Patient advocacy: the role of the nurse

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    Abstract

    The role of nurses as patient advocates is well recognised by healthcare professionals, yet the processes and practices involved in patient advocacy are not clearly understood. A suboptimal level of advocacy is often apparent in the literature, encompassing paternalistic concepts of protecting patients from harm. This article examines the concept of patient advocacy and its relevance to nursing, associated goals and outcomes of advocacy and the processes and practices involved. It provides insights into how nurses practise patient advocacy in healthcare settings and how they may develop this role further, through formal education, workplace learning, role modelling by expert nurses and promoting an organisational culture conducive to patient advocacy.

    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)52-58
    Number of pages7
    JournalNursing standard (Royal College of Nursing (Great Britain) : 1987)
    Volume29
    Issue number41
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 10 Jun 2015

    Keywords

    • Nursing care
    • nursing practice
    • patient advocacy
    • patient advocates
    • patient rights
    • patient safety

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