What are Some Challenges in Problem-Focused Nursing?
Several challenges can arise in problem-focused nursing, including:
- Complex Patient Conditions: Patients with multiple comorbidities may present with overlapping health issues, making diagnosis and intervention more complex. - Limited Resources: In some settings, nurses may face constraints in terms of time, staff, or equipment, affecting the quality of care. - Patient Non-compliance: Patients may not adhere to prescribed interventions, complicating the management of their health problems. - Communication Barriers: Differences in language, culture, or patient education levels can hinder effective communication and understanding.