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After Reading this week’s articles and watching

After Reading this week’s articles and watching the movie Wit it’s clear that relationship-based care is the way we as nurses create bonds with ourselves, our patients and their families, and the bonds we create with our coworkers in order to have a well-functioning organized work environment (. From these sources viewers can see the strong impact that relationship-based care has on its patients and the nurses who implement it. In Nichols, 2001 viewers see a patient’s point of view of the relationships she creates with her care team during her cancer treatment. Towards the end of the film (Nichols, 2001) as Emma Thompsons character Vivian starts coming to terms with her condition and starts having a breakdown, during this time her nurse Susie comes in to comfort her, she brings a popsicle and sits there with her, so she doesn’t feel alone. This act of companionship and care done by Susie builds rapport between her and Vivian. Another instance of relationship-based care is at the very end of the film, Dr. Jason calls a full code after finding Vivian deceased knowing that she is a DNR patient, after hearing code called Susie the lead nurse comes in to stop them. Jason gets upset that she’s stopping them from saving her and yells “She’s research” at Susie who then replies, “Shes DNR” (Nichols, 2001). In this scene Susie is being a leader by stopping Dr. Jason when she knows he is in the wrong and advocates for Vivian who can no longer do so for herself. Relationship-based care is essential to the care of patients as it makes the patient and their families more comfortable with those taking care of them. In the article by De Barbieri et al. (2020) they studied how implementing RBC and take 5 minutes model decreases anxiety and depression within the group of caregivers and creates higher scores of perceptions for quality of care with the patients’ parents in a pediatric unit. Seeing the differences between the control group and the group who received the RBC and T5M models shows a strong emphasis on the importance of building a bond with your patients and their families. At Broward Health Imperial Point they stress the importance of not just building relationships with their patients and patient’s families but also building a relationship with themselves and their coworkers. They implement this personal care and coworker bond by hosting quarterly clinical retreats where hospital employees come together to share knowledge and evaluate current work environments (Gallison & Kester, 2018). Keeping up with personal health and coworker bonds is just as important as keeping up with patient relationships because if you are not doing well and you’re not communicating with your coworkers it has a negative effect on your work environment and the way we provide care. In Glembocki (2013) she goes deeper into the six professional nursing roles that make up the relationship-based care model, sentry, healer, guide, teacher, collaborator, leader. For us as nurses, to provide the best care we can we have to be balanced in all six of these roles. please can you give a peer response on this essay

 
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