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Personal Resilience for Healthcare Staff

When the Going Gets Tough

By (author) John Edmonstone
Format: Paperback / softback
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd, London, United Kingdom
Imprint: CRC Press
Published: 26th Apr 2013
Dimensions: w 226mm h 277mm d 17mm
Weight: 614g
ISBN-10: 1846199832
ISBN-13: 9781846199837
Barcode No: 9781846199837
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Synopsis
If people and organisations in healthcare cannot care for themselves, how can they care for the populations and communities they exist to serve? Healthcare professionals and their organisations are subject to growing pressures, including regular reviews and reorganisations, coping with the impact of an aging population, financial pressures, shrinking of career prospects and enhanced expectations of what a healthcare system can do - all within a fierce media spotlight. Many healthcare staff also experience physical and psychological stress caused by long working hours. This practical guide has been written specifically for individuals who are experiencing anxieties engendered by working in healthcare. It examines the reasons why healthcare organisations are susceptible to these difficulties and considers the possible causes of such stress. By adopting a workbook format it suggests practical ways personal resilience can be developed and enhanced, and offers tools to stimulate thought and assist this process. Human resource managers, counsellors, training and development professionals, coaches, mentors and leadership consultants within healthcare organisations will also find this workbook enlightening.

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'Healthcare professionals and the organisations they work for face increasing challenges, whether caring for the sick or working at an operational level. Remaining healthy and resilient is a challenge so this book is a welcome resource... It has merit as a self-help book but would probably be even better used as an organisational resource, thus ensuring everyone is moving in a similar direction.' Phil Russell, lecturer practitioner bereavement service, The Rowans Hospice, Hampshire, UK, Nursing Older People Journal 'Written in an engaging and accessible style, this is a useful resource for nurse managers, team leaders and educationalists, if only to act as an aide-memoire.' Rebecca Verity, NIHR doctoral research fellow, King's College London, UK, Cancer Nursing Practice Journal