Nursing is no longer the job it once was. Nurses have progressed to relative autonomy and specialised practice. In theory, these changes should make the working conditions for nurses more satisfying. However, sometimes excessive pressures produce stress that overshadows professional practice. Survival is not only about learning to cope with changed circumstances, but also about how to flourish and enjoy your working life. That is why this practical workbook takes you on a path from detecting and controlling stress, through encouraging assertiveness skills and time management, to enhancing job satisfaction and promoting career development. Six stand-alone modules make up the programme, which can be used by individuals as an informal resource, or by small groups of nurses and professionals allied to medicine undertaking the programme as part of clinical supervision. Organisations employing nurses in both the community and in hospitals can enhance morale and regenerate commitment by encouraging peer groups to work through the programme in the same way. The beauty of a programme like this is that you can work at your own pace. Following the programme should build up your confidence in your own personal and professional qualities, so that by the end you will agree that nursing is no longer the job it was - it is better!
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Presented in a practical workbook format, this text contains six stand-alone modules which can be used by individuals or groups of nurses. It helps nurses build up their confidence, and helps them identify stress and enhance job satisfaction.
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Module 1 Realizing the causes and recognizing the symptoms. Module 2 Controlling stress. Module 3 Asserting yourself. Module 4 Defining time management. Module 5 Enhancing job satisfaction. Module 6 Promoting career development.
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ISBN
9781857753394
Publisert
1999-07-01
Utgiver
Vendor
Radcliffe Publishing Ltd
Vekt
457 gr
Høyde
297 mm
Bredde
210 mm
Dybde
9 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
184

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