Health and Wellbeing at Work for Nurses and Midwives, 1st Edition
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Edited by Holly Blake, PhD, CPsychol, AFBPsS, PGCHE, BA (Hons), SFHEA and Gemma Stacey, PhD, MN, RN (MENTAL HEALTH), PGCHE, PFHEAD
This important new book provides the first comprehensive compilation of strategies for promoting physical and mental wellbeing, specifically for nurses and midwives.
Written by experts on workforce health and wellbeing in conjunction with the Flor
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This important new book provides the first comprehensive compilation of strategies for promoting physical and mental wellbeing, specifically for nurses and midwives.
Written by experts on workforce health and wellbeing in conjunction with the Florence Nightingale Foundation, the book emphasises the importance supporting the wellbeing of self and others, even during times of extreme stress such during winter or when dealing with COVID-19. It covers multiple aspects of self-care, including how to tackle shift work, prevent dehydration and cope with moral injury and guilt – all illustrated with real-life case studies from nurses and midwives working at the coalface.
Health and Wellbeing at Work for Nurses and Midwives is suitable for students right through to Chief Nursing Officers and is applicable to readers from all countries. It is sure to stand the test of time as a trusted guide to this crucial aspect of the professional lives of nurses and midwives.
This important new book provides the first comprehensive compilation of strategies for promoting physical and mental wellbeing, specifically for nurses and midwives.
Written by experts on workforce health and wellbeing in conjunction with the Florence Nightingale Foundation, the book emphasises the importance supporting the wellbeing of self and others, even during times of extreme stress such during winter or when dealing with COVID-19. It covers multiple aspects of self-care, including how to tackle shift work, prevent dehydration and cope with moral injury and guilt – all illustrated with real-life case studies from nurses and midwives working at the coalface.
Health and Wellbeing at Work for Nurses and Midwives is suitable for students right through to Chief Nursing Officers and is applicable to readers from all countries. It is sure to stand the test of time as a trusted guide to this crucial aspect of the professional lives of nurses and midwives.
Key Features
Authentic case studies bring concepts to life
Written in a conversational and accessible style – suitable for readers of all levels
Contributions from across the nursing and midwifery workforce speak directly to the nursing/midwifery experience
Key recommendations for translating theory to practice
Reflective exercises used throughout to allow readers to engage deeply with the strategies and ideas
Edited by experts in their fields and based on evidence
Author Information
Edited by Holly Blake, PhD, CPsychol, AFBPsS, PGCHE, BA (Hons), SFHEA, Professor of Behavioural Medicine, School of Health Sciences, University of Nottingham, Nottingham, UK and Gemma Stacey, PhD, MN, RN (MENTAL HEALTH), PGCHE, PFHEAD, Associate Dean for Practice, School of Social Sciences, Nottingham Trent University
Edited by Holly Blake, PhD, CPsychol, AFBPsS, PGCHE, BA (Hons), SFHEA, Professor of Behavioural Medicine, School of Health Sciences, University of Nottingham, Nottingham, UK and Gemma Stacey, PhD, MN, RN (MENTAL HEALTH), PGCHE, PFHEAD, Associate Dean for Practice, School of Social Sciences, Nottingham Trent University
