Transformational change: A shift to a healthy work environment throughout nursing academia
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Donna Carazzone, DNP, FNP-C, School of Nursing, College of Mount Saint Vincent, Bronx, New York, USA; Sylvia Colon Cabassa, DNP, RT (R), RN, NP-C, Henry P. Becton School of Nursing & Allied Health, Fairleigh Dickinson University, Teaneck, New Jersey, USA
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Schools of Nursing are continuously working on ways of offering and facilitating positive learning experiences for their nursing students This paper will introduce steps that will help nursing faculty in making the paradigm shift that will develop a healthy work environment enhancing caring, collaboration, and self-care for their students.
Creating Healthy Work Environments 2019: Innovating Healthy Clinical and Academic Environments: Optimizing Patient Outcomes and Professional Well-Being, February 22-24, 2019. New Orleans, Louisiana, USA.
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Keywords | Caring Presence; Healthy Work Environment; Transformations Change |
Name | Creating Healthy Work Environments 2019 |
Host | Sigma Theta Tau International |
Location | New Orleans, Louisiana, USA |
Date | 2019 |
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