Task 1 1.1 Compare your personal values and principles of support for working in health and social care In the health and social care field, the performance of an individual at work is very much influenced by the Personal values of the individual and principles. As this health and social care profession involves a lot of communication and interaction with individuals from different background, it is highly essential for the care workers to have a greater awareness of self values. Inadequate and uneven care rendered results for the uprising issues in this field are mainly because of not realising the importance of personal values by the health care workers. Awareness of one’s own self makes a major contribution in improving personal …show more content…
Clients not coming from my country who received my service as their student nurse were even thankful for the extra care we student nurses gave to them and told us “there are no better nurses than Indians”. Organisationally speaking, cultural values common in our team as a group of student nurse is the holistic care. It is something that all of us tend to keep since we are aware on how care is not being delivered in every aspect of the person because of the issues such as work overload. Due to the united goal that all of us had we were able to successfully supplement the missing portions of care given by the nurse. 1.3 Discuss the impacts of changes and new developments in legislation and personal values on work in health and social care. The new legislation and its concern help care workers in understanding the cultural diversity different ethnic background which is widening at present. By framing one common law, the clashes and stress based on the differences between various groups in the workplace can be minimised. The anti discrimination act preserves the rights of those people having a different race, gender, physical disabilities and those which are placed under vulnerability status due to the risk of identity exposure when undergoing a certain treatment or care. By providing rules like this enables
This essay will examine how social care values and principles influence practice. My own value base was influenced by my parents and extended family initially. As I was growing up teachers and peers also influenced my values. Amongst some of the values I live my life by are having self-respect and being respectful of others; being trustworthy, honest and truthful; being non-judgemental. I was always encouraged to work hard and do well at school which would help me to achieve my goals. I have a supportive family, who have always encouraged me to express my own thoughts & opinions. These values mean that I always try to treat the service users I work with in a non-judgemental way, with respect & using
“Health is influenced by culture and beliefs” (NRS-429V, 2011, p. 1). In order for the nurse to properly care for the patient, she must know and understand the patient’s culture. “Cultural care is a comprehensive model that includes the assessment of a client’s cultural needs, beliefs, and health care practices” (NRS-429V, 2011, p. 1). It is not enough to just know where the patient lives or where he came from. The nurse must embrace the concept of cultural competence and cultural awareness. This requires not only the awareness of the cultural beliefs and values of their patients, but also
al. (1998); Duffy, (2001) & Leininger, (2002), today nurses are becoming more and more receptive and knowledgeable on cultural differences and they acknowledge and respond to the differences in cultural. Many authors had stated that, it is crucial for nurses to gain knowledge in cultural differences in order for them to deliver the best care for individual from divers cultural (Ryan, et. al. 2000). To achieve holistic care, nurses need to sensitive and aware of the cultural differences. Every individual do have many differences and different cultures and they do have different forms of demands in regards to health. It is believed that, everyone does have the rights to express their own cultural beliefs and values freely (Campinha-Bacote,
The nurse also recognizes that health care is provided to culturally diverse populations in this country and in all parts of the world. In providing care, the nurse should avoid imposition of the nurse’s own cultural values
Knowingly, the topic of healthcare is a popular topic in our American society. Some citizens want healthcare at a lower cost, others want more options for healthcare providers. Daily, these are the types of grievances in which health care officials are faced with. During most presidential elections, most nominees propose plans for health care. Health care has become more prevalent in our mainstream media. According to Tami Luhby, a CNN news reporter, a proposal on healthcare is currently being discussed between the state and federal levels of government. With this proposal, the states and the people would be allowed the choice of health care providers; however, they would lose funding from the federal government. A central question then
Describe how code of practice and legislation promote non-discriminatory practice in health and social care.
My job requires that I am personally responsible to uphold the statement of values in all areas of my work. I have to provide emotional and educational support and demonstrate a caring attitude towards others which is based on respect dignity and equality.
Health care fraud is a crime. Fraud is committed when a provider or patient intentionally submits false or misleading information to a health plan for use in determining the amount of health care benefits payable. As a Group Health member, there are steps you can take to prevent health care fraud and to report suspected fraud and abuse. There are a lot of things people can do to prevent Healthcare fraud some things that can be done Start by knowing your benefits and reading your Explanation of Benefits (EOB) statements and any paperwork received from Group Health Cooperative or your health care providers. Be wary of any "free" medical treatment, as these are usually signs.
1) The six basic characteristics that differentiate the U.S. health care delivery system from that of other countries is no central governing agency, technology-driven delivery system, high on cost unequal in access average in outcome, delivery of health care under imperfect market conditions, government as subsidiary to the private sector, and market justice vs. social justice. With no central governing agency the system has many different payment, insurance, and delivery mechanisms. The technology-driven delivery system is there is new research and innovation in new medical technology. High on cost, unequal in access, and average in outcome is the overall way the health care system works. With the U.S. spends the most on health care and
Medicare, a federally supported program, was adopted in 1965 to provide health coverage and services to the elderly seniors (over 65) and disabled citizens without regard to income or medical history. Its funds come directly from federal governments and beneficiaries. Medicare revenues come from interest, taxation of social security benefits, state payments, payroll taxes, beneficiary premiums and general revenue. The government uses money generated from taxes to reimburse providers who take care of patients enrolled in these programs.
The United States is having major problems with crisis in health care such as high insurance cost, Medicaid and Medicare recipients, and uninsured people in America. The United States focus on Universal Health care or coverage. “The goal of universal health coverage is to ensure that all people obtain the health services they need without suffering financial hardship when paying for them (WHO, 2014)”. The cost of health care is continuing to rise and millions of people are without medical insurance. Business and facilities are closing, loss of jobs, high unemployment rates have become major crisis in health care in the United States. People who are
John is a new graduate interviewing for his first job. Answering some of the questions is hard due to the lack of experience, so the best answer is showing compassionate and understanding (Sundara, 2009). Most of the nurses’ interviews look for answers demonstrating that the candidate truly cares, hence skills can be taught but compassion and caring are inherent (ANA, 2013). John should have answered with simple responses that include kindness, empathy, and dignity. Exhibiting the care by putting self in other’s shoes, and providing unlimited care regardless of the situation are important keys when dealing with specific cases such as HIV or cultural believes (Sundara, 2009). Looking for self-awareness and honesty when answering any question
2. Explain how and why person-centred values must influence all aspects of social care work (1.1.2)
This case study has a myriad of ethical conflicts on many levels. The issue of values themselves has several areas that will need to be addressed. For this situation, through collaboration, I have been charged with the duty of assessing the values concerning the following specific areas: Service, Dignity and Self Worth of the Person, Importance of Human Relationships, and concluding with Integrity. In the subsequent paragraphs we get a better understanding of the appropriate methods and trials of addressing the specified issues
48). This theory can be applied to this case study because we are dealing with the values and practices of an individual apart from ourselves. The author in the statement is trying to convey is that every individual has their own values, customs and rituals of living life and that does not change because of their illness. We as nurses have to mold ourselves into their lifestyle and provide and assist with the best available resources to improve and manage their health and well