Why Creativity in Nursing PDF

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This presentation explores the importance of creativity in nursing. It discusses how nurses use creativity to improve patient outcomes, reduce healthcare costs, and adapt to evolving healthcare needs. The presentation covers topics like telenursing, simulation in education, and modifications to patient care in different settings.

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WHY CREATIVITY IN NURSING? WHY CREATIVITY IN NURSING? Creativity is a major issue in nursing profession and the most important characteristic of nurses in the health care. WHY CREATIVITY IN NURSING? Nurses worldwide are engaged in innovative activities on a daily basis; activities motivated by the n...

WHY CREATIVITY IN NURSING? WHY CREATIVITY IN NURSING? Creativity is a major issue in nursing profession and the most important characteristic of nurses in the health care. WHY CREATIVITY IN NURSING? Nurses worldwide are engaged in innovative activities on a daily basis; activities motivated by the need to improve care outcomes, patient and nurse satisfaction and reduce costs to the health system. WHY CREATIVITY IN NURSING? Nurses often encounters unexpected situations and involves taking care of patients with different backgrounds and health conditions; hence, they need to go beyond nursing routine and acquire creative thinking to make useful decisions. WHY CREATIVITY IN NURSING? Nurses are critically positioned to provide the creative and innovative solutions for current and future global health challenges. WHY CREATIVITY IN NURSING? Creativity and innovation are not new concepts to the nursing profession. Today’s health care organizations need creative and innovative solutions. WHY CREATIVITY IN NURSING? The term creativity and innovation are often used interchangeably; however, there is a clear distinction between them. Creativity is the generation of novel and useful ideas, while innovation is the implementation of the ideas. WHY CREATIVITY IN NURSING? Moreover, being effective, health care organizations must facilitate creative responses to increasingly complex health problems. WHY CREATIVITY IN NURSING? Health organizations and their staff must innovate and make change as health care needs and demands shift. WHY CREATIVITY IN NURSING? Failure to acknowledge and encourage creativity in nursing, nurses may hinder future development and innovations in nursing practice and in nursing science. WHY CREATIVITY IN NURSING? Creativity in health care organizations can lead to major changes of nursing practice, improvement of patient care and organizational performance. WHY CREATIVITY IN NURSING? Therefore, policymakers, nurse educators, nursing and hospital managers should provide a nurturing environment that is conducive to creative thinking, giving the nurses opportunity for flexibility, creativity, support for change, and risk taking. WHY CREATIVITY IN NURSING CARE? Dealing with patients of different ages, health conditions and backgrounds have made creativity a crucial element in nursing duties. REDUCING COSTS Nurses who integrate creativity in patient care can reduce costs to the healthcare system and improve patient satisfaction. REDUCING COSTS Cost reduction is dependent on an organisation’s ability to be creative and innovative in its products, processes and practices. REDUCING COSTS Research has proved that an organisation’s ability to innovate has a direct relevance to its success and growth in productivity. REDUCING COSTS Some organizations have developed their own alternatives to provide healthcare services, by adapting and taking advantage of the unique context of their country. REDUCING COSTS The Community Health Africa Trust delivers healthcare to those in the remote, poor communities of northern Kenya through a variety of transport ranging from bicycles to camels, depending on the terrain. REDUCING COSTS Rats in Tanzania were trained to identify tuberculosis by sniffing out human sputum samples, and the hero RATS have already detected over 2,300 patients who were previously undetected. REDUCING COSTS When a device as colostomy bag improve patients quality of life and shorten duration of patient’s hospitalization day. This is a cost effective application of creativity. REDUCING COSTS Using mobile telephone for health services is cost effective and enable patients to have health care in their home environment. TELE NURSING Instead of healthcare being limited to inperson clinical settings, patients can access their physicians and nurses from any location. TELE NURSING Telenursing allows patients to connect with their nurses through mobile devices, computers, mobile apps, video technology, and remote patient monitoring. CONT… Nurses use a variety of tools when providing care through telenursing. They can send information to their patients through apps or websites. They can regularly monitor specific patient conditions through remote monitoring. CONT… Nurse practitioners have come to recognize that the quality of telehealth service parallels that of in-person office visits. CONT… Telehealth tools greatly increase efficiency for nurse who deliver service to clients in rural communities and sparsely populated areas. ADVANCEMENTS OF INNOVATION AND CREATIVITY REDUCEING COSTS A survey indicated that, patients expecting higher-quality bedding, patient entertainment, improved bedside diagnostics, new lab and imaging equipment and patient entertainment. REDUCING COSTS Harvard University explained that life expectancy has increased 9 years since 1950 with about half of this increase resulting from reduced mortality from cardiovascular disease. REDUCING COSTS These successes can be attributed to developments in the intensive treatment of heart attacks, new medications for chronic heart disease (hypertension, cholesterol, angina), and behavioral changes (less smoking, reduced fat intake, decline in heavy drinking). REDUCING COSTS BY SCREENNING As we know screening is a very cost-effective procedure. Nurses have an important role in screening. Screening of cervical cancer enable us to treat cervics cancer completly. PATIENT SATISFACTION AND INOVATION Patient satisfaction is another important and commonly used indicator for measuring the quality in health care. PATIENT SATISFACTION AND INOVATION Patient satisfaction affects clinical outcomes, patient retention, and medical malpractice claims. It affects the timely, efficient, and patientcentered delivery of quality health care. PATIENT’S COOPERATION AND SATISFACTION Creativity greatly improves patients’ cooperation and satisfaction. In several occasions where the nurse has to deal with uncooperative kids creativity would give her an advantage. PATIENT SATISFACTION AND INNOVATION Patient satisfaction isn't just about the way patients are treated by physicians and staff. The equipment and products used in healthcare facilities can have a significant