The importance of debriefing

Sub-Topic 5

Skills

Below are the skills in this Sub-Topic:

  • I will actively participate in debriefing sessions, whether offered on a 1-1 basis or as part of a team.

Advanced Skills

These skills are designed to assist with career, role and personal development. These should be considered once you are confident in the relevant skills above.

  • I will take the opportunity to reflect from a debrief and use this as part of my on-going learning experience.
Overview

Overview

Understanding the needs/rights of service users, whether this be cultural, social, clinical or otherwise is important to enable the service user to express their requirements and be involved in their care. However if a person is feeling vulnerable, lacking confidence or is disengaged they may require support in expressing themselves. A support worker will work alongside a patient/service user to assist in this process.

Of equal importance is understanding the barriers or challenges which people from different backgrounds or cultures may face when engaging with health and social care services.

It is therefore, important to take into account service user/patient needs when teams/individuals choose how to communicate. This is especially important if the service user has a distrust of the service provider.

Why is this important

Why is this important

Mental distress or poor mental health can often affect communication skills, so there may be times when it is much more difficult for a person to find the right words. In such circumstances the service user may look for, or seek out, support to articulate their needs.

Helping a service user to promote their “rights” is part of personalised care plan but this does not necessarily mean always speaking on their behalf.

Providing direction, or options to consider may be particularly important when the service user is not necessarily receiving support through family or friends.

It is also important that support roles do not “impart” their ideas or views on to service users or resolve the problem for them, as in the long term this may be disadvantageous to support and recovery.

Skills Review

Skills Review

Having completed this sub-topic I will understand the importance of these skills.

  • I will actively participate in debriefing sessions, whether offered on a 1-1 basis or as part of a team.