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Professional nursing organizations support the nursing field and advocate for change in many ways. The American Nurses Association’s goal is to improve the profession and support nurses. This organization started out with less than 20 nurses and now has about 3.6 million members. “The ANA wrote the Standards of Practice which are used along with the State Nurse Practice Act to guide safe practice.” (Helbig, 2018) “The National Council of State Boards of Nursing was created to protect the public from incompetent or unlicensed heatlh care personnel.” (Helbig, 2018). The Institute of Medicine (IOM) creates reports that point out concerns for patient safety. Recommendations are made in which we can improve patient safety. These reports implement change in the health care system. In 2002 National Patient Safety Goals were created by the Joint Commission. The group of people that developed these goals were a mix of nurses, physicians and other health care providers. The use of SBAR (Situation, Background, Assessment, Recommendation) was introduced to the health care profession in 2002. This is a concept we still use today. It promotes e ffective and efficient communication between health care professionals. All these new concepts were brought about by nursing organizations. These groups come up with changes that can be made in the heatlh care setting to promote patient safety. “The ANA believes that advocacy is a pillar in nursing.” (ANA) Patients have a right to have a decision in their treatment. By being advocates, we are representing our patients’ beliefs in their treatment plan. These nursing organizations bring great value to patient advocacy because they put the patient’s safety and needs first. The goal is to provide the best possible patient care.

References:

Dynamics in Nursing: Art & Science of Professional Practice, Chapter 5, June Helbig 2018

The American Nurses Association website https://www.nursingworld.org/practice-policy/advocac