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Motivational Concepts
in
Rehabilitation
for
Nurses and their patientsCreated and presented by
Jo-Anne Armstrong CN MARNA, MACN, MClinRehab; MClinEd
June 2015
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Define motivation
Discuss the importance of nurses’ motivation in healthcare
Outline psychosocial processes that influence motivation
Outline ways to assist a person to gain/maintain motivation
Overview of presentation
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So what is motivation?
The central psychosocial process supporting a person to undertake a task.
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A Question or Two for you:Why did you chose to become a nurse?
How do you remain positive with heavy workloads and no-one seems to be listening to your concerns?
Do you know how to promote positive outcomes for rehabilitating clients motivation?
So, What is Your Motivation to be here?
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As a nurse, how do your personal goals, values & beliefs affect the recovery process for your patients?
How do your patients’ personal goals, values & beliefs about healthcare, illness & disease impact on the care provided & their own health outcomes?
Psychological concepts affecting Your
Nursing Practices
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When we can identify why a
person lacks motivation, we are
better able to select theRIGHT method & strategies
to improve their motivation &
thereby achieve realistic goals
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Demotivational ConceptsCath Duncan, 2010. from ‘Remembering for Good”
Fear
Setting wrong goals
Lack of Clarity
Conflicting Values
Lack of Autonomy
Lack of challenge
Grief
Loneliness
Burn-out
Lack of direction
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ActionsGood rapport
Identify value & belief systems
Realistic goals
Active listening skills
Monitoring for decline
Use ISBAR
ConceptsCreating change
Promoting growth
Ensuring clarity
Empowerment
Providing support
Creation of desire
Reinforcement of realistic goals
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Positive Motivation
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Positive
motivation
creates
Determination
and
Success
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Thank-you
Any comments or
Questions?