
[Retired] Using restorative supervision to help nurses during the Covid-19 pandemic (Text, 20 min)
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- [Retired] Using restorative supervision to help nurses during the Covid-19 pandemic (Text, 20 min)
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The Covid-19 pandemic has transformed how many health professionals deliver their clinical practice, causing them to experience increased levels of stress, anxiety and moral injuries. This article highlights how, by using the restorative element of the Advocating for Education and Quality ImProvement model, a professional nurse advocate helped nurses to gain resilience to work positively in difficult circumstances and cope with the anxieties they faced.
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- Children and Young People with Mental Health Needs, Autism or Learning Disability > Staff Support and Supervision > [Retired] Supervision > [Retired] Further Resources > [Retired] Using restorative supervision to help nurses during the Covid-19 pandemic (Text, 20 min)
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- 5 Sep 2022
- Last Major Update:
- 5 Sep 2022
- Keywords:
- reflection in action, stress, communication, diffucult experiences
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- Title:
- [Retired] Using restorative supervision to help nurses during the Covid-19 pandemic (Text, 20 min)
- Description:
-
The Covid-19 pandemic has transformed how many health professionals deliver their clinical practice, causing them to experience increased levels of stress, anxiety and moral injuries. This article highlights how, by using the restorative element of the Advocating for Education and Quality ImProvement model, a professional nurse advocate helped nurses to gain resilience to work positively in difficult circumstances and cope with the anxieties they faced.
Source: Nursing Times - Hierarchy:
- Children and Young People with Mental Health Needs, Autism or Learning Disability > Staff Support and Supervision > [Retired] Supervision > [Retired] Further Resources > [Retired] Using restorative supervision to help nurses during the Covid-19 pandemic (Text, 20 min)
- Created:
- 5 Sep 2022
- Last Major Update:
- 5 Sep 2022
- Keywords:
- reflection in action, stress, communication, diffucult experiences