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_aEmpowerment strategies for nurses : _bdeveloping resilience in practice |
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250 | _a2nd ed. | ||
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_aNew York, New York : _bSpringer, _c2020 |
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300 | _axxii, 256p | ||
520 | _aThis unique resource will help nurses overcome stressors and challenges when—and even before— they arise. Featuring seven new chapters and a multitude of new authors, the second edition reflects the latest research on resilience and well-being and applies it specifically to nursing professionals. The book describes a diverse range of proactive and preventive approaches nurses can harness in a variety of healthcare contexts. These strategies help develop strength, flexibility, and the determination to adapt to professional challenges that may at first seem daunting. Strategies are presented to conquer self-defeating thoughts, connect with positive peers, and emulate positive leadership attributes. Chapters present first-hand accounts of “resilience in action” and extensive examples that showcase evidence-based resilience strategies, along with discussion questions, creative thinking exercises, and application activities. | ||
650 | _aNursing profession | ||
650 | _aNursing, supervisory | ||
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_aResilience _917089 |
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650 | _aStress | ||
650 | _aPlanning | ||
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_aMcAllister, Margaret _eEditor |
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_aBrien, Donna Lee _eEditor |
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