These are four words nurses should never say. Click on the title above to watch a short video I found on YouTube about nursing.
Whenever I hear nurses say this I believe these individuals have no real understanding of what their roe is in the health care system. I just recently released my book, "Nursing: A Wicked Profession" in e-Book format, and in it I give a brief picture of what the health care system would look like without nurses. No truer comparison can be made than that of our profession being the backbone of every health care system around the globe.
We must take better pride in who we are, adopt a stronger view of our importance and learn to articulate that to governments, media and anyone else who will listen.
We must make them listen.
Reflections on nursing, past and present. Where is the shortage leaving health care consumers, and nurses, in the coming years? Can we change the path? Encouraging nurses to take pen in hand and help governments and health care consumers better understand the nursing profession by writng. Something nurses do very well, every day.
Monday, May 24, 2010
Monday, May 10, 2010
Advancing Nursing Practice Through Nurse Authorship
I had the pleasure of attending the Saskatchewan Registered Nurses Association AGM and conference last week in Regina. Their theme for the three days was "Advancing Nursing Practice: Where to From Here?" I learned some interesting things that were occurring in nursing education as well as the practices of Nurse Practitioners. Certainly new computerized technologies have found their way in to the classrooms, and bedside, and the nursing curriculum includes teaching students how to use these technologies. I'd love to get my hands on a Blackberry just for pleasure...
I did a poster presentation on "Advancing Nursing Practice Through Nurse Authorship" and was pleased by the positive responses I received. Many expressed interest in writing but figured they did not either have the time or the ability. I suggested keeping a journal; not only can writing help relieve stress and get you thinking clearer, but the entries in to your journal will be the launching point for your book.
There is not going to be a better way to give people a clearer understanding of this profession. It's 2010 and too many, including governments, have no idea what a typical nurses work day is like, much less the kind of knowledge we posses.
The hard part for many nurses will be leaving their familiar comfort zones. Fear has been used far too long as a weapon to keep nurses from speaking out. If we truly believe ourselves to be advocates for health care...WE MUST
I did a poster presentation on "Advancing Nursing Practice Through Nurse Authorship" and was pleased by the positive responses I received. Many expressed interest in writing but figured they did not either have the time or the ability. I suggested keeping a journal; not only can writing help relieve stress and get you thinking clearer, but the entries in to your journal will be the launching point for your book.
There is not going to be a better way to give people a clearer understanding of this profession. It's 2010 and too many, including governments, have no idea what a typical nurses work day is like, much less the kind of knowledge we posses.
The hard part for many nurses will be leaving their familiar comfort zones. Fear has been used far too long as a weapon to keep nurses from speaking out. If we truly believe ourselves to be advocates for health care...WE MUST
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