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Overcoming Secondary Stress in Medical and Nursing Practice: A Guide to Professional Resilience and Personal Well-Being 2nd Revised edition [Minkštas viršelis]

3.83/5 (23 ratings by Goodreads)
(Professor Emerita, Drexel University), (Professor Emeritus, Loyola University Maryland)
  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 224 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 137x208x18 mm, weight: 249 g
  • Išleidimo metai: 21-Apr-2021
  • Leidėjas: Oxford University Press Inc
  • ISBN-10: 0197547249
  • ISBN-13: 9780197547243
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 224 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 137x208x18 mm, weight: 249 g
  • Išleidimo metai: 21-Apr-2021
  • Leidėjas: Oxford University Press Inc
  • ISBN-10: 0197547249
  • ISBN-13: 9780197547243
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
"Against the backdrop of the COVID-19 pandemic, the second edition of Overcoming Secondary Stress in Medical and Nursing Practice explores the phenomenon of secondary stress experienced by clinicians on the frontlines of care. The book integrates concepts, assessment tools and self-care insights from the first edition with new concepts, evidence, strategies, and vignettes from the field concerning secondary stress experienced specifically by physicians, physician assistants and nurses. The findings and efforts of medical and nursing professional organizations to address and ameliorate endemic secondary stress are explored. Strategies for identifying, reframing, and intervening in stressful problems of practice, including wicked problems are also addressed. Tools for enhancing self-knowledge and developing a personal, self-care protocol to recognize and prevent secondary stress are the book's core feature. This book highlights the importance of interprofessional communication and support in ameliorating the stressors of clinical work, an effort enhanced by the book's interdisciplinary co-authorship. The extreme stressors of the COVID-19 pandemic on health care practitioners and the health care system illustrate the interconnectedness of health-enhancing personal self-care strategies, quality patient care, and renewed career commitment - the goal of this second edition"--

The mental and physical health of caregivers impacts more than just that individual worker. It affects the health of their patients, it impacts their families, it shapes communities, it influences politics, and it plays into international relations.

Medical and nursing professionals working in today's health care settings must be prepared to offer support in dangerous times despite staffing shortages, financial pressures, and complex legal requirements. The nature of this work puts these professionals in harm's way not only physically, but at greater risk for secondary stress, trauma, burnout and other emotional impacts exacerbating the need for self-care.

There is no better time to revisit the problem of secondary stress among caregivers than on the heels of the COVID-19 pandemic. Times of challenge and change test health care professionals' self-care insights, strategy, and reserves. New learnings and ways of maneuvering through difficult professional practice situations and life in general can become permanent elements in our self-care cache. This book will enrich the reader's insights and strategies with respect to secondary stress leading to enhanced resilience of mind, body and spirit. This second edition draws on content in the first edition and information from classic literature and research findings about the phenomenon of secondary stress experienced by nurses, physicians and physician assistants. This book highlights the importance of interprofessional communication and support in ameliorating the stressors of clinical work, an effort enhanced by interdisciplinary co-authorship. Educators and front line clinicians have come to the realization that the recognition and self-management of secondary stress and burnout will contribute to a high functioning, caring health care delivery system in the future that prevents attrition and major health problems for those in clinical careers. Overcoming Secondary Stress in Medical and Nursing Practice is an indispensable resource for medical and nursing professionals, students, and the counselors and therapists who work with them.

