Beyond burnout and bullies: Addressing healthcare occupational stress
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Richard J. Westphal, PhD, Family, Community, and Mental Health Service Department Chair, University of Virginia, School of Nursing, Zion Crossroads, Virginia, USA
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Traditional models of burnout and bullying focus on individual risks and behaviors and rarely address the impact of personal and occupational stress injury. The Caregiver Occupational Stress Control model is an evidenced-based peer support intervention that empowers healthcare personnel to recognize stress injuries and change the work culture.
29th International Nursing Research Congress: Innovative Global Nursing Practice and Education Through Research and Evidence-based Practice, July 19-23, 2018. Melbourne, Australia.
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Keywords | Burnout; Peer Support; Stress Injury |
Name | 29th International Nursing Research Congress |
Host | Sigma Theta Tau International |
Location | Melbourne, Australia |
Date | 2018 |
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