Here's how you can give nurses specific, actionable, and helpful feedback.
Providing feedback to nurses is crucial for their professional development and the improvement of patient care. When giving feedback, it's vital to be clear, specific, and constructive. This means avoiding vague comments and instead, providing concrete examples that illustrate your points. Nurses, like professionals in any field, benefit from knowing exactly what they did well and where they can improve. Feedback should also be actionable, offering nurses a clear path to applying your suggestions. By focusing on particular skills or behaviors, you can help nurses make meaningful changes in their practice.
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Melissa Mills, RN, BSN, MHAPurpose-Driven Nurse & Curriculum Creator | EdTech | Empowering Healthcare Education | Advocate for Nursing Excellence,…1 个答复
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Sarah Wells, MSN, RN, CEN, CNLNurse Committed to Improving Healthcare | Advocate | Career Strategist | Connector | Top Voice
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Miriam TivzendaNurse Practitioner and Educator