Wednesday, March 13, 2019
Discuss the relationship between accountability, risk management and user-centered care
For the purpose of this TMA, I intend to look at how the use of risk management may assist and hinder practitioners right within the community mental health team I extend in, to explore how risk management assists and hinders the relationship between social workers, employers and helping users.Within the CMHT risk management is based upon guidance in clinical Governance which states Anticipate and prevent potential problems to learn from critical incidents and complaints and to take into account systems to help clinical staff to reflect and develop their practice. (RCN, 1998 book 1, Chapter 9, p.3). risk assessments within the team argon seen as positive tools that enable reasoned communication between the social worker and tolerant. The assessment provides a bottom from which a plan can be formulated to protect the patient from risk but also to extend the barriers of risk in a planned way, enabling the patient to explore and develop new header strategies empowering them to cope with their mental illness. In these situations there is a balance to be drawn between patients goodty and autonomy.There is however another military position to the risk management processes in that practitioners feel Youve got to watch your step and cover version your back Document everything Make sure you follow the guidelines and you keep the patients safe Thats the bottom line youve got to be safe. (L.Finlay, personal communication, 12 March 1999 Book 1, Chapter 9, p.187). It is this fear of punitive action that dissuades practitioners from exposing service users to avoidable risks, and risk assessments are viewed as documents providing good evidence of assessments to be accessed if ever there were questions round the care of the patient.The British Association of Social Workers gives guidelines for social workers righteousness. For the purpose of this TMA accountability can be defined as to be in a position to give an explanation for ones actions with reasons and ju stifications.
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