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Developing a reflective standard of care

C Johns1

  • 1University of Luton.

Nursing Times
|April 17, 1998
PubMed
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Effective practice in healthcare requires continuous monitoring. This study outlines standard-setting for managing aggressive behavior in terminally ill patients within a hospice setting, promoting reflective practice and expertise development.

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Area of Science:

  • Healthcare Management
  • Clinical Practice Improvement
  • Palliative Care

Background:

  • Effective practice and continuous monitoring are crucial in healthcare organizations.
  • Reflective practice aids in understanding complex care situations and developing expertise.
  • Standard-setting is a key process for quality improvement in health services.

Observation:

  • Hospice care involves managing patients with complex needs, including aggressive behaviors during terminal illness.
  • Existing practices for managing such behaviors may lack standardized protocols.
  • A need exists for structured approaches to ensure consistent and effective patient care.

Findings:

  • A standard was developed through a collaborative standard-setting process in a hospice setting.

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  • The standard provides a framework for managing patients exhibiting aggressive behavior.
  • This initiative aims to enhance the quality of care for terminally ill patients.
  • Implications:

    • Implementing the new standard can improve patient outcomes and staff confidence in managing challenging behaviors.
    • This approach supports professional development and organizational learning through reflective practice.
    • The developed standard can serve as a model for other palliative care settings.