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Is using guidelines and protocols the best way of preventing unacceptable…
Is using guidelines and protocols the best way of preventing unacceptable care?
Introduction
Unacceptable care definition
Not client centred
not meeting professional standards
not timely
discriminatory practise
lacking evidence base
does not address the problem
abusive
Getting care right
following protocols
whisteblowing
opposites to unacceptable care
ensuring staff are fully trained
good working conditions for staff
person centred
desired outcome
Main body
Advantages of protocols
accountability
standardisation of practise
positive
evidence based care
safe practise
confidence in practise
Learning Guide 4: Sutherland Resource 11 K101 Principles of CarePractice p.41-44
Disadvantages of using protocols
service users not necessarily involved
reduced flexibility
negative
reduced lateral thinking
de-skilling of workforce
time documenting
reduced client centredness
Learning guide 13
Codes of practice, training, reporting
Consideration against evidence-based care
Resources 13-bedroom abuse
resource 14-body care
CQC inspection
Learning guide 15
what is a protocol
set of rules for practise
used in health and social care settings
step by step guidelines
Conclusion
Advantages
summarise
Disadvantages
summarise
Learning guide 15
Other approaches
Overall summary
how they can be applied to healthcare practise
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References
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