Nursing Philosophy: Evidence-Based Approach To Service Delivery

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Nursing Philosophy The professional organizations in nursing have developed numerous policies guided by various nursing models to ensure that the quality of nursing services is continuously enhanced. The contemporary health care system has dictated that nurses should use an evidence-based approach toward service delivery. Nurses are also compelled to assume a holistic approach in service delivery, whereby an individual based approach, coupled with a focus on the wellness of family members, is applied. The evidence-based approach has given nurses the freedom to develop personal philosophies that incline toward the organizational policies and personal experiences. I am compelled to …show more content…

The service delivery process in hospitals is always associated with pain incurred as health care professionals conduct different processes. The fact that most people visit health care facilities complaining about pain implies that the primary goal of nurses and their inter-professional teams should focus on reducing pain immediately after the patients arrive at the hospital. However, this has not been forthcoming in the contemporary health care system, where pain management is not among the priorities of the professionals, especially in the emergency department and the ICU. Having seen many people suffer from pain, and also read many scholarly works revealing that there is a need to monitor and reduce the actual pain incurred during the caregiving process, my personal philosophy aims at providing guidelines that focus on pain monitoring and management. I have worked as a volunteer in a home care setting with old people, and I noticed that most of the elderly patients managing various long-term illnesses experience pain on a regular basis, and they are not aware that it can be managed. My philosophy inclines toward ensuring that all patients experience less pain progressively under my …show more content…

Based on the elements of my philosophy, it is apparent that I will uphold the professionalism required of nurses. I will develop the relevant communication skills to facilitate the development of good rapports with patients from different cultural backgrounds. The patient-nurse relationship must be effective in influencing the patient to give self-reports on matters such as pain and personal preferences during their stay in the hospital. This is the core of individual-based care; hence, I will strive to portray a character that fosters trust from the patients. I will also be keen on the requirements of the patients with reference to the environment (Macintyre & Schug, 2014). Managing physical and psychological pain will require close vigilance on the reaction of the patients to the environment, and this calls for the application of the elements of Nightingale’s environmental theory (Zborowsky,

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