Values/Beliefs:
Safe and competent care: nurses work within the limits of their legal scope of practice, education, experience, knowledge, skill and judgment to ensure safe and competent nursing care (CNO, 2024).
- High-quality, patient-centred healthcare requires safe and competent treatment and is a substantial value and belief for me personally within my practice. Effective communication, cultural competency, and evidence-based methods are needed. Nurses must encourage and provide safe care within their scope of practice by using their knowledge, skill, and judgment.
Integrity: We conduct every interaction with fairness, honesty and mutual respect (CNO, 2024).
- Integrity is an essential value and belief in healthcare that fosters transparency, trust, and ethical behaviour. Workers who maintain integrity facilitate accountability for their actions, which improves patient care and creates beneficial health outcomes by building trusting and therapeutic relationships with their patients and other staff members. My goal is to make my patients feel valued and secure with the care I will provide them.
Collaboration: We work with the right people at the right time to make the best-informed decision (CNO, 2024).
- Collaboration is essential in healthcare to enhance patient care and address health inequities. Implementing structured frameworks and encouraging collaboration between departments can establish a more efficient system emphasizing mutual respect and shared objectives among team members to successfully make a safe, informed decision by working together.
Wellbeing: We care for the physical, mental, spiritual and emotional needs of ourselves and others (CNO, 2024).
- The mental health of healthcare professionals is essential for the effective administration of healthcare, as they are subjected to stress, exhaustion, and moral injury as a result of excessive responsibilities and insufficient support. The prioritization of healthcare workers’ well-being directly influences the efficacy and safety of patient care. The significance of incorporating well-being into healthcare values is viewed by the ability to mitigate psychological distress and improve perceived safety by promoting self-compassion among healthcare professionals. My values and beliefs for education, job, and personal life significantly affect my mental health and well-being. I must concentrate on my well-being to enhance my life and achieve success.
Refrences
Standards & Guidelines. (2021). Cno.org. https://cno.org/standards-learning/standards-guidelines/standards-guidelines#id-PracticeStandards
Professional standards accountability. (2024). College of Nurses of Ontario.https://www.cno.org/globalassets/4-learnaboutstandardsandguidelines/prac/learn/modules/profstands/slides/accountability.pdf