Developing a Culture of Caring, Learning, & Service Name Date
Objectives
•To establish ways nurses can create a culture that conveys a positive workplace To teach nursing professionals how they can support each other for personal and professional growth To promote a culture of caring, learning and service To highlight ways of promoting a culture to that enhances teamwork, readiness for change, community leadership and professional practice To provide insights on changing culture, the challenges and benefits
Learning outcomes: Upon completion of this presentation students will be able to
Contribute to create a culture that conveys a positive workplace
Adopt ways of supporting each other for personal and professional growth
Embrace teamwork, readiness for change, community leadership and professional practice
Execute a culture of caring, learning and service
Work towards a culture of service
Introduction A caring culture in nursing is whereby patients are accorded care that s effective, safe and personcentered as staff feel valued and supported (Munro & Hope, 2020)
Key Terminology Culture Caring Learning Service Teamwork Professionalism
I. Building a Culture of Caring
Workplace Culture & Patient Outcomes Connection • Workplace culture: The Nursing unit-level culture that patients and staff experience every day.
• Better patient outcomes
influenced by positive work environment & adequate staffing (Munro & Hope, 2020).
Illustration of workplace culture & patient outcome Dynamics
Creating a Caring Culture & Positive Workplace As the chief nursing officer the role entails coordinating daily nursing operations & ensuring consistency in the organization's practice standards.
How Nurses can Provide a Culture of Caring
• Respect: respect the
inherent dignity, worth, unique attributes, and human rights of all individuals
Focusing on the patient and their needs: By centering care on patient needs & Preferences.
Empathy: Understand & share feelings of patients & families through support (Munro & Hope, 2006)
II. Culture Of Learning Achieved through providing opportunities for professional development, education and learning to support nurses to advance in their careers and competence (McKinnon & Fealy, 2011)
Supporting Employees & Professional Growth • Nurse leader role is essentially
to create a culture that conveys a positive workplace where employees are valued and supported in their personal and professional growth
Three keys to support nurses’ Professional growth •Motivational interviewing Elimination of barriers Promotion of shared governance
Professional development in the nursing profession brings us up to date on the latest techniques, technology and evidence to be able to provide quality care to patients. It also fosters career advancement and leadership growth for nurses who wish to elevate responsibilities (Leach & McFarland, 2014).
Cont.…
• Motivational Interviewing:
leader identifies nurse motivation & needs and then coming up with a goal setting strategy to meet them
Elimination of barriers to professional development: Provide access to in-house continuing education opportunities.
Shared Governance: supporting engagement, role development, nursing ownership of practice, a positive practice environment and professional development
How to Create a learning Environment • Nurse leaders can create positive
workplace whereby employee safety, growth and attainment are promoted
• Health care units can attain a
positive work environment when by focusing on overall cultures , supporting employee growth and making them feel safe and comfortable (Munro & Hope, 2006)
III. Culture of Service
•Teamwork
Teamwork
• Facilitating
Handling conflict among team members.
Expanding a team to include other
Clarifying roles and
communication.
Readiness for Change Initiate interventions to enhance organizational readiness and facilitate the integration of change, such as continuing education courses for staff and focus on teamwork, open communication, total quality management & strategic management (Munro & Hope, 2006)
Community Relationships
Nurse-Community Relationships • Any nurses form relationships with community groups by participating in local organizations, volunteering for community service or by becoming politically active nurses in a community-based practice.
• They must be able to establish relationships with their community to be effective change agents.
• Communication within the community take place through channels
such as neighborhood, newsletters, public bulletin boards, newspapers, radio, television & electronic information sites.
Professional Practice •Commitment to compassion Focus on caring Strong ethical values Continuous development of self and others Accountability and responsibility for insightful practice; collaboration and flexibility (Leach,& McFarland, 2014).
Shaping culture takes time, sometimes years (YoderWise & Kowalsk, 2006)
Creating a positive culture
• Skilled
Communicatio n. Effective Decision
True Collaboration
Appropriat
Lessons for Nursing administration graduate students • Develop sense of understanding of the deep commitment and time required for changing culture
• Create culture for caring to deliver patient-centered care • Create enabling environment for nurses learning through education and development and opportunities to enhance competence
• Develop culture of service is focused on teamwork, and building relationships
Positive Culture • Focused on patient satisfaction • A culture of compassionate, kind atmosphere where respect & skillful communication are upheld
• Eliminating bullying harassment, intimidation & discrimination among professionals
• Zero tolerance for behaviors that undermine
cohesion, morale & teamwork (Hahtela et al., 2017)
Conclusion • Nurse leaders have a role of Developing a Culture of Caring, Learning, & Service
• Culture of service achieved by promoting patient-centered care to address their needs & Preference
• Culture of learning entails providing opportunities for continuing education, professional growth and development
• Culture if learning entails Teamwork, Readiness for Change, Community Relationships & Professional practice
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