What are the Challenges Associated with Secondary Purposes?
Several challenges can arise when addressing secondary purposes:
Time Constraints: Balancing direct patient care with secondary activities can be difficult, especially in high-pressure environments. Resource Limitations: Lack of resources or support can hinder efforts in education, research, and policy development. Burnout: The additional responsibilities associated with secondary purposes can contribute to nurse burnout if not managed properly. Skill Gaps: Nurses may need additional training or education to effectively engage in secondary activities like research or policy advocacy.