Philosophy of Nursing
Philosophy of Nursing
Philosophy of Nursing
Philosophy of Nursing
Lareka Dublin
Old Dominion University
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Philosophy of Nursing
A personal nursing philosophy involves considering one’s beliefs and values regarding
nursing. As I was preparing for this paper, I really had to sit down and ask myself, “What does
nursing mean to me?” In this paper I will discuss my personal opinions on the definition of
nursing, the purpose of nursing, my assumptions on the relationship between the nurse and the
client in a culturally diverse setting, community and amongst other healthcare providers. I will
Definition of Nursing
“Nursing is the use of clinical judgement and the provision of care to enable peace to
promote, improve, maintain or recover health or, when death is inevitable, to die peacefully”
(Scott, 2002, p. 1356). There are many different definitions of nursing but in my opinion, Scott
described it the best. I feel as though this is what I do in my everyday life as a nurse. To be able
to carry this definition of nursing out, you must obtain a therapeutic nurse/patient relationship.
This therapeutic relationship is one thing that makes nursing different from other professions.
Purpose of Nursing
The purpose of nursing can be described in many ways. In my opinion, the purpose of
nursing is to help patients prevent illness, recover from illness and get back to their highest level
of functioning. Education plays a big part in nursing to prevent further illnesses or complications
from illnesses. I chose nursing because helping others is something I enjoy and it gives my life
more purpose. I truly feel that nursing is God’s calling over my life. Every day, I try to make a
positive difference on someone else’s life. The biggest influence on my decision to become a
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nurse was my mother. My mother was a Certified Nurse Aide (CNA)and worked with home
health for many years. I first saw her in full effect when my uncle, who was suffering from lung
cancer, came to live with us. My mom cared for him in a way that I will never forget. Her
passion for caring for others showed through her actions of caring for my uncle. This gave me
the motivation to one day care for others as she did. A few years later, I decided to take a Nurse
Aide course so that I could start working in the healthcare field. I worked as a CNA until I
Assumptions
The nurse-patient relationship plays an important role in the care given to the patient. It
labor/delivery and death rituals. Larry Purnell’s Model for Cultural Competence is a great tool
to help guide culturally sensitive nursing care. His model has 12 cultural domains but I am only
going to focus on 7 of the 12 that I feel are important. One should know the patients dominant
communication a nurse should know are volume, tone, special distance, eye contact, facial
expression and touch” (Blais & Hayes, 2016). These are important things to consider because
you don’t want to offend your patient or family members. In the hospital where I work, we have
telephones that translate many different languages between the patient and healthcare personnel.
“A nurse should know the meaning and use of food, culturally preferred foods, food-related
rituals and taboos and culturally defined food limitations” (Blais & Hayes, 2016). For example,
some Muslims do not eat pork or anything that contains pork. In a case like this, I would be sure
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to contact dietary services to ensure that the patients preference was granted. Family hierarchy,
gender position and roles and decision making is another cultural domain to consider. Some
cultures prefer for only the man of the family to be spoken to. Nurses need to know if the patient
is open to taking new medications and if the patient is taking any herbal supplements. Some
herbal supplements are known to interact with other medications. This is why it is importance to
know the patients’ healthcare practices so that you can find out about their cultural of folk
including the use of prayer and spiritual practices associated with health and illness” (Blais &
Hayes, 2016). I always make sure to give the patient their own space and time to participate in
their spiritual practices when needed. If working in Labor and Delivery, it would be important to
understand the patient’s wishes when it came to pregnancy, birthing and postpartum care. Some
women have birth plans in place during their labor and postpartum care. For every patient, it is
important to find out their beliefs and practices regarding dying, death and bereavement. One of
the first questions that physicians ask patient’s is if they want to be resuscitated if cardiac arrest
occurs. This is to ensure that we honor the patient’s wishes regarding death.
The most important role of a nurse in the community is education and prevention.
Kulbok & Laffrey (1998) describe the three main foci of community health as health promotion,
illness, disease and disability prevention and illness care. Community health nurses should work
to optimize health by helping members of the community develop realistic goals for their health
and wellness. This includes educating communities on ways to prevent illnesses such as proper
hand hygiene, vaccinations and information about healthcare issues going on in the area.
Helping the community find the resources to get treatment from an illness is vital. The
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relationship between a nurse and the community doesn’t just focuses on one person and their
family but the community. The nurse must collaborate with other healthcare professionals to get
The relationship between a nurse and other healthcare professions needs to be respectful
and therapeutic. Nurses need to have a good relationship with other healthcare providers to be
able to effectively communicate and collaborate with them. Collaboration and communication
are the most important variables between nurses and other healthcare providers. The goal is to
utilize the best knowledge and abilities of all the healthcare team members involved to produce
Moral/Ethical Principles
The two moral/ethical rules that help guide my nursing care are compassion and trust. I
genuinely care about each one of my patients. I always try to put myself in the shoes of my
patients so that I can be able to care for them as I would want to be cared for. I go above and
beyond for my patients to make sure they receive the best care possible. I have received
recognition from my patients and their family members saying how caring and patient I am with
them. This makes me grateful that I can make my patients feel this way. The second ethical rule
that guides my nursing practice is trust. I try to build a relationship with all my patients and their
family members so that they can trust me. I am always fully honesty with patients and family.
For example, there was a procedure that I had to perform on one of my patients that I had never
done before so I told the patient I wanted to have another nurse present with me to walk me
through it since I had never done it. The patient thanked me for being honest and appreciated the
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fact that I was honest enough to ask for help. I feel it is always best to be safe than sorry when
Conclusion
My personal nursing philosophy is to help patients prevent illness, recover from illness
and get back to their highest level of functioning. Nurses should be sensitive and knowledgeable
about different cultures and their characteristics to provide culturally sensitive nursing care.
Nurses in the community should work with other healthcare members to educate and implement
prevention strategies for the entire community. Nurses and other healthcare members need to
effectively communicate and collaborate with each other to provide the best care for patients.
Compassion and trust are two principles that successfully guide my nursing practice.
Reflection
own personal values and beliefs that guide my nursing practice. While researching, I learned
more about culturally diverse care. I feel as though I need to brush up on my knowledge of
different cultures. Overall, this was a great way for me to assess my true values and beliefs of
nursing.
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“I pledge to support the Honor System of Old Dominion University. I will refrain from any form
member of the academic community it is responsibility to turn in all suspected violators of the
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Blais, K. K., & Hayes, J. S. (2016). Professional nursing practice: concepts and perspectives (7th
Kulbok, P. A., & Laffrey, S. C. (1999). An Integrative Model for Holistic Community Health
Scott, H. (2002). RCN's definition of nursing: what makes nursing unique?. British Journal Of