Nursing
Assistants work very hard to offer a contribution to the medical field. They
work hard to help patients meet their basic needs. They also offer comfort and
support. They work one on one with patients, getting to know them better than
the other medical staff. They use this knowledge to make things easier for the
patient as well as to help the other staff do what is best for the patient. In
addition, they work with Nursing staff, often assisting with anything that
comes up at a moments notice.
While most
Nursing Assistants are happy in their role, they often do feel like they are
taken for granted. The do so much behind the scenes that often the patients and
the employer don’t realize all that they contribute to the overall goals of the
medical facility and the medical profession as a whole. There are several
things patients, staff, and employers can do to recognize the efforts of
Nursing Assistants.
Many
patients and their family choose to send a simply thank you note or letter to
the Nursing Assistant. Often, this heartfelt thank you is more than sufficient.
It can often help a Nursing Assistant stay motivated, knowing what they do
really does make a difference for many people. A simple gift of candy, flowers,
or a gift card can also be a great token of appreciation for someone who
offered so much during your time of need.
Many
Nursing Assistants do not feel appreciated by other medical staff, especially
the Nursing staff they work directly under. Too often Nursing staff only point
of what a Nursing Assistant didn’t do. This needs to be addressed, and verbal
appreciation needs to be expressed towards the efforts of Nursing Assistants.
Another great way to show appreciation is to ask Nursing Assistants for their
input regarding patient care and include them in discussions about how to
handle particular patient issues. This will definitely make them feel
appreciated and valued.
Employers
need to work hard to make Nursing Assistants feel appreciated as well. With
them being is such high demand, they need to work hard to keep those quality
workers they already have. In addition, their attitude towards the issue will
often set the tone for other medical staff.
Employers
can extend appreciation to individual Nursing Assistants or the profession as a
whole in employment newsletters. These are often well read materials that
pertain to the medical facility and can be distributed monthly or every pay day
along with your check. If your facility participates in Medical Appreciate
Week, then it is imperative that the Nursing Assistants feel honored during
that time as well. Some employers offer raises to Nursing Assistants based on
their performance as a bonus to recognize their efforts.
It is
important to understand that Nursing Assistants don’t enter the profession
looking for recognition. They sincerely want to help others the best way they
can. However, being over worked and under appreciated it a mix that leads to
stress, burnout, and often leaving the profession. Medical facilities need to
take the opportunity to inform other staff of all the duties Nursing Assistants
perform. Other staff and the facility need to work hard to make them feel as
important as any other staff member. Too often, the mentality is that they are
entry level workers with less education. This misconception will lead to a
continued shortage of Nursing Assistants to help patients and other staff. That
being said, it is definitely to the advantage of the staff and facility to make
sure Nursing Assistants feel welcome, appreciated, and an intricate part of the
team.
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