Why Does a Nursing Philosophy Matter? What is My Nursing Philosophy?
Nurses overcome obstacles and challenges every day, both physically and emotionally; having your own personal philosophy is what grounds you.
It is more than likely a group of beliefs of why you entered the nursing profession, to care for the sake of others.
So, during these times, when the job gets the best of you and you feel burned out, your nursing philosophy is what drives you, returns you, and allows you to overcome the hurdles.
It truly can help guide you throughout your career, and maybe even open your eyes to a field of nursing that you had not had any interest in before, but it perfectly aligns with your beliefs and values.
Make an impact, re-center your thoughts, and remember why you are a nurse.
I know today more than ever, you may be burned out and ready to throw in the towel, but take a step back, reflect upon your practice and all the hard work you have put in to get where you are.
Your patients will thank you; and in the end, it is all about them.
Nursing is more than treating an illness. It is holding a hand, easing anxiety, and bringing comfort amid uncertainty and fear.
One must remember, patients are not a room number or a disease process, they are an individual, worthy of care and love.
My nursing philosophy: Applying my expertise and knowledge, along with my experience and compassion, I know that I can provide the patient with the highest level of care that they most certainly deserve.