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Glossary

What is Patient Advocacy?

Patient advocacy refers to actions taken to support, protect, and champion the rights and interests of patients within the healthcare system. It is a multifaceted concept that encompasses a range of activities, including educating patients about their rights, supporting them in decision-making, and advocating for their needs and preferences.

Nurses and Patient Advocacy: 

  • The role of a patient advocate is often fulfilled by nurses 

  • Nurses are ideally positioned to act as intermediaries between patients and the healthcare system 

  • Nurses are often the first point of contact for patients and their families 

  • Nurses play a crucial role in ensuring that patient's voices are heard and their needs are met 

  • Nurses are often the ones who spend the most time with patients which allows them to develop a deep understanding of their patient's needs, concerns, and preferences. 

Patient advocacy can take many forms:

  • Providing information and education to patients 

  • Supporting patients in decision-making

  • Advocating for patient's wishes when they are unable to do so themselves

  • Advocating for patient's rights 

  • Advocating for changes in healthcare policy or practice to improve patient care 

  • Providing emotional support to patients and their families 

In conclusion, patient advocacy is a critical aspect of nursing that involves supporting, protecting, and championing the rights and interests of patients. It is a multifaceted role that requires a deep understanding of patient's needs and preferences, as well as a commitment to promoting their well-being. Whether it's providing information and education, supporting decision-making, advocating for patient's rights, or providing emotional support, patient advocacy is at the heart of what it means to be a nurse. It is a role that requires compassion, empathy, and a deep commitment to patient-centered care.

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