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Cultivating Healthful Environments
NR 500 Week 7 Cultivating Healthful Environments
In this assignment, you will reflect on an experience in which you were directly involved or witnessed incivility within your practice setting. Analyze the NR 537 Week 5 Rubric Development of incivility and strategies for cultivating healthful environments using scholarly nursing literature.
Provide a scenario (real or fictitious) and identify the impact of incivility on individuals, microsystem work environments, and your selected specialty track of advanced practice nursing.
Rubric Development
Incivility can be caused by a number of things, including rude behavior, gossiping, public criticism, and spreading rumors. It can also include racial slurs, sexual harassment, and blaming others for mistakes (Wood, 2016). Incivility in the nursing profession is harmful for nurses as it impacts their health in both a physical and psychological manner. Nurses can become stressed and exhausted due to these behaviors, which leads to poor performance in work and ultimately affects patient care.
Incivility can be avoided by implementing several strategies. These include effective and open communication, promoting a culture of civility, and adopting a NR 621 Intervention Evaluation Plan of ethics to ensure that nurses treat other staff members with respect, kindness, and dignity. Another strategy that can be employed is confronting those who are uncivil in the presence of an effectual and competent leader (Clark, 2013). The aforementioned approaches can help create healthful environments for nurses. Moreover, they can also enhance nursing practice and improve patient outcomes.
Intervention Evaluation Plan
Many community organizations develop programs to address specific needs such as working to reduce the level of violence in a neighborhood or helping more students do well in school. To make sure that their programs are working, the organizations need to evaluate their progress.
The framework that is presented in this week's module offers a step-by-step approach to program evaluation. While these steps can be taken out of order, it usually makes sense to follow the recommended sequence because earlier steps provide the foundation for later NR451 EBP Process Change.
This is especially important when involving stakeholders in an evaluation. Stakeholders include people or organizations served by a program, those who manage it, supporters and collaborators, local leaders and others with an interest in the outcome of the evaluation. Stakeholders who have a stake in the results of an evaluation may feel a strong ownership of it and be more likely to defend its integrity and value. In addition, their unique perspectives are essential for the evaluation process.
EBP Process Change
Many models and frameworks are available for guiding EBP implementation. These include process models that focus on steps and stages of the change, determinants frameworks that identify factors that influence implementation, and classic theories that explain and describe change processes.
For the Ozwell change task force, determining what types of nonpharmacologic interventions could augment pharmacologic ones to reduce opioid use was one goal. Another was to build staff confidence in implementing these interventions and provide education to help them do so. They worked through systematic searching, stock-taking and confronting to develop a clear diagnosis for this NR500 Week 5 Area of Interest PowerPoint Presentation of the project and establish measurable goals. They also learned how to use an EBP evaluation model and how to work with a specific implementation framework. This gave them a structure for identifying and selecting effective change methods. Moreover, it helped them see where the project was going and how they might best be part of the overall change.
Area of Interest
The world’s population is growing older and more urbanized, putting a strain on global health systems. Conflict, natural disasters and public health emergencies are expected to increase in frequency and severity.
A “area of interest” is a broad term that encompasses any area in which you are interested or passionate. It can be a particular language, culture, travel or method of work. Areas of interest can also be a particular hobby or skill, such as writing. The latter can be NR500 Week 7 Cultivating Healthful Environments helpful if you want to move into a more creative career path.
Nurses in all practice settings should be aware of the negative effects of incivility and promote a healthful environment. Incivility negatively affects the relationship between nurses and patients, and it can result in a decline in the quality of healthcare services. Effective communication is crucial for this purpose.