Duty of Care

£6.00

Welcome to our Duty of Care online training. Upon completion, you will receive a certificate of completion.

The course duration is approximately 1 hour and will earn you 1 CPD point. You have 6 months from the date of purchase to finish this training.
This module covers various topics related to Duty of Care, providing an understanding of legal, ethical, and professional responsibilities in healthcare settings. It emphasizes the importance of safe and effective care, professional conduct, patient rights, and ethical decision-making.
Who Is This Course For?

- Nurses and midwives

- Healthcare assistants

- Care home staff

- Medical practitioners

- Allied health professionals

- Support workers in healthcare settings

It is ideal for anyone working in healthcare environments who needs to understand their Duty of Care responsibilities and maintain high standards of patient safety and professionalism.
This online training module includes the following topics:

1. Introduction to Duty of Care:
- Definition and importance of Duty of Care in healthcare settings.
- Legal and ethical obligations of healthcare workers towards patients.

2. Understanding the Scope of Duty of Care
- Identifying individuals for whom a healthcare worker has a Duty of Care (patients, colleagues, visitors, etc.):
- Recognizing the limits and boundaries of Duty of Care.

3. Maintaining Professionalism and Competence
- Upholding professional standards and codes of conduct.
- Continuous professional development and staying updated with best practices.
- Recognizing personal limitations and seeking appropriate help or support when needed.

4. Providing Safe and Effective Care
- Ensuring a safe environment for patients and colleagues.
- Following infection control protocols and maintaining hygiene standards.
- Adhering to medication administration guidelines and protocols.
- Recognizing and responding to clinical deterioration or emergencies promptly.

5. Effective Communication and Documentation
- Importance of clear and accurate communication with patients, colleagues, and other healthcare professionals.
- Documenting relevant patient information, care plans, and interventions accurately.
- Sharing information appropriately while respecting patient confidentiality and privacy.

6. Respecting Patient Rights and Autonomy
- Respecting patient autonomy and involving them in decision-making processes.
- Obtaining informed consent for procedures, treatments, and interventions.
- Advocating for patients' rights and ensuring their dignity and privacy.

7. Recognizing and Managing Ethical Dilemmas
- Identifying ethical dilemmas and conflicts that may arise in healthcare settings.
- Utilizing ethical decision-making frameworks to resolve conflicts.
- Seeking guidance from supervisors or ethics committees when needed.

8. Responding to Complaints and Feedback
- Understanding the importance of addressing patient complaints and feedback.
- Following organizational policies and procedures for complaint resolution.
- Learning from complaints to improve future practice.

9. Reflective Practice and Self-Care
- Emphasizing the importance of self-reflection and learning from experiences.
- Recognizing signs of burnout and stress and implementing self-care strategies.
- Seeking support from colleagues, supervisors, or counseling services when necessary.
By the end of this course, learners will be able to:

1. Understand the concept of Duty of Care in healthcare settings and its importance in providing safe and effective care.

2. Recognize the legal and ethical obligations of healthcare workers towards patients, colleagues, and others.

3. Identify the scope and boundaries of Duty of Care in different situations.

4. Demonstrate knowledge of professional standards, codes of conduct, and best practices related to Duty of Care.

5. Apply infection control protocols, hygiene standards, and medication administration guidelines to ensure patient safety.

6. Communicate effectively with patients, colleagues, and other healthcare professionals while respecting patient confidentiality and privacy.

7. Document relevant patient information, care plans, and interventions accurately and appropriately.

8. Respect patient rights, autonomy, and dignity, and involve them in decision-making processes.

9. Identify and manage ethical dilemmas and conflicts that may arise in healthcare settings.

10. Respond to patient complaints and feedback in a timely and appropriate manner.

11. Practice reflective self-assessment and implement self-care strategies to prevent burnout and promote overall well-being.
Nursing and Midwifery Council’s (CPD Points)

- It is necessary to complete 35 hours (35 Nursing CPD Points) of relevant CPD within the three-year period since your last registration renewal or since joining the register.

- Of these 35 hours, a minimum of 20 hours (20 Nursing CPD Points) should be dedicated to participatory learning, which involves interaction with other professionals.

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