ISsue Several images negative positive How this affects us as nurses Objectives Understand the different ways image can be portrayed Know the effects of media on nursing image ID: 795952
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Slide1
Image of Nursing
Corrin Simon
Slide2ISsue
Several images
- negative
- positive
How this affects us as nurses
Slide3Objectives
Understand
the different ways image can be
portrayed
Know the effects of media on nursing imageunderstand the prevalent stereotypes of nursing
Be able to explain ways we can begin to change our image for the better
Discussion of
Qsen
and
ana
that support changes
Slide4From novice to expert
Patricia Benner 1989
Experience
observation
Slide5Social Learning Theory
Observation
Model
interdisciplinary
Slide6Policies
National Student Nurse’s Association
-
hippa
- school rules * may see online activity: party pics, statements
* asked to leave program
National Council of State boards of nursing
- Always ask if unsure
- report yourself or others
Resources
National Council of state boards of nursing
National student nurses association
Hospital policies
Supervisor
Any
search engines
Journals, books, magazines
documentaries
nurses
Patients/ people
Slide8Quality and Safety
Nurse shortage
HIPPA laws and right to pt confidentiality
patient beliefs
Focused nurse
Slide9Root Analysis
Jamie, a 26 year old swimsuit model, was admitted to a mental health facility in June. She was diagnosed with severe depression and suicidal tendencies. On her second night she was assigned to Steve, who was only one of two nurses for twenty-five patients. Steve, a licensed RN with 20 years of experience who was known to be very kind and went above and beyond when it came to the care of his patients. While under his care Jamie was having an episode of severe depression and refused to leave her room. When Steve checked on her, he found her leaning against the wall on the floor; her hair a mess, her makeup smeared from crying, and her clothes disheveled. While in the room Steve used his phone to snap a picture of her. Later that night he posted the picture to a celebrity blog with the title “once beautiful, now a mess”. A week later Jamie was released from the facility in good health.
On the night of her release there was a story on the news about a model who had committed suicide. Steve immediately went into the blog and deleted his post. Though he was able to delete it, the post had been re-created on several other websites, where rude, mean, and hateful comments were left underneath. Days later the administrator of the facility called Steve to her office, where she let him know about a lawsuit against him and fired him on the spot
Slide10inference/implications
Slide11Social Media
Video: was their decision right?
Internet Server
Pictures: drinking, party, sexual
Status: swearing, parties, negativeWork: never mentionThink before post
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VANHGdyDyMQ
Slide12Lights, Camera, Action
Television
Movies
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hmHIioSCd8Q
Slide13Stereotypes
What is a stereotype?
“an often unfair and untrue belief that many people have about all people or things with a particular characteristic”
History of the image of nursing - Gregco-Roman
- middle ages
- 1800’s/ nightingale
- NUN
-
World
Wars/ Vietnam
- now……..
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Slide14Female only Field
title says it all
Slide15Angel of mercy / heroine
ANGEL OF CRIMEA (NITINGALE)\
NUNS / RELIGION
Slide16Laggard
Lazy nurse
- unwilling to do things
-
cause work for others - defensive / lie
Slide17handmaiden
Physicians little helper
- don’t think for self
- eyes and ears of the physician
- do as told
Slide18gay
Male
nurses
- disappearing
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CwINLMvkxrQ
Slide19Amoral
DO NOT CARE ABOUT RIGHT OR WRONG
ABUSE DRUGS
RUDE
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oq878U1WeWQ
Slide20Spine-chiller
Scary nurse
- abusive
- intimidation
Child fear
- needles
- pain
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wbIVoof9WTY
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fR3uDKn2zZ0
Slide21ooo
la
la
Sexy nurse image
History of prostitutes
harassment
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zj6Vg5Mirg4
Slide22How nurses should be seen…
Slide23How can we fix our image?
Education
- start in school
- policy classes
- clothing Social Media - use properly
- advantage
Movies/TV
- letters
How we perceive ourselves
Slide24QSEN
Teamwork and Collaboration : Attitude
-
work as field - find ways to educate the public - portray self as professionalInformatics : Knowledge - identify information to support patient care
- contrast benefits and limitations of communication
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Slide25ANA standards
Standard 8: education
- participate in ongoing educational activities
- acquires knowledge and skills appropriate to role
- Shares educational findings, experience, and ideas with peers Standard 11: Communication
-
Assess own communication skills in encounters
- Contribute own professional perspective
Standard 12: leadership
- mentor colleagues
- treat colleagues and patients with respect
- influence healthcare policy
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