Reference no: EM133173363
CPC105 Care of Persons with a Chronic Condition
Theory assessment - Case Study Reflective Piece
Learning Outcome 1: Explore and discuss the impact of chronic health problems on care planning needs of a person, family and community, using an evidence-based approach.
Learning Outcome 2: Demonstrate clinical reasoning through nursing assessment, interventions and evaluation, to support the health care of persons with chronic health problems.
Learning Outcome 3: Discuss legal, professional and ethical considerations in care delivery.
Learning Outcome 4: Explain and integrate the impact of co-morbidities, quality use of medicines principles, risks to selfand others into care plans.
Task Summary
For this assessment, you are required to present your personal and reflective beliefs, values and attitudes in a reflective piece of 1000 words. You will reflect on how these beliefs, values and attitudes influence your approach to patient interactions and the nursing care you provide to patients. Furthermore, your learning and personal growth will be reflected upon and how such growth will influence future provision of care for patients experiencing chronic conditions.
Context
This assessment task aims to develop your understanding of the key influences on the provision of nursing care and the care planning of patients with chronic conditions. It sets out to illustrate the professional and personal dilemmas registered nurses can face when developing therapeutic relationships with patients and delivering nursing care. Person-centred care and the involvement of family members is also considered in this assessment task along with self-care abilities of patients and families. The case study of Joi Anderson has been extended and will be used in this reflective writing piece.
This assessment task provides you the opportunity to communicate your beliefs, values and
attitudes, challenge such thinking and to discover ways in which you can provide person-centred care to all patients, irrespective of social, cultural, religious, and/or political views. It is through such reflective thinking that you learn from your experiences, build upon them and become a competent registered nurse.
Task Instructions
You are required to reflect upon and analyse your own beliefs, values and attitudes and the influence these may have on the nursing care you provide to your patients with chronic illnesses. In reflective writing style and in 1000 words, consider the following:
1. Do you believe Joi and her family are able to engage in self-care and lifestyle practices that promote her chronic health condition? Are there any religious or chronic disease barriers to this engagement in self-care? Explain your answer.
2. Reflect on how your beliefs, values and attitudes might affect the development of a therapeutic relationship with Joi and her family and the implementation of person-centred care.
3. How will your respect for Joi and her family's choices and lifestyle impact the nursing care provided to Joi?
4. Has completing this assessment changed, broadened, or challenged your beliefs and attitudes? Explain your answer?
5. Identify how you can use this learning in relation to the provision of nursing care and care planning for patients with chronic conditions.
Reflective writing
Reflective writing ordinarily occurs in the first person and works best when you think deeply about a topic and look at both the positives as well as opportunities to improve in a situation.
Attachment:- Care of Persons with a Chronic Condition.rar