Nurses who can increase their resilience usually feel naturally energized, motivated, and capable of taking of more responsibilities. Generally resilience is an ability to recover and recuperate quickly from difficult or challenging situations. Those who are resilient in nature will generally have a higher sense of self awareness, persistence.
American Psychology Association recommended some factors which can help nurse to develop more resilience practice settings:
Maintaining good and Positive attitude: In any of the profession, person should always keep positive attitude towards his work. This will increase the productivity.
Evidence based practice: Nurse should most of the time use external sources for the nursing practice such as indulgence of evidence based practice.
Time management: It is one of the most important in nursing profession as to manage time. The work should not be pending and should be performed on time.
Proper communication: Communication removes the barrier of mis understanding.
Sustaining optimism and a hopeful outlook of the future
Accepting that there are circumstances which are out of one’s control
Any change which can bring positive outcomes should always be implemented. But sudden change in any work can bring the negative impact. So changes in nursing practices one must include slow introduction. Such as adoption of advanced technology in the healthcare practice can reducing the workload by time management etc.
References:
https://www.reflectionsonnursingleadership.org/features/more-features/Vol41_1_7-habits-of-highly-resilient-nurses
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What steps could you take to develop more resilience in your practice setting? How might you...
What steps could you take to develop more resilience in your practice setting? How might you communicate a change in practice to patients and nursing peers?
What steps could you take to develop more resilience in your practice setting? How might you communicate a change in practice to patients and nursing peers?
What steps could you take to develop more resilience in your practice setting? How might you communicate a change in practice to patients and nursing peers? please include references
Change is part of our daily healthcare environment. Clinical nursing judgements based on quality and safety, as well as protocols and standards, reflect our patient-centered care values. What steps could you take to develop more resilience in your practice setting? How might you communicate a change in practice to patients and nursing peers?
Change is part of our daily healthcare environment. Clinical nursing judgements based on quality and safety, as well as protocols and standards, reflect our patient-centered care values. What steps could you take to develop more resilience in your practice setting? How might you communicate a change in practice to patients and nursing peers?
Change is part of our daily healthcare environment. Clinical nursing judgments based on quality and safety, as well as protocols and standards, reflect our patient-centered care values. What steps could you take to develop more resilience in your practice setting? How might you communicate a change in practice to patients and nursing peers? Please provide sources
Change is part of our daily healthcare environment. Clinical nursing judgements based on quality and safety, as well as protocols and standards, reflect our patient-centered care values. What steps could you take to develop more resilience in your practice setting? How might you communicate a change in practice to patients and nursing peers? please any materials used thank you
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