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DANIELLE ROSENFELD-LOVELL

TRANSPOSING CONSUMER PARTNERSHIP FROM THE BEDSIDE TO THE CLIENT MEETING by Danielle Rosenfeld-Lovell, Consultant Security Testing and Assurance at CyberCX Long before the idea of a career in information

So, I would like to share a few lessons learnt from

security or technology occurred to me, I trained to

the bedside that I think could be usefully adapted to

be a nurse. I knew that the better informed I was, the

consulting with stakeholders, especially our clients.

safer and more effective would be the standard of care I could provide. So I took to intensely studying anatomy, pathophysiology and pharmacology.

LESSON 1: THE FINE AND FINICKY ART OF ESTABLISHING RAPPORT QUICKLY Very early in my nursing career I realised spending

I thought my understanding of diagnoses and of how

a little time at the beginning of each shift getting to

various drugs should be used for best effect would

know my patients and their family could contribute

be the most valuable things I could offer. So, when I

substantially to making the shift go more smoothly.

began to practice, it came as something of a surprise

Committing time to creating a meaningful relationship

to me that much of my time at work was consumed

with patients (or consumers) can be challenging

by learning the context of the patient and their family.

when you have a backlog of tasks to plough through. Nonetheless, I found it took very little time to ask a

I started to routinely grapple with questions such

couple of questions about things I could observe in the

as “What sort of social support does the patient

room when I first introduced myself, like a favourite

have?” “Will my patient reasonably be able to commit

toy or a book a patient or family member was reading.

to the treatment we are suggesting when they go

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home?” and “Am I speaking using words that my

Depending on the situation, I might ask whether

patient understands?” Increasingly, these questions

anything notable had happened that day (people

became less speculation and more an essential part

find amazing ways to manage the boredom of being

of the job if I wanted to deliver effective healthcare.

in hospital!) Whatever topic I chose, demonstrating

Consideration of people’s preferences, needs,

genuine curiosity and buy-in, even if I had only a

culture and the context of their lives underpins the

few minutes, could go a long way to establishing

philosophy of patient/family-centred care in nursing.

good rapport.

W O M E N I N S E C U R I T Y M A G A Z I N E

S E P T E M B E R • O C T O B E R 2022


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