Improving The Public's Perception Of Hospital-Based Nursing

Improving the Public s Perception of Hospital Based Nursin

Improving the Public's Perception of Hospital-Based Nursin

The purpose of this assignment is to demonstrate that you have mastered the topic/concepts you have researched and can engage in meaningful, scholarly dialog and/or debate with your peers while also offering a unique contribution to the subject. For this assignment, you will select three (3) questions submitted by your peers and/or your instructor from the discussion board to address formally and in detail. Choose questions of intellectual substance; each response should be 2 paragraphs in length. Include the questions above your responses. Present the question in bold text and your response beneath in regular APA style text. You do not need to identify the person who submitted the question. Your responses should be organized, comprehensive, and well written. Use citations and a reference page when appropriate to include supporting evidence; however, your responses should be unique and indicative of your own understanding of the subject. Include a title page. Topic: IMPROVING THE PUBLIC'S PERCEPTION OF HOSPITAL-BASED NURSING CARE ** These are the questions 1. 1. Things That Would Help Nurses Assess and Manage Pain More Effectively? 2. 2. Can you share the leading causes that lead to childhood obesity? 3. 3. What factors have contributed to physicians primarily prescribing opioids even though they are a poor choice for long-term pain management? Is there more of monetary value for the physician prescribing an opioid pain medication? 4. Due to the minimal side-effects of medical marijuana, there is less of a need for other medications or treatments to counteract the side-effects that a synthetic opioid medication can produce (e.g., constipation & addiction). How has this influenced the financial aspects of the pharmaceutical and insurance companies? 5. 5. How would integrating classes into nursing programs in relation to workplace violence assist with lowering the rates of these types of incidents once a nurse is actively working in the field? 6. 6. Are there any pros and cons of bottle feeding in the first 6 months, but with breastmilk? 7. 7. What are the reasons or issues that cause deterioration of the effectiveness for programs addressing AIDS and HIV? Rubrics The required number of responses is submitted in the appropriate format. Questions chosen for response are of significant intellectual quality so as to require a substantive reply, and cover a variety of issues. The student does not steer away from challenging or difficult questions for which there may be no exact answer. Responses are organized, comprehensive, and very well written. Responses indicate a thorough understanding of the topic and (when applicable) a willingness to explore unexamined or contradictory views. Responses

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In advancing healthcare, particularly within hospital-based nursing care, public perception plays a pivotal role in shaping the effectiveness and trustworthiness of nursing services. To improve the public image and confidence in hospital nursing, several strategies can be implemented. Firstly, increasing transparency through patient education and open communication about nursing roles and responsibilities can demystify the profession. When patients understand the complexities and expertise involved in nursing care, they are more likely to trust and respect nurses. Additionally, promoting professional development and continuing education for nurses ensures they stay current with best practices, thus enhancing the quality of care delivered (Kalisch & Kalisch, 2014). Public recognition of nursing achievements and contributions through media and community outreach also plays an influential role in elevating the perception of hospital nursing. Moreover, addressing misconceptions related to nurses’ scope of practice and emphasizing their integral role in patient recovery and health management can foster greater appreciation and support from the public.

Another critical aspect involves fostering a culture of compassion, empathy, and patient-centered care, which directly influences patients’ and families’ perceptions. When nurses demonstrate genuine concern and personalized attention, it improves patient satisfaction and promotes positive word-of-mouth about nursing care. Implementing community engagement programs, health awareness campaigns, and educational initiatives can further elevate awareness of nurses' vital contributions. Moreover, addressing systemic issues such as staffing shortages and workload pressures is essential, as overworked nurses may provide suboptimal care, adversely affecting public perception. Enhancing the image of hospital-based nursing is an ongoing process that requires collaboration among healthcare organizations, policymakers, and nursing associations to reinforce the value and professionalism of nursing practice.

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