Assessor Name: Louise Walsh
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As a healthcare professional, you will be expected to establish professional relationships between patients and health workers. This involves understanding social roles, key responsibilities, and good practices in caregiving. By fostering strong social bonds, you can prevent illness and improve health outcomes. This assignment will demonstrate your knowledge of socialisation and role theory and how these theories apply to healthcare relationships.
In a bustling hospital, Nurse Anna efficiently coordinates patient care, administers medications, updates charts, and offers compassionate support. Her expertise ensures safety while providing emotional solace to those in recovery. Amidst the chaos, her gentle demeanor embodies the heart of the nursing profession.
Answer the following questions with reference to the roles performed by Nurse Anna.
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Date Assignment Issued: | 14.10.24 | Submission Deadline: | 04.11.24 |
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1.1 Describe the key principles of socialisation theory and role theory. | |||
1.2 Evaluate the extent to which socialisation theory and role theory apply to the relationships between patients/clients and healthcare workers. | |||
2.1 Use case study material to evaluate how family members and others in the social network impact the role of the professional carer. | |||
2.2 Evaluate the extent to which professional healthcare workers are taking on roles traditionally carried out within the family unit. |