balancing responsibilities

How can nurses advocate for their patients?

Patient advocacy is a fundamental aspect of nursing. Nurses can advocate by ensuring that patients' wishes and needs are respected, providing thorough education about treatment options, and supporting patients in making informed decisions. They should also be vigilant in identifying and addressing any barriers to care, such as financial constraints or language barriers. Advocating for policy changes at the institutional or governmental level can also contribute to improving patient care.

Frequently asked queries:

Partnered Content Networks

Relevant Topics