Recenzijos

Dr. Robert Wicks and Dr. Gloria Donnelly's updated book provides timely guidance and invaluable, concrete strategies to better understand and prevent stress and the cycle of burnout. This book should be on all healthcare providers' list of required readings as they prepare to face the rewards and challenges of our ever-changing healthcare environment. * Patrick C. Auth, PhD, PA-C, DFAAPA, 2017 Leadership Development Awardee, Physician Assistant Education Association * I prescribe this go-to resource for healing professionals in medicine and nursing who entered into practice psychologically healthy and now feel damaged. It's a life jacket for all who are drowning in unrelenting stress wrought by COVID-19, the current machinery of corporate healthcare delivery, and individual life circumstances. Wicks and Donnelly expertly help readers to gain perspective into their unique situations and start their personal healing journey. If your passion for healthcare is fading fast, reach for this book to become revitalized. * Linda Laskowski-Jones, MS, APRN, ACNS-BC, CEN, NEA-BC, FAWM, FAAN, Editor-in-Chief, Nursing2020: The Peer-Reviewed Journal of Clinical Excellence * Burnout' of healthcare professionals preceded the COVID-19 pandemic. The pandemic has brought the problem 'front and center.' Overcoming Secondary Stress in Medical and Nursing Practice is a beautifully written book; a must read not only for all healthcare providers and their employers but their relatives. This compassionate, concise text provides a clear blueprint for understanding why stress is a pervasive problem for medical and nursing professionals along with strategic solutions for prevention, endurance, and resilience. * Julie H. Levison, MD, MPhil, MPH, FACP, Massachusetts General Hospital and Assistant Professor of Medicine, Harvard Medical School * We are living in unprecedented times. Living through a pandemic, health providers have had to radically alter how they practice, for example, learning how to do telehealth overnight. This power-packed book should be read by all health care providers, whether they are administrators, educators, researchers or front-line staff. Secondary stress confronts us all, and this book assists health providers to manage such stress. * Al Rundio, PhD, DNP, RN, APRN, NEA-BC, FAAN, Vice President for Scholarly Advancement and Co-Editor-In-Chief, Journal of Interprofessional Education & Practice (National Academies of Practice) *

Foreword ix
Arnold R. Eiser
Introduction. Reaching Out ... Without Being Pulled Down: Remaining Passionate in the Fields of Medicine and Nursing, a Guide to Personal and Professional Well-Being for Physicians, Physician Assistants, and Nurses 1(12)
Chapter 1 Tacking on Dangerous Psychological Waters: Appreciating the Factors Involved in Chronic and Acute Secondary Stress
13(38)
Chapter 2 Wicked Problems in Health Care: Identifying, Reframing, Sufficing, and Forgiving Oneself
51(17)
Chapter 3 "Riding the Dragon": Enhancing Self-Knowledge and Self-Talk in the Health Care Professional
68(48)
Chapter 4 Drawing from the Well of Wisdom: Three Core Spiritual Approaches to Maintaining Perspective and Strengthening the Inner Life of the Medical and Nursing Professionals
116(25)
Chapter 5 The Simple Care of a Hopeful Heart: Developing a Personally Designed Self-Care Protocol
141(24)
Epilogue. Passionate Journeys: Returning to the Wonders of Medical and Nursing Practice 165(6)
Bibliography 171(14)
About the Authors 185(4)
Index 189
Robert J. Wicks, PsyD, received his doctorate in psychology from Hahnemann Medical College and Hospital and is Professor Emeritus, Loyola University Maryland. He has published more than 50 books and has lectured on the importance of resilience, self-care, and maintaining a healthy perspective all around the world as well as at the Mayo Clinic, Yale School of Nursing, Harvard's Children's Hospital and Harvard Divinity School, the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, the U.S. Air Force Academy, and on Capitol Hill to Members of Congress and their Chiefs of Staff. He has written and edited dozens of books, most recently The Tao of Ordinariness (Oxford University Press, 2019) and Night Call (Oxford University Press, 2018).

Gloria Ferraro Donnelly, PhD, RN, FAAN, FCPP, is Dean Emerita, Professor Emerita and founding Dean of the College of Nursing and Health Professions, Drexel University (1999 to 2016). Donnelly is the author of five textbooks and the winner of two American Journal of Nursing

Book of the Year awards. She has been Editor in Chief of the journal Holistic Nursing Practice for 40 years and has published 300 articles, and book chapters. She has given national presentations on family caregiving, assertiveness, stress management and leadership in clinical and academic settings.