21/09/2023
One healthcare law that fits into the framework of my nursing theory is the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA). HIPAA prioritizes client privacy and confidentiality and aligns with the principles of caring in nursing practice. The HIPAA laws protect clients' well-being beyond only a medical cure and promote a safe, caring, and compassionate environment.
The Patient Bill of Rights is another law that aligns with m Theory of Human Caring, as nurses must follow all rights to show quality client care. These include the right to respectful care, privacy, informed consent, and the continuation of quality care from nurses. This law relates to my theory as it promotes treating clients holistically and compassionately and prioritizes their physical, emotional, social, and spiritual well-being.
Professional boundaries in nursing are one more example of laws that relate to my Theory of Human Caring by defining what is appropriate and not within caring nurse-client relationships. My entire theory is focused on the importance of quality relationships between nurses and their clients, as this will promote care in areas other than the medical issue itself. This set of boundaries ensures that nurses respect their clients and encourage independence. It is a guide to respect the dignity of all clients and to ensure there is no inappropriate involvement with that client or that the nurse does not go beyond the scope of professional care.