context of professional practice

context of professional practiceYou are asked to produce a portfolio of evidence in 5 parts:In part one you are asked to reflect upon an aspect of your practice and critically analyse your role in relation to legal and professional ethical principles which apply to health care professionals working in the UK.Remember that you are not expected to discuss all legal or ethical aspects. However, within the essay you must:ú Differentiate between legal principles and principles of professional ethical practice and apply these to your area of clinical practiceú Reflect upon the implications of applying legal principles and principles of professional codes of practiceú Critically explore issues of responsibility and accountability in delegating activities to others and having activities delegated to oneselfIn part two you are asked to analyse the implications for health care workers in the UK in caring for patients and clients from diverse cultural backgrounds. You must:ú Debate how health services can be provided and organised to meet diverse cultural needs.ú Place an emphasis upon exploring the accessibility, effectiveness and equity of services provided for patients and clientsú Draw upon literature which has focused upon patients, clients and health care workers experiences.Part three focuses upon the concept of clinical governance. You must:ú Demonstrate your understanding of this concept through the production of a critical analysis of how clinical governance is implemented in a health care organisation.ú Highlight the components of clinical governance.ú Emphasise ways in which patient and client involvement is managed in this system.ú Analyse how the Nursing and Midwifery Council (UK) standards, contribute to clinical governance.Part four requires you to:ú Explore the components of effective communicationú Ways in which professional and therapeutic relationships are developed and maintained.ú Analyse aspects of both verbal and non-verbal communication, emphasising the influence they have in the communication process.ú Critically reflect upon and evaluate your own communication skills by providing a significant example from your practice experience.ú Critically reflect upon the image you have of yourself and how this influences the way you communicate and relate to others.ú Discuss how you may need to change your perceptions of yourself in order to be able to communicate and relate to others more effectively.please include herons six category theory of communication in part four of the essayThe last part is the completed drug calculations workbook, which includes your peer marked work.Throughout the evidence, a range of relevant authoritative literature needs to be used to support the discussion.Referencing Requirements:Referencing Requirements:EssentialWilliamson, G., Jenkinson, T. and Proctor-Childs, T. (2010) Contexts of contemporary nursing Exeter: Learning MattersBackgroundAras, G. and Crowther, D. (2010) A handbook of corporate governance and social responsibility [electronic resource] Farnham: GowerBaggott, R. (2004) Health and health care in Britain 3rd edn. Basingstoke: Palgrave MacmillanBarrett, G., Sellman, D. and Thomas, J. (eds) (2005) Interprofessional working in health and social care: professional perspectives Basingstoke: Palgrave MacmillanCarers UK (2011) Valuing carers 2011 Available from: http://www.carersuk.org/professionals/resources/research-library/item/2123-valuing-carers-2011Cavaye, J. (2006) Hidden carers Edinburgh: Dunedin AcademicChambers, R., Boath, E. and Rogers, D. (2004) Clinical effectiveness and clinical governance made easy Abingdon: Radcliffe MedicalDay, J. (2006) Interprofessional working: an essential guide for health and social care professionals Cheltenham: Nelson ThornesDay, J. (2006) Interprofessional working [electronic resource]: expanding nursing and health care practice Cheltenham: Nelson ThornesDepartment of Health (2008) Carers at the heart of 21st families and communities London: DH. Available from:http://www.dh.gov.uk/en/Publicationsandstatistics/Publications/PublicationsPolicyAndGuidance/DH_085345Department of Health (2010) The NHS Quality, innovation, productivity and prevention challenge: An introduction for clinicians London: DHDepartment of Health (2010) Essence of care benchmarks [Electronic version] London: DH. Available from: http://www.dh.gov.uk/en/Publicationsandstatistics/Publications/PublicationsPolicyAndGuidance/DH_119969Dimond, B. (2008) Legal Aspects of Nursing 5th edition. London: Longman.Edwards, A., Daniels, H., Gallagher, T., Leadbetter, J. and Warmington, P. (eds) (2009) Improving inter-professional collaborations [electronic resource]: multi-agency working for childrens wellbeing London: RoutledgeFry, S and Johnstone, M. (2008) Ethics In Nursing Practice: A Guide to Ethical Decision Making 3rd edition.London: Wiley-BlackwellLeathard, A. (ed) (2003) Interprofessional collaboration [electronic resource]: from policy to practice in health and social care Hove: Bunner-RoutledgeMatthews, J. (2006) The carers handbook: essential information and support for all those in a caringrole Oxford: How to BooksMeads, G. and Ashcroft, J. (2005) The case for interprofessional collaboration: in health and social care Oxford: BlackwellMeans, R., Richards, S. and Smith, R. (2008) Community care: policy and practice Basingstoke: Palgrave MacmillanSale, D. (2005) Understanding clinical governance and quality assurance: making it happen Basingstoke: Palgrave MacmillanSwage, T. (2003) Clinical governance in health care practice Edinburgh: Butterworth-HeinemannTempest, M, (2006) The Future of the NHS. St. Albans: XPL Publishing.van Zwanenberg, T. and Harrison, J. (eds) (2004) Clinical governance in primary care Abingdon: Radcliffe MedicalThompson, I. E, Melia, K.M, Boyd, K.M and Horsburgh, D. (2006) Nursing Ethics. 5th edition. Edinburgh: Churchill LivingstoneElectronic journalsClinical governance: an international journalInternational journal of health care quality assuranceUseful Websites:Audit Commission http:// www.audit-commission.gov.ukCare Quality Commission Care Quality Commission http://www.cqc.org.ukCarers UK http://www.carersuk.orgCommunity Care http://www.communitycare.co.uk/Home/Connecting For Health http://www.connectingforhealth.nhs.ukDepartment of Health http://dh.gov.ukDepartment of Health: Liberating the NHS http://www.dh.gov.uk/en/Healthcare/LiberatingtheNHS/index.htmDepartment of Health: Quality and Productivity http://www.dh.gov.uk/en/Healthcare/Qualityandproductivity/index.htmNational Health Service http://www.nhs.ukNational Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence http://www.nice.org.ukNHS Institute for Innovation and Improvement http://www.institute.nhs.uk/NHS National Patient Safety Agency http://npsa.nhs.ukNursing and Midwifery Council http://www.NMC-UK.orgSocial Care Institute for Excellence http://www.scie-socialcareonline.org.uk/

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