[Excerpt from] Self care for nurses: Small doses for wellness
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Natalie B. May, PhD, is a self-care and resilience researcher and Associate Professor at the University of Virginia School of Nursing. Tim Cunningham, DrPH, MSN, RN, FAAN, is the Co-Chief Well-Being Officer for the Woodruff Health Sciences Center at Emory University. Dorrie K. Fontaine, PhD, RN, FAAN, is the Dean Emerita at the University of Virginia School of Nursing and founder of UVA’s Compassionate Care Initiative.
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This item record pertains to an excerpt from Self Care for Nurses: Small Doses for Wellness, which is provided free of charge by the publisher.
About this book:
The term resilience often gets a bad rap, but the ability to take care of yourself during stressors remains key to creating a work environment where you can thrive.
Grounded in research and rich in expertise gleaned from fellow nurses and other practitioners across the healthcare spectrum, Self Care for Nurses: Small Doses for Wellness offers proven self-care strategies that can positively transform your relationship with work. The authors filled this book with practical exercises that will fit easily into your lifestyle and might just keep you from the brink of burnout.
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Keywords | Self Care; Resilience; Burnout; Mental Health; Physical Wellness; Work-Life Balance; Healthy Work Environment |
Publisher | Sigma Theta Tau International |
Date | 2023-03 |
Version | Publisher’s Version |
ISBN | 9781646481019 |
EPUB ISBN | 9781646481026 |
MOBI ISBN | 9781646481040 |
PDF ISBN | 9781646481033 |
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