SECTION 1 The Case for Health and WellBeing at Work 1 Why Health Care Employers Should Promote Health: The Costs of Ill Health at Work 2 Caring for Yourself, To Care for Others: Prioritising Self-Care 3 How Staff WellBeing Relates to Patient Experiences of Care 4 How Stress and Anxiety Affect the Body 5 Understanding Compassion Fatigue and Burnout SECTION 2 Managing Emotions in Difficult Times 6 Untangling Difficult Emotions on the Job 7 Starting Conversations About Your Mental Health 8 Dealing With Anxiety and Low Mood SECTION 3 Wellbeing Needs at Different Times 9 Shiftwork, Sleep, and Managing Fatigue 10 WellBeing Needs During Periods of Fasting 11 Mental WellBeing in Nursing and Midwifery Students 12 WellBeing and Late Career Nurses and Midwives SECTION 4 Enhancing Wellbeing at Work 13 Psychologically Safe Working Environments 14 Clinical Supervision and WellBeing 15 Developing Teamwork and Social Support Across Occupational Boundaries 16 Enhancing Health and WellBeing Through Shared Governance 17 Acknowledging the Emotional and Social Challenges of Nursing and Midwifery Through Schwartz Rounds 18 Supporting Distressed Colleagues Using Psychological First Aid 19 Being Physically Active 20 Healthy Eating, Diet, and Obesity 21 The Impacts of Dehydration and Staying Hydrated at Work 22 The Challenge of Health and WellBeing in a Crisis 23 The Future of Health and WellBeing at Work INDEX
https://www.asia.elsevierhealth.com/health-and-wellbeing-at-work-for-nurses-and-midwives-9780323880534.html306582Health and Wellbeing at Work for Nurses and Midwiveshttps://www.asia.elsevierhealth.com/media/catalog/product/9/7/9780323880534_4.jpg29.3941.99USDInStock/Nursing & Midwifery/General Nursing/Books/Students/Nursing management/Books/Nursing & Midwifery/General Nursing/Japan Titles505457550546645059657525503952598565263160148865365054571505802451451205259852<P>This important new book provides the first comprehensive compilation of strategies for promoting physical and mental wellbeing, specifically for nurses and midwives.</P>
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<P>Written by experts on workforce health and wellbeing in conjunction with the Florence Nightingale Foundation, the book emphasises the importance supporting the wellbeing of self and others, even during times of extreme stress such during winter or when dealing with COVID-19. It covers multiple aspects of self-care, including how to tackle shift work, prevent dehydration and cope with moral injury and guilt – all illustrated with real-life case studies from nurses and midwives working at the coalface. </P>
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<P>Health and Wellbeing at Work for Nurses and Midwives</I> is suitable for students right through to Chief Nursing Officers and is applicable to readers from all countries. It is sure to stand the test of time as a trusted guide to this crucial aspect of the professional lives of nurses and midwives.</P> <P>This important new book provides the first comprehensive compilation of strategies for promoting physical and mental wellbeing, specifically for nurses and midwives.</P>
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<P>Written by experts on workforce health and wellbeing in conjunction with the Florence Nightingale Foundation, the book emphasises the importance supporting the wellbeing of self and others, even during times of extreme stress such during winter or when dealing with COVID-19. It covers multiple aspects of self-care, including how to tackle shift work, prevent dehydration and cope with moral injury and guilt – all illustrated with real-life case studies from nurses and midwives working at the coalface. </P>
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<P>Health and Wellbeing at Work for Nurses and Midwives</I> is suitable for students right through to Chief Nursing Officers and is applicable to readers from all countries. It is sure to stand the test of time as a trusted guide to this crucial aspect of the professional lives of nurses and midwives.</P>00add-to-cart97803238805342022ProfessionalEdited by Holly Blake, PhD, CPsychol, AFBPsS, PGCHE, BA (Hons), SFHEA and Gemma Stacey, PhD, MN, RN (MENTAL HEALTH), PGCHE, PFHEAD20241Book152w x 229h (6.00" x 9.00")Elsevier172Nov 23, 2022IN STOCKEdited by <STRONG>Holly Blake</STRONG>, PhD, CPsychol, AFBPsS, PGCHE, BA (Hons), SFHEA, Professor of Behavioural Medicine, School of Health Sciences, University of Nottingham, Nottingham, UK and <STRONG>Gemma Stacey</STRONG>, PhD, MN, RN (MENTAL HEALTH), PGCHE, PFHEAD, Associate Dean for Practice, School of Social Sciences, Nottingham Trent UniversityBooksBookUnited KingdomNoNoNoNoPlease SelectPlease SelectPlease Select