Focusing on the pandemic's impact, this book critically examines the responses from government and healthcare institutions while incorporating firsthand accounts from nurses and therapists. It offers valuable insights into resilience, trauma, and wellbeing, making it essential for those interested in workforce development in nursing. The combination of analysis and primary research highlights the challenges faced by healthcare professionals during this unprecedented time.
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- 2024
- 2019
Through narratives from or about nurses, the book delves into the intricate themes of resilience and identity within the nursing profession. It challenges existing beliefs and encourages readers to reconsider their understanding of these concepts, offering fresh perspectives and insights that highlight the complexities nurses face in their roles.
- 2019
- 2017
Critical Resilience for Nurses
- 164 pages
- 6 hours of reading
This book addresses the challenges facing the nursing profession, including financial pressures and increased workloads. It explores the concept of resilience, critiques current well-being measures, and examines nursing's identity and the impact of politics and social media. It offers a framework for fostering change and survival in a demanding environment.
- 2013
Nursing in Context
- 184 pages
- 7 hours of reading
Want a sophisticated, witty and engaging introduction to the nursing profession? Based on over 20 years of research and experience, Nursing in Context offers a critical discussion of the nursing profession, with frank and honest answer to 'What is nursing?' - making it thoroughly absorbing reading. It addresses core topics which underpin nursing education including history, values, evidence-based practice, caring, compassion, policy and politics. This book will truly prepare students of nursing for the complexities of their chosen career, giving them the confidence to practice in modern healthcare settings.