![]() Patients, carers or family members can nominate a nurse or midwife for a DAISY Award anyone who experiences or observes extraordinary compassionate care being provided. This is a chance for our teams to recognise the positive impact they have and make the most of their successes together too.” None of us work in isolation as health professionals and we are very good at being there for each other to make the difficult days better. It also helps to remind us why we do what we do and build team spirit. “The whole ethos of the DAISY Award is about celebrating the nurses and midwives who do so much for so many people. While we see what we do as ordinary, what we do and say to our patients will be extraordinary for them and they will remember it for years to come. For our patients, their interactions with us are often at vulnerable times in their lives. June Brown, Executive Nurse Director for NHS Grampian explains: “As nurses or midwives, we do our jobs every day with an aim to provide the best care possible. The award is now recognised for its success in promoting patient and family-centred care, improving job satisfaction and retention, and celebrating the crucial work nurses and midwives do. NHS Grampian has joined healthcare facilities from 36 countries around the world by partnering with the DAISY Foundation to help recognise the clinical skills and compassion nurses and midwives provide to patients and families.ĭAISY stands for Diseases Attacking the Immune System and the not-for-profit organisation was formed in 1999 in memory of J. NHS Grampian first in Scotland to launch DAISY Award for nurses and midwives ![]() Parent and Infant Mental Health Services (PIMHS) Midwives Unit - Aberdeen Maternity HospitalĬhild and Adolescent Mental Health Services (CAMHS) Mobility and Rehabilitation Service (MARS) North of Scotland Research Ethics ServiceĬommunity Learning Disability Service Moray ![]()
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