Nursing issues : psychiatric nursing, geriatric nursing, and nursing burnout

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    • McLaughlin, Caitriona D.
    • Docherty, Jamie N.

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Nursing issues : psychiatric nursing, geriatric nursing, and nursing burnout

editors, Caitriona D. McLaughlin and Jamie N. Docherty

(Nursing - issues, problems and challenges)

Nova Science, c2010

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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Psychiatric nursing, although advanced in areas of interpersonal skills and manpower management, have been sadly lacking in the area of research relating to practice. This book aims to provide empirical evidence in relation to understanding a fundamental aspect of the psychiatric nurses' role, namely what constitutes the therapeutic relationship. The problems nurses face in their approach to risk assessment and management, which is affected to a considerable degree by who defines that risk and how it is defined, are discussed. Furthermore, whether we like it or not, risk assessment and management is a regular and daily occurrence in health care. Using case vignettes from teaching and therapeutic research, the authors of this book explore ways in which inner and outer dialogues are at play as the mental health nurse attempts to make sense of the experiences of mental pain narrated by people in his/her case. In addition, work-stress and burnout complaints are increasingly leading to higher levels of absentee rates at work. Superimposed organisational demands, work overload and limited decision-making capacities are often associated with the development of occupational stress by nurses that eventually create a sensation of professional burnout. A comprehensive literature review relating to nursing burnout, an issue that has received increasing interest from researchers and healthcare administrators is explored in this book. Other chapters address individual work experiences, coping strategies and health decisions made by nurses for patient care.

Table of Contents

  • Preface
  • Psychiatric Nurses Perceptions of the Constituents of the Therapeutic Relationship: A Grounded Theory Study
  • Biopsychosocial Vulnerability-Stress Modeling for an Incarcerated Population
  • Nurse Burnout: A Review of the Evidence & Implications for Practice & Research
  • Interpreting & Responding to Expressions of Mental Pain: The Inner & Outer Dialogues of the Mental Health Nurse
  • Two New Developments in the Treatment of Burnout
  