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This book uniquely provides actionable strategies along the wellness continuum in multiple dimensions: personal, institutional and professional; while applicable across disciplines: nursing and allied health, advanced practice providers and physicians. Further, the content is presented in a manner that can be taught to those entering the workforce, or serve as a primer for Wellness Officers. Most mental health texts focus on the needs of patients and ignore the mental health needs of clinicians. This book fills that gap embracing wellness initiatives as a matter of mental health. Wellness…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
This book uniquely provides actionable strategies along the wellness continuum in multiple dimensions: personal, institutional and professional; while applicable across disciplines: nursing and allied health, advanced practice providers and physicians. Further, the content is presented in a manner that can be taught to those entering the workforce, or serve as a primer for Wellness Officers. Most mental health texts focus on the needs of patients and ignore the mental health needs of clinicians. This book fills that gap embracing wellness initiatives as a matter of mental health. Wellness strategies for Inclusion Diversity and Equity are presented. The often ignored subject of suicide is approached head-on with evidence-based strategies for prevention. At the far end of the continuum of wellness, grief management after losing a colleague to death and/or suicide will be addressed. Each chapter includes learning objectives, a brief presentation of the science, application of principles into wellness practice, opportunities for future research and discussion questions. Artwork created by healthcare workers are included to augment transfer of knowledge through art as a way of knowing. Videos are offered to demonstrate through simulation lessons taught through the book.
Autorenporträt
Dr. Judy E. Davidson, DNP RN MCCM FAAN is a Nurse Scientist within the Department of Nursing Education, Research and Development at the University of California San Diego, and Research Scientist within the Department of Psychiatry School of Medicine for the University of California San Diego. Her research is focused on issues of workplace wellness ranging from the consequences of blame, peer support, clinician suicide, and clinician suicide prevention. She tested the first nurse suicide prevention program modelled after what had previously been deployed for physicians. This program is now heralded as a best practice from the American Nurses Association.

Marcus Groner-Richardson, BSN RN is a new graduate clinical nurse at University of California San Diego Health. He is a second-career nurse with previous experience in business management. Marcus currently works with Dr. Judy Davidson and her team on research and advocacy efforts centered around healthcare workplace wellness and suicide prevention.