3. PRACTICE-RELATED FEEDBACK
Five pieces of practice-related feedback are required. The purpose of seeking and reflecting upon practice-related feedback is to encourage you to be more responsive to the needs of your patients and service users and those who care for them.
The feedback can come from a wide variety of sources:
- Patients, service users, carers, students as part of your day to day practice
- Friends and family feedback
- Thank you cards
- Team performance reports
- Feedback to the group or practice
- Feedback from colleagues e.g. nurses other healthcare professionals, reception staff, researchers, teachers
- Complaints
- Serious event reviews
- Feedback received through your annual appraisal.
Click here to download the NMC template to help you record your practice related feedback.
http://www.nmc.org.uk/standards/revalidation/revalidation-guidance-and-resources/
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You may find it useful to undertake one of our modules on feedback: http://www.faculty.londondeanery.ac.uk/e-learning/effective-feedback/
Case Study: Sharon |
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Sharon is a Practice Nurse who works in a large, inner city practice. She has been thinking about who she meets in her professional practice and who could provide her with practice related feedback. This is the list she has come up with so far:
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