Teaching nurses cognitive rehearsal training to confront bullying and lateral violence
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Michelle Krakar, MS, MSN, RN, Staff Development, St. Francis-Emory Healthcare, Columbus, Georgia, USA
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Abstract
In today’s challenging healthcare environment, nurses need to be empowered, resilient, and confident to confront lateral violence they experience or witness. Cognitive rehearsal training is a tool that teach nurses responses to bullying behaviors that are pervasive throughout the profession.
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The United States faces unique practice challenges that were unimaginable in the recent past. Supporting each other, being empowered, and feeling valued should be central to training and education to maintain and improve a nurse's moral stability and feelings of empowerment.
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2021-03-12T00:47:57Z
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Keywords | Bullying; Empowerment; Resilence |
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Name | Creating Healthy Work Environments 2021 |
Host | Sigma Theta Tau International |
Location | Virtual Event |
Date | 2021 |
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