UNE BSN May 2022

Category: Professionalism

Presenting Change

We did a lot of research, so disseminating the findings on our project was not as hard as I thought it would be. We wrote everything out and basically just transformed it into a poster. Infection control in a hospital is not a difficult topic considering the things you as a health care worker could do to prevent the spread of infection are tasks everyone should be doing every day. When we realized the simple steps a health care worker needs to take in order to prevent the spread of infection through our research, disseminating our findings and creating an infographic was not all too challenging. We have yet to hear back on how the nurses on MS3 responded to our infographics and survey, but we did receive feedback from our clinical instructor.

Our clinical instructor agrees that infection control is very important in a hospital setting. She made a point to say that it is nice only having to wash your hands for 20 seconds instead of singing the “happy birthday” song to get it right, since that was the old recommendation. Under the “what are we preventing” section of our infographic, we put “C. diff” and she also thinks it would be beneficial if we were to have put C. Difficile. She also suggested that under hospital acquired infections, skin and wound infections could also be hospital acquired. Other than those critiques she really enjoyed our project and seeing what it has turned into. She also said she is teaching a clinical group there in the spring as well so she can see if it has made an impact!

Through this team project I learned how to work in a larger group of people that we had just recently met aside from the importance of infection control! Coming into an unfamiliar environment with unfamiliar people as a new nurse is bound to happen. Taking these skills we have learned through working with our group into the nursing world, will be very beneficial. As a group we found an issue that needed to be addressed (infection control), we researched it, and created a poster on how to improve it. The final dissemination project will be hung up on MS3 at SMHC and we did all this while being nursing students. Doing all this as a student gave me the confidence of being able to contribute to quality improvement and evidence-based practice initiatives as I enter the workforce as a new nurse. If my clinical group was on a floor for a couple weeks before choosing something to work on, I feel confident that I could make the floor I work on every day better.

As a team member, I faced obstacles at the beginning of this project. I was unable to attend the first 3 clinicals. That is when we were supposed to be figuring out what we were going to do our project on and building connections on the floor. It was difficult at first being on the outside of what was going on, however I realized that I could still do just as much. We discussed doing our project on infection control and I realized that just because I wasn’t at clinical those first 3 days does not mean I can’t do as much as them. Once I realized that I was able to build the confidence to get things moving on our project. Through this process I realized that if a due date was approaching, we have yet to discuss it, I would be one to reach out and take the lead on what we need to get done. I have realized I can be a leader, while also being part of the team.

Final Reflection

Throughout this team project I learned the importance of each and every role working in a team along with the importance of communication. We came across some struggles while writing our paper and that stemmed from miscommunication. Going into the nursing field, I am going to carry with me the communication skills I have learned in order to provide the best care for my patients. We also learned the importance of patient education and how that could change someones life. I will make sure to always educate my patient to the best of my abilities and answer any questions they have even if it means I have to do some research myself.

I will carry with me what I learned in EBP this semester. I learned how to research in an effective way using credible sources. This will help guide my care and help with any information that I am unsure of in my practice. Working with a group is very important when researching in general, and I have learned the importance of everyone of the group members having a good understanding of the paper and all of the sources even if they did not find it. As a team member I felt as though I did well with putting in as much work as a could and doing my part, however there are things I could still work on. I could work to improve my communication skills and work harder to understand all the articles being used in our paper.

Ethical Considerations of EBP

After watching “Miss Evers’ Boys,” I was able to get a better understanding of the nurse’s contribution to ethical conduct of research. Prior to watching this, I was unable to see the true importance of the nurse’s role. Miss Evers knew about the study and knew it was wrong that these men were not being treated, but did not say anything. As a nurse, it is very important to advocate for your patient. The patient is the number one priority and that should not change just because a study is being done. The nurse needs to make sure that the patient understands their role in the study and everything that will be done. It is important for nurses to know the historical evolution and principles of research ethics because they will be able to see the effects of not advocating for the patient. There used to be a lot of mistreatment within research studies back then, where even the nurses would not stand up for the patients. Nurses should know what is ethical when conducting or helping with a study, and should always advocate for the patient.

My achievement of the course objectives contributed to my capacity to participate in the ethical conduct of research. I feel as though if I were in a research study in a health care setting I would know how to act ethically. I know that my patient is my biggest priority and I will always advocate for them, especially if they are not being treated right or do not know all the information regarding a study. All the research done in the future involving health care will only work toward bettering the care for patients, and not putting them at risk. As nurses, we need to work together to provide optimal care for any patient we come in contact with and in order to do that we need to be familiar with the ethical conduct of research, quality improvement, and evidence-based practice initiatives.

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