Being able to articulate your personal worldview can help you formulate a personal philosophy of practice and enhance your influence on patients and the industry. In this assignment, you will have an opportunity to reflect on your current and future practice, and the ways worldview and nursing theory influence that practice.
Draft a 1,000-1,250 word paper in which you:
1. Describe your personal worldview, including the religious, spiritual, and cultural elements that you think most influence your personal philosophy of practice and attitude towards patient care.
2. Choose a specific nursing theory that is most in line with your personal philosophy of practice and approach to patient care and discuss the similarities. Explain how the nursing theory reinforces your approach to care.
3. Include in your explanation a specific example of a past or current practice and how your worldview and the nursing theory could assist you in resolving this issue.
4. Finally, explain how your worldview and the nursing theory will assist you in further developing your future practice.
I’m Nurse informatics
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My worldview incorporates equal and fair treatment for all, regardless of background. I also believe in equal access to healthcare, regardless of background or ability to pay. In my opinion, healthcare is a basic human right that should be given without regards to differences in culture, religion, or economic status. Fair treatment will include care that acknowledges and accommodates for a patient’s cultural and spiritual background. According to DeNisco and Barker (2016), “it is a well-proven fact that patients who are able to draw on their spirituality and religious beliefs tend to have a more comfortable and often improved healing experience” (p.699). It is also important that a patient’s cultural background is considered when caring for a patient. In some cultures, decisions about a patient’s healthcare may belong to the head of the household (DeNisco & Barker, 2016). Although my belief based on my background is that all people should have the autonomy to make their own healthcare decisions, I also need to respect the beliefs and values of other cultures.
As a nurse informaticist, I will aim to make information about different cultural and religious preferences more readily available to the healthcare team. Having better access to this information will allow the provider to give better care to all. Working on moving all healthcare facilities to electronic medical records and incorporating interoperable computerized records will also help to improve equal access to healthcare. My goal as a nurse informaticist is to aid in the administration of safe, effective care to all by making electronic medical records easy to use, accurate, and include as much information as possible in order to support all providers of care.
List of References you may include:
Advance practice Nursing: Essential knowledge for the profession:
Review Chapters 19 and 23 in Advanced Practice Nursing: Essential Knowledge for the Profession.
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The Living three of nursing Theories
Review “The Living Tree of Nursing Theories,” by Tourville and Ingalls, from Nursing Forum (2003).
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Competencies creat expert accountable nurse delivering quality care
Review “Competencies Create Expert, Accountable Nurses Delivering Quality Care,” by Pirschel, from ONS Voice(2017).
A Multidimensional Analysis of the Epistemic orgins of Nursing Theories, models, and frame works
Review “A Multidimensional Analysis of the Epistemic Origins of Nursing Theories, Models, and Frameworks,” by Beckstead and Beckstead, from International Journal of Nursing Studies (2006).
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