impact on patient opinion, according to an industry report. CONT… When providing care for a child patient, a nurse can use toys to enhance co-operation. This will also lead to greater compliance to drug regimens and dressing changes. CONT… Prior to discharge, the nurse may also use handcrafts to express her warm wishes for the patient. PREVENTION OF MALPRACTICE Another important aspects of innovation is prevention of malpractice. CONT… Medical malpractice occurs when a health care professional, through a negligent act or omission, causes an injury to a patient. PREVENTION OF MALPRACTICE Doctors are afraid of getting sued. According to some accounts, 75% of doctors perform more tests and procedures than necessary to avoid potential lawsuits over medical malpractice. PREVENTION OF MALPRACTICE The phenomenon of “defensive medicine” has been examined exhaustively by researchers and invoked by policymakers in passing tort reform laws to limit the amount of damages patients can receive. PREVENTION OF MALPRACTICE As providers, it is our responsibility to ensure our patients receive the right care at the right time, in as safe a manner as possible. ADVERS DRUG EVENTS Adverse drug events were common and often preventable; serious adverse drug events were more likely to be preventable. ADVERS DRUG EVENTS While medication errors are common, most have little potential for harm. However, some errors, such as giving a patient a drug to which they have a known allergy, are more likely to cause injury. ADVERS DRUG EVENTS Mechanisms for detecting patient and treatment characteristics that may alert nurses to at-risk situations have the potential to reduce Advers Drug Erors and improve patient outcomes. ADVERS DRUG EVENTS An important goal for healthcare professionals is to establish structures and processes that assist in identifying patients at risk for Adverse Drug Errors and uncovering errors when they occur. ADVERS DRUG EVENTS These structures and processes must be developed by nursing staff, administrative nurses. ADVERS DRUG EVENTS Hospital administrators have a responsibility to ensure that systems and policies are in place to support the bedside nurse's role in performing safe processes. ADVERS DRUG EVENTS These include management of high-alert medications, procedures incorporating safe hand-offs with transfers and shift-to-shift reports, availability of unit-based pharmacists, and accessibility to medication information. CONT… Traditional methods of decreasing Adverse Drug Errors have focused on the identification of medical errors and individual mistakes. CONT… Mechanisms that allow for the systematic surveillance of Adverse Drug Errors are an example of a defense mechanism with the potential to significantly decrease negative patient outcomes. BD PYXIS MEDSTATION ES The BD Pyxis MedStation ES is an automated medication dispensing system supporting decentralized medication management. BD PYXIS MEDSTATION ES It helps clinicians safely and efficiently dispense the right medications, for the right patients at the right time. BD PYXIS MEDSTATION ES The BD Pyxis medistation ES platform offers enterprise-wise medication management through integration with systems. CONT… The system helps clinicians dispense medications in a safe, efficient way and provides enterprise-ready integration capabilities previously not seen in other medication management systems. SIMULATION IN NURSING EDUCATION SIMULATION Simulation as a teaching technology has been a huge advancement since the mid-1930s for teaching or practicing technical and nontechnical skills using high and low technology simulator mannequins designed to depict humans. SIMULATION IN NURSING EDUCATION Simulations is an educational process that can replicate clinical practices in a safe environment. SIMULATION Simulation provides students with opportunities to practice their clinical and decision-making skills through various real-life situational experiences. CONT… Simulation tools serve as an alternative to real patients. A trainee can make mistakes and learn from them without the fear of harming the patient. SIMULATION IN NURSING EDUCATION” Nursing students who take part in education programs involving simulations perform less medical mistakes in clinical settings, and are able to better develop their critical thinking and clinical decision-making skills. SIMULATION Simulation-based nursing educational interventions have strong educational effects, with particularly large effects in the psychomotor domain. SIMULATION The advantages of simulation-based educational interventions include; The ability to provide immediate feedback, Repetitive practice learning, Safety, Indivudialism and, The integration of simulation into the curriculum. SIMULATION The ability to adjust the difficulty level, Opportunities to individualize learning, and the adaptability to diverse types of learning strategies. SAFETY Simulation allows learners to practice skills and improve critical thinking without any risk to a patient. Some situations, such as a neutropenic fever or a rapid response code, leave no room for error without significant patient harm. INDIVIDUALIZATION Both students and nursing professionals have different levels of clinical knowledge and practical experience. Simulation can educate any audience participant, from novice to expert, and tier education so that once nurses master a beginner activity, they proceed to a more advanced exercise. MODIFICATIONS TO PATIENT CARE MODIFICATIONS TO PATIENT CARE Creativity can be adapted to nursing practices and modify the way patient care is conveyed. CONT… For instance, a stretcher that is equipped with a cassette for taking X-rays is a great innovation, especially for patients with multiple traumas. MODIFICATIONS TO PATIENT CARE This provides ease for the staff and their patients, as there is lesser need to move the patient from the stretcher to the radiology bed. CREATIVITY AND NURSES’ SELF-BELIEF The consistent expressing of creative ideas in a working unit will help the nurse to achieve self-belief and happiness. Nurse will realise that discovering new innovations and ideas are fun aspects of the job. CREATIVITY AND NURSES’ SELF-BELIEF Creativity will also constantly give a nurse an intrinsic satisfaction and a sense of pride. A nurse who used her creativity in care routines expresses that the first thing that creativity affect her self-belief. CREATIVITY AND NURSES’ SELF-BELIEF Despite direct nursing care practices, a nurse who integrates creativity and innovations will find that it works as self-empowerment. With empowerment, the nurse would serve the best quality of care possible, and improve the outcomes. CREATIVITY AND NURSES’ SELF-BELIEF Creative ideas will result in better patient care and practical efficiencies. In short, creativity is the main engine for the development of healthcare workers, nurses and organizations. THANK YOU

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