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Motivasi

Profesion Jururawat Masakini


Tindakan dan Tanggungjawab

by
Assoc. Prof. Dr. Hamidah Hassan
SON KPJUC
13th June 2015
Inspiring the Inspirationals

Words of Hope From Nurses to


Nurses
Seminar Kejururawatan Sempena Sambutan hari Jururawat
2015
13hb June 2015
Hotel Heritage
Ipoh Perak

• Inspiring vs Inspiration
• Global health threats affecting
Scope
Nursing
• The reality of our Nursing
Education
• Challenges and strategies
Why do we need to motivate our current nurses?
OR
Apa perlunya motivasi terhadap jururawat masakiniA
ATAU
Kenapa ?..
What is wrong with the current Nursing
profession ?
Nothing wrong
“Nursing would be a dream job
if there is no doctors”

By
Gerhard Kocher
( Nurse theory, 2015)
Nursing List.docx
We stay on and on and on………
Is it because of our…….

• caring and high degree of compassion toward other


human being ?
• desire to make difference not only to human kinds
but to the communities, government and the
profession ?
• enormous degree of respect and pride of the
profession ?
• desire to accomplish a higher degree of education
to attain self actualization ?
If you don’t know your passion
towards Nursing

You need to find, ignite, and nurture


it!
Future of Nursing
Inspiring the Inspirational
Words of Hope From Nurses to
Nurses
Lets start fly ………..

• Many people are looking into nursing as a


good career field to pursue in healthcare.
• Nursing not only a rewarding job, but it is also
a position that will always be around.
• Many of nurses have decided to work beyond
retirement age.
• Many decided not to continue which may be
one of the contributing factors to the recent
nursing shortage.
For whatever reasons we have
many of us stay on to…
 Global - Warming / Warning ?
Earthquakes – Malaysia
Earthquakes - Nepal
Flood in - California
Banjir in Malaysia - 2014
 The Impact of Globalization
 The shrinking borders

• We can be almost anywhere in the world


in 36 hours
• Healthcare tourism for the affordable
healthcare
 What is global health..?
Rarely a week goes by without a headline about the
emergence or re-emergence of an infectious
disease or other health threat somewhere in the
world.
The World Health Organization
(WHO) estimates tobacco- and
smoking-related deaths will
increase from 5.1 million each year
to 8.3 million, each year by 2030
(which will be nearly 10 percent of
all deaths globally).
Urbanization -
The next 10 years, road traffic injuries are expected to
become the 3rd largest contributor to the global burden
of disease
By 2020, with 90 percent of
all deaths from road traffic
injuries occurring in low-
income countries. ( WHO)
 The World is in the hands of IT
Since the world is changing
Has Nursing Changed ?
In reality;

(G. Sherwood, 2014)


• One of the early leaders for reforming
nursing education, first nurse to conduct
research on the educational status of nursing
• “Education for all who practice nursing should
take place in institutions of higher education.
• The minimum preparation for beginning
professional nursing practice should be a
baccalaureate degree in nursing;
• The minimum preparation for technical nursing
practice should be an associate degree
education in nursing.”
It takes 92 years ( 2015-1923 )
for Malaysians to declare….
Nurses ( Malaysian Nurses) entry into
Nursing
A Bachelor Degree
12th May 2015
Ideal Convention Centre Shah Alam
By Malaysian Minister of Health
• How are nurses being better prepared to
meet today’s complexity of global health
issues, health care needs and to improve the
health of society?
RESOLUTIONS
• Increased emphasis on clinical reasoning, and
nursing domain-specific pedagogies.
 Higher degree for Nurses
NEW CLINICAL MODELS

1. Building up confidence level of the 1st year Nursing Students in


the clinical areas.

2. Clinical Based Teaching (CBT)- Learning Tool in Pediatric Unit :


Creating smooth transition for the new graduate nurses

3. Mapping Concept : Strategy of Enhancing Critical Thinking and


Problem Skills: Transforming classroom teaching into practice

4. Safety in Operating Theatres: Improving teamwork through team


resources management
It provides the broader opportunities for
students to develop broader knowledge,
skills and attitude and ultimately improve
the quality of patient care.
Traditional Nursing Education
• Since after Nightingale, nursing struggled to define
its identity, values, sphere of practice and role in
patient care.
• This has led Nursing to work within its own silo as
to ensure Nursing has common values, approaches
to problem - solving and specific body of knowledge
.
Technology Rich Environment
Evidence-based practice holds great promise
for moving high level of care and its
likelihood to produce the intended good
patient outcomes.
Nursing residency programmes ( post basic
programs/ specialization) based upon best
practices. This will ease the transition of new ,
entry level nurses into the workforce and
reducing attrition rate
All higher learning programs in Malaysian are
well guided (stringently ) by the Malaysian
Qualification Agency (MQA)
MQF Learning PSYCHOMOTOR/ 8 domains
PRACTICAL/
outcomes TECHNICAL 4 core
SKILLS 4 generic
•LIFE LONG LEARNING
& INFORMATION
MANAGEMENT
SOCIAL SKILLS & •COMMUNICATION SKILLS
KNOWLEDGE
RESPONSIBILITY
•CRITICAL THINKING &
SCIENTIFIC APPROACH

•MANAGERIAL &
ENTREPRENEURIAL SKILLS

PROFESSIONALISM, VALUES,
ATTITUDES, ETHICS
PEERS INDUSTRY
ACADEMIC STAFF SMEs
ADMINISTRATORS
GRADUATION
VIRTUAL
COMMUNITY ENRICHED
LEARNING CO CURRICULUM
EXPERIENCE

FACULTY &
CURRICULUM
RESIDENTIAL COLLEGES

LEARNING
OUTCOMES
SPORTS, CULTURE
ADMISSION
COMMUNITY
STUDENT ASSOCIATIONS
NURSING TO FACE FUTURE
CHALLENGES IN GLOBAL HEALTH

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