Compassion fatigue contributes to role dissatisfaction, turnover, low morale and engagement, safety and satisfaction concerns. Within the past 2 years, this institution’s nurse leader turnover was over 50%. Nurse leaders performed a daily gratitude exercise, experiencing statistically significant results-80% had an increase in compassion satisfaction and turnover decreased to 3.4%. Gratitude is beneficial in increasing compassion satisfaction and decreasing turnover in this population.
How International Direct-Hire Can Enable a Return to Growth for Hospital Systems
Researching the Healing Power of Storytelling in Nursing Practice
The Power of Human and Machine : Fuel for the Future Workforce
Empowering Nurses: How Professional Governance Transformed a Culture
A Revolutionary Interprofessional Collaborative Care Delivery Model
Building Resilience Together: Peer Lead Approach to Nurse Manager Wellness
Improving Ambulatory Outcomes: A CNO, CNS, Educator & Nurse Scientist Team
A Culture of Inquiry
Professional Governance and the Role of the Chief Nurse Executive
The Impact of a Professional Governance President and Council Chair
Nursing Leadership Behaviors in Professional Governance
Foundations of Professional Governance
Evidence-Based Mentorship Program for New Nursing Managers
"You May Be On To Something": A New Model for Frontline Nursing Leadership
Creating a Path to the BSN: A Diversity and Inclusion Strategy
Collaboration with Rural Partners: Taking Care of the Region
Virtual Nursing - The Future of Compassionate Care is Here
Rise from the Ashes of a Pandemic: Changing Care Models, Changing Cultures
Improve Safety Through Acuity-Based Scheduling and Data-Driven Patient Assignments
Create your
podcast in
minutes
It is Free
The Relaxback UK Show
Your Sleep Guru Podcast
Good Nurse Bad Nurse
Nothing much happens: bedtime stories to help you sleep
Huberman Lab