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professional boundaries and moral obligation - Coggle Diagram
professional boundaries and moral obligation
The spaces between the nurse’s power
and the client’s vulnerability
Boundaries Crossings
Boundaries Violations
Danger signals and are usually more clear-cut because they
are not being done for any reason that could be justified as
“therapeutic” for the patient
Sign of Over-Involvement
Over-involvement includes boundary crossings,
boundary violations , and professional sexual
misconduct
Under-Involvement
include distancing, disinterest, and neglect, and be
damaging to both the patient and the nurse
Self-Disclosure
How much personal information should you reveal at work?
And how should you respond when other people “open their heart” to you
MORAL
OBLIGATIONS
based on moral and ethical principle but are not enforceable under law
deliberate decisions to
cross on otherwise established boundary for a therapeutic reason
CONCEPT OF
CULTURE
culture - specific individual or group beliefs,
values or norms, and life ways that
can be share learned and transmitted.
culturally sensitive health care
the ability to be
appropriately responsive to the attitudes,feeling and circumstances of group of people that share common and distinctive racial,national,religion,lingiustic or cultural heritage.
provision of culturally sensitive care
Knowledge of Cultures
Education and Training in Culturally
Competent Care
Critical Reflection
Cross-Cultural Communication
Culturally Competent
Culturally Competent in Health Care
Systems and Organizations
Patient Advocacy and Empowerment
Cross-Cultural Leadership
Evidence-Based Practice and
Research
Implications
awareness cultural beliefs, values, attitudes
Understanding the concept of culturally sensitive
communication
mechanism for enhancing clinical practice and professional development
continuous professional development (CPD)
Continual learning