Registered nurses are person-centered and evidence-based with preventative, curative, formative, supportive, therapeutic and palliative elements that enable to keep individual and the entire community in a healthy status (Fishman, 2018, p.13). The codes and principles that guide nurses are set by various agencies across the world such as NMBA and keep on changing according to the safety needs of the public. As a registered nurse, I identify the following two learning needs: Up-to-date knowledge and experience and Leadership skills.
Learning needs are the gaps between the leaner’s current status of knowledge and skills against the level of knowledge required to perform a particular task (Jones-Bell, 2018, p.38). The choice of leadership skills as learning need is essential to the management of all the patients and the nursing fraternity by the code of conduct that requires nurses to practice a safe and competent manner.
The standard requires all registered nurses to always practice using informed knowledge relevant to their registered and scope of practice to ensure quality care to all patients. I can only achieve this through keeping myself to update. The practices tend to change according to organization and requirement of the patients, who have different values, believes and culture (Robert-Tuner, 2014, p.19). Additionally, as a nurse is required to continuously adjust my knowledge of various care issues that are experienced daily and are not taught in class, to enable me to provide better care to the patients.
The standard requires all registered nurses to establish professional relationship with the healthcare and demonstrate leadership to provide quality healthcare services to patients and the core workers. Therefore, gaining the leadership skills is essential for my profession.
Consequently, the high retiring rate of nurses poses the biggest problem to the healthcare organizations across the world, hence creating the need for leadership development (Morrison, 2016, p.237). Leadership entails the communication and the interpersonal relationship with other nursing staffs and the patients. Competency does require not only the skills gained in class but also the ability to carry out the skills in managing the stakeholders: patents and staffs. The choice of the second learning need that is to up-to-date knowledge and experience in the nursing fraternity is based on the conduct that requires all nurses to practice by the standard of the profession and broader health system.
Learning plan refers to document that is used to facilitate and manage the learning process of a student over a period of time.
My major learning goals will be to obtain more knowledge and experience on the leadership skills that will make me manage and account for the organizational process to balance the resources within health facility to promote quality care and patient safety. The second learning goal is to acquire knowledge and skills that will enable me to update me with the innovative information and technology to deliver quality patient care.
Self-directed continuing professional development
Name:
Date |
Identified learning Need |
Action Plan |
Type of Activity |
Description of topic (s) covered during activity and outcome |
No./Title/ Description of evidence provided |
CPD hours |
12/01/2019 |
Up-to-date knowledge and experience in the nursing fraternity |
Continue education program. Will enroll in an online learning center especially University of Mary’s Nursing education to advance my knowledge on the skills and merging ideas Attend seminar and workshops |
Journal about how studying postgraduate palliative care impact nurse ability in practice by Rawlings D, 2018. Journal by Fishman explores the evolving roles of registered nurses that are taught in such seminars and workshops |
The journal talks about the advantages of continued education of nurse professionalism. Topics that will be covered include updated standards and legal requirements for nursing practice in various countries and organizations. Topic on Patient Situating Analysis. In most cases, patients situations needs critical analysis since either decision made by nurse has greater risks |
Rawlings, D. (2018) ‘Does studying postgraduate palliative care have an impact on student’s ability to effect change in practice?’, Australia an Journal of Advanced Nursing, 36(1), pp. 16–24. Available at: https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=aph&AN=131905846&site=ehost-live (Accessed: 17 October 2018). Fishman, G. A. (2018) ‘Attending Registered Nurses: Evolving Role Perceptions in Clinical Care Teams’, Nursing Economic$, 36(1), pp. 12–22. Available at: https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=aph&AN=128049874&site=ehost-live (Accessed: 15 |
5 hours per day for two years 8 hours for 3 days |
20/10/2018 |
Leadership skills |
Will participate in discussions between patient-nurse and nurse-nurse communications in building a team. Read all the books related to the nursing leadership skills. I will make short notes from each of the following books and compare their nursing leadership skill: Effective Leadership and Management Nursing by Eleanor J. Sullivan. Essentials of Nursing Leadership and Management by Diane K. Whitehead, Sally A. Weiss and Rulb M. Tappen. Leadership and Management for Nurses: Core competencies for quality Care by Anita Finkelman To build on communication skills |
Journal by Glassman on Nurse Manager Learning Agility and Observed Leadership Ability. Books on leadership and leadership development by McGowan, E. and Stokes, E. 2017 |
I will concentrate on nursing leadership and emotional intelligence. The two topics will help me have the skills to lead any nursing team effectively to acquire efficient patient care. The patient-nurse communication process will be improved through learning how to make interpersonal relationship by doing some of the following activities: Sitting next to patient and having simple communication strategies like BATHE. When a nurse is a good listener and communicator, helps the patient to eliminate any physical and emotional distress that affect the recovery process Low-Tech Social Network and spectrum mapping. The spectrum mapping provides opportunity to give ideas and opinions and encourage others who have unconventional views about others, work process and patents to speak. Through harmonizing all these ensures that the patients receive the best care When team creates avatar will show how well they know each other, hence help in understanding the team better |
Glassman, K. S. (2018) ‘Nurse Manager Learning Agility and Observed Leadership Ability: A Case Study’, Nursing Economic$, 36(2), pp. 74–82. Available at: https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=aph&AN=129092701&site=ehost-live (Accessed: 15 October 2018). Roberts-Turner, R.(2014) ‘Effects of Leadership Characteristics on Pediatric Registered Nurses’ Job Satisfaction’, Pediatric Nursing, 40(5), pp. 236–256. Available at: https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=aph&AN=98978816&site=ehost-live (Accessed: 15 October 2018). |
5 hours per book 5-7 hours per book 3 hours 2 hours 3 hours |
To effectively achieve the leadership skill, I will participate in a number of activities such as going through the lecture notes that provide strong foundation on the nursing leadership skills. Other activities such as assuming the role of group leadership, having a group discussion and debate, have active listening sessions among many others.
My need to have relevant up-to-date knowledge is essential in nursing fields. At the college, most of my lectures use books and technical knowledge to teach us that do not fully expose the different expected issues in the real world (Glassman, 2018, p.76). The issues such as experiencing different patients who suffer different disease some we have never come across pose different challenges in taking care of them, therefore, I require to gain knowledge on such emerging issues and this can only be achieved through engaging or actively involving me in various programs such as continuing education program, attend seminars and workshops, attend professional organizations and continually updating the technological knowledge.
According to Papadopoulos and Jager (2016,p.348)about 55% of clinical students learning take place in class room setting while the other 45% takes place in clinical setting, therefore, it means even after the completion of the nursing educational program, there are a lot to be gained. There are various educational programs provide both on online and institutional setting, that have the capability to enhance the nursing professional. When I enroll into online educational programs in the University of Mary’s online nursing education. Apart from enhancing and filling my knowledge gap, the online program tends to be flexible to me since I will be able to log in anytime at any location to acquire knowledge without interfering with my family life and professional career. Through the use of technology, I will be able to do the classes work at night from the laptop and achieve the desired goal. the online program tend to be cost-friendly since the curriculum modules will always be sent to me through online as opposed to the conventional lecturing method where the professor has to be at the podium(Kanto-Ronkenen,Paalasmaa and Saami,2016,p.48). The price is reduced since the classroom costs, electricity and any other physical amenities are excluded from the fees.
Professional organizations such as America Nurse Association since they are critically in generating ideas and proactive work needed for healthy profession (Daw, 2017, p.20). The organizations have varied benefit such as professionalism since after the completion of the nursing course students tends to lack the professional umbrella hence the organization provides a base for applying jobs. Networking is found in the professional organization since I will be capable to know potential colleagues and build a potential mentors (Dhakal, 2018, p.316). Finally, the professional organizations tend to sponsor trainings and workshops that facilitated the development of career.
The health sector as whole experience tremendous technological change, thus it is imperative for each nurse to continually update their knowledge on the available machines that assist in taking care of the patients (Hoffman and Vorhies, 2017, p.22). The technology have advanced from the use of tablet computers, electronic charts to radio-frequency identification enabled devices making the healthcare fraternity to be more technologized hence requires the need to update ones knowledge.
By the end of this session, I will have covered the required leadership skills and strategies to up-to-date knowledge and experience; however, I will need to work more on critical thinking that is also essential in clinical reasoning and decision making process. Critical thinking is defined as active and continuing cognitive process of logical reasoning whereby an individual systematically explores and analyses issues interpret complex ideas and considers all aspects of as situation to make a prudent judgment (Srisawad and Kidee, 2017, p.68). The development of critical thinking still continues to be a big challenge to moist of the nurse educators hence several strategies needed to be developed and reviewed to ensure sound judgment in complex situations. Personally I will enhance my critical thinking during the first year of practice as a registered nurse through various methods such as simulation, problem-based learning and Nurse Residency Programs.
Simulation offers safe, controlled environment that allows the leaner to make a mistake without causing harm to the patient, hence the student has the capability of learning from the self-committed errors. In most clinical setting, critical thinking is achieved through the role-playing in simulated activities. In such situations, I will take the role of both the patient and the clinical staffs to understand both perspectives. According to Cazell and Anderson (2016, p.85) simulation always make clinical staffs to be more prepared for the live clinical setting.
Through the use of problem-based learning whereby actual patents are presented to the fresh clinical staffs to analyze the best course of action (Aziz, Sedaghat and Direkvand-Moghadam, 2018, p.5). Most of the newbies tend to shy away, however, I believe that undertaking such opportunity helps in bring into practice the theoretical knowledge into practice without fear of intimidation, hence one will be able to make correct judgment in case of future encounter with the same problem. The use of problem-based learning will enhance my confidence in making decisions.
In most cases, nursing graduates tend to being their career in acute care settings as others migrate to non-acute care such as ambulatory clinics, schools and public health setting since most of them does not mandate one to have the clinical reasoning capability(Belvins,2016,p.368). NRPs are an evidence-based curriculum that incorporates area leadership and patients outcomes therefore, through having NRPs, as a new registered nurse I will have the required preceptors to enhance my independent thoughts and sound clinical reasoning.
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