Nursing is about caring and trying to understand human beings on all emotional, physical, and scientific level. A nurse must be open to new cultures and able to accept the differences in people. Nursing focuses on the care of people, their families, and communities to achieve an overall goal of relative health and quality of life throughout life.
My personal philosophy characterizes the discipline of nursing using the four metaparadigms concepts: person, environment, health, and nursing. My goal of this paper is to discuss each of these concepts, how this philosophy developed, how these concepts use in my own nursing practice and to the current nursing knowledge. My philosophy correlates with the philosophies of Florence Nightingale.
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I believe that nurse have to treat each patient in a holistic manner and have to put an incredible amount of affection; not only as an ill human being. A nurse’s primary focus toward a patient should be a genuinely care about them and their wellbeing. The negative attitude of nurses can affect the welfare of their patient. The environment plays a huge and vital role in maintaining good health and improving recovery from illness. A person’s environment can be influenced by family, economy, technology, and socio-cultural interactions. Nurses must have to be aware of cultural differences when providing care for patients understanding that his/her perception of what is culturally acceptable may not be acceptable for his/her patients. Florence Nightingale believed that the goal of nursing was to bring the person back to health by manipulating the environment. As a student nurse, I believe that diet, ventilation, noise, and light are components of the environment that are able to be manipulated to bring the person back to a homeostatic …show more content…
I believe that nursing is an art and science of caring. Nursing as a science is related to physical problems where the knowledge is help to maintain, promote and restore health. However, nurse as an art involves caring, engaging in a supportive relationship, provide an emotional support which allows the person to die with dignity and respect. Florence Nightingale stated that “Nursing proper is reserved for those individuals who are educated in the art and the science of nursing” (Selanders,
The purpose of this assignment is to enable the student, myself, to rediscover his or her personal philosophy of nursing as it exists upon the completion of the baccalaureate nursing program. Throughout the semesters, the view I had on what nursing meant to me has grown deeper, but one thing has stayed the same; my philosophy. In my philosophy project from the very first semester, I stated that nursing involves many different parts that all come together to make one great final end product, just like cookies. I compared nursing parts and all the different items nurses bring into the field, to being similar to the ingredients used to make cookies. I still believe that nursing is comprised of many different parts that all come together in order to give the best patient care possible. The personal philosophy paper now is an extension on that first semester’s assignment, to show the growth and development I have had while in this nursing program. It will explore what my personal definition of nursing is, the purpose of nursing, what assumptions in nursing there are, and will conclude with the principles of nursing.
Peter Crosta M.A (2014) says that nursing is a healthcare profession focused on caring for the service user and their families giving the best possible quality of care to a service user no matter their condition until death. It will allow the service user to recover from illness, control their illness or reach an optimal status of health that they can control. Hunt et al (1994) suggests that the profession of a nurse would place great importance on nurse training and states that a nurse cannot be competent at something unless they have specific training on an area.
Nursing – Nursing is a service to humanity intended to relief pain and suffering for those individuals who need healthcare. Nursing components apply principle of knowledge, skill, technology, judgement, critical thinking skills, communication to carry out the duties and responsibilities for achieving the best patient’s outcome.
The geographic location, family, and socio-cultural interactions can influence a person’s environment. It is essential that as a nurse one is aware of cultural differences when providing care for clients. The author is aware that one’s perception of what is culturally acceptable may not be acceptable for one’s client. This plays a role in the relationship that a nurse builds with their client. Watson discusses environment as a transformative nature. She believes that the caring must happen in an environment that the nurse creates to achieve the goal (Watson,
My personal philosophy of nursing would stem from the quotation from Maya Angelou- “they may forget your name, but they will never forget how you made them feel.” This statement has always stood out to me pertaining to nursing. Nursing is an art form that must include compassion, caring, honesty, and patient care. Every single day as a nurse you are dealing with a patient’s life. You must have the listed qualities to perform your care for the patient properly.
My personal nursing philosophy focuses on compassionate, holistic, and preventative care to my future patients and their close friends and family. I believe that compassion is the most important characteristic for a nurse to have. When dealing with a patient, you are not just dealing with the physical illness, but you are dealing with the emotional distress of the patient as well. Nurses also have to care for the emotional distress of the family members or friends of a patient in critical or fatal conditions. This requires compassion.
To me nursing is more than treating an illness; rather it is also focusing on delivering quality patient care individualized to the needs of each patient. My philosophy of nursing incorporates the knowledge of medicine while combining it with relational, compassionate caring that respects the dignity of each patient. I believe each patient should be treated as an individual and given the best quality of care, regardless of their age, race, sexual orientation, gender, religious beliefs, socioeconomic status, or immoral choices they may have made.
I already knew that Nursing is a health care profession that involves taking care of another person in which a person needs the formal education and training in the art of science of nursing. Nurses help individuals, families, and groups to achieve health and prevent diseases, and they care for the sick and injured using procedures based on
It is very important for individuals to have their social, economic, and political philosophies because of its role in propelling an individual. Nursing have philosophy that makes nurses play their roles effectively and ensure that the safety of the public is maintained and also provide good care to each patient. In this paper, I am going to discuss my nursing philosophy through highlighting my background and what propels my nursing philosophy. I will then define nursing paradigm person, environment, health, and nursing; concepts of personal philosophy, and the importance of nursing philosophy.
With that in mind, my personal definition of nursing, although quite impossible to define, would be the science and art of providing holistic care to a client; physically, mentally, physiologically, spiritually and emotionally. I firmly believe that nursing care is not solely confined to an individual as nursing care tend to extend beyond the patient to family members and friends who care about their loved one. There are very few definitions out there that would capture the essence of my role in nursing, and I would entrust myself to repeat my
Nursing, as I mentioned earlier, in my opinion is defined as a healthcare profession which focuses on the care of people, their families, and communities to achieve an overall goal of relative health and quality of life throughout life. There is science and art in nursing both concepts are equally important to the profession of nursing. The science of nursing relates to healthcare theory’s which are put into practice based on the physical evidence that they are beneficial to
As a nurse you have to care about the patient, their health, using holistic care, and the environment. The patient is the person that comes to you for health care due to them being ill or wanting information on how to improve their health. Patients are the nurse’s main priority and their goal is to make the person feel great again. To do this, nurses care about their health and well-being. Health is your body working at it’s greatest potential. You can obtain good health by taking care of your body, eating well, exercising, and practicing a healthy lifestyle. While caring
Nursing goes beyond caring for a patient during their illness and managing their disease process. Nursing includes adapting to a patient’s and their family’s physical, social, spiritual, environmental and psychological needs. I believe in treating the whole patient and being supportive of the family’s needs as well. Shelly & Miller (2006) asserts “while critical thinking, decision-making, and leadership skills are extremely important, the characteristics nurses need most are compassion, competence, faith, integrity and responsibility” (p. 291).
Philosophy: Discuss nursing concepts in a general or define nursing. Florence Nightingale created the Systematic approach to healthcare. This is used everyday in nursing by just ensuring our patients are comfortable, fed, safe, and are in a good environment. Grande Theory
In general people’s perception, nursing is a profession about caring for sick people. According to the Florence Nightingale (Alligood, 2013) nursing is to be accountable for other people’s health condition. Nursing theorist