Nurse wellbeing
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Study finds three-quarters of nurses burned out after Covid
Three-quarters of frontline nurses in China were left burned out after the Covid-19 pandemic, a new study has suggested.
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A London NHS trust is giving its nurses body-worn cameras and asking the public to be kinder to its healthcare staff, after incidents of violence and abuse more than doubled over three years.
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A programme to help internationally educated nursing staff through the potentially stressful process of gaining UK registration has been created, as part of an existing wellbeing app for nurses.
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A nurse who leads an organisation representing Arab nursing and midwifery staff has said the escalating conflict in the Middle East is having a knock-on effect on the wellbeing of the UK health workforce.
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A group of nurses have teamed up with a cancer patient to release a Christmas single to raise money for Kingston Hospital Charity.
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The psychological health of nurses needs to be “front and centre” of discussions at board level, researchers have said as they launch a new guide for health leaders on how to improve staff wellbeing.
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A nurse who lost his son to suicide has called for lived experience to play a bigger role in the design of mental health services.
Latest clinical
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This article, the second in the series, outlines motivational interviewing approaches for the professional nurse advocate when supporting colleagues through restorative clinical supervision.
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Professional values form part of the student nurse journey while on placement. Staff and educators can help nursing students meet these.
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This article, the first in a series, outlines what the professional nurse advocate should consider when supporting nursing colleagues by engaging them in restorative clinical supervision.
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Concern about nurse wellbeing and retention prompted one trust to outsource its clinical supervision to offer a safe place for reflective practice. This project won the Best Employer for Staff Recognition and Engagement category in the 2022 Nursing Times Workforce Awards.
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This article explores the challenges for nurses in attending and engaging in level 2 psychological supervision and offers recommendations to address these issues.
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Nurses’ clinical decision-making can influence the amount and quality of sleep patients receive in the intensive care unit.