Nurses spend more time with patients than most other types of providers and have unique insight into patient care and the the healthcare system.
A Strong Case for the Professional Introduction in Nursing
Do you always introduce yourself by name to your patients? Or do you simply say, “Hi, I’ll be your nurse today?”
In their Viewpoint essay in the June issue of AJN, Raeann LeBlanc and two colleagues at the University of Massachusetts Amherst College of Nursing make a strong case for the professional introduction, in which “a nurse states her or his full name and role in the patient’s care.”
The authors argue that professional introductions are “a powerful way to make clear the centrality of the nurse’s role in the care of the patient.” When nurses use professional introductions, we make our knowledge and expertise more visible and help patients better understand just what it is that nurses do.
The authors also address potential safety concerns nurses may have about disclosing their full name to a patient, and they offer some reasons why the importance of professional introductions may not be taught in nursing school.