
Olivia shares her helpful tips on how to earn respect in your workplace as a nurse, from having confidence to knowing your worth and staying professional.
In all professions, including nursing, gaining respect in the workplace is essential.
Being well respected by your colleagues and managers not only makes you feel valued and appreciated, but it ensures that you can provide the best possible care to your patients. Being a respected nurse also helps you gain traction for getting promoted into specialised and high paying roles. Well respected nurses often get invited into extra learning opportunities within the workplace, thus advancing their career.
As you can see, the benefits are endless! So, how can you gain respect as a nurse in your workplace? Let's find out.
Be Competent
The most critical factor in earning respect as a nurse is being competent at your job.
Notice how I used the word earning respect and not being given respect. Earning respect means just that; you must earn it, and unfortunately, earning takes time and effort.
Being competent means you possess the knowledge and skills necessary to provide the best possible care to your patients. If you are not a competent nurse, earning respect will be almost impossible.
So, how can you become a competent nurse? Basically, be really good at your job.
First, learn the basics; that could be the procedures, medications, terminology, and biology/ anatomy you use on a daily basis.
Second, stay up to date with the latest research and best practices in your field. You can do this by attending conferences, workshops, and other professional development opportunities to stay informed and improve your skills. The easiest way to do this can be looking at the latest evidence-based articles online.
Finally, reflect on your practice and identify areas where you can improve. Nobody knows everything, not even the leaders in your field. Never stop learning and admit your mistakes. This is a sure-fire way to earn respect.
Be Confident In Your Abilities
Once you have mastered competence, the most important ways to gain respect as a nurse is to be confident in your abilities.
Confidence is not only a sign of competence, but it also helps to put others at ease. No patient wants a nervous nurse hands shaking while they are injecting them!
Both patients and colleagues will appreciate your confidence and trust in your ability to provide excellent care.
If you are struggling with self-confidence, try to focus on your strengths and accomplishments! For starters, you have a nursing degree, which is amazing in itself. Remember that you have worked hard to get where you are. You totally deserve to be respected for your efforts.
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I am a 27-year-old Practice Nurse. In late 2018 I moved to the UK from New Zealand. In New Zealand I worked as a RN at Skin Institute, a private skin cancer, cosmetic, and dermatology clinic. In the future I would like to start my own clinic in cosmetic medicine. I am also passionate about international nursing and helping other nurses come to the UK.
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Charles Osadare
Charles Osadare
one year agoI wish nurses all will get to read this great piece right here. Respect doesn't come cheap, especially for nurses ... read more
I wish nurses all will get to read this great piece right here. Respect doesn't come cheap, especially for nurses and when you are a person of color, get ready to earn it harder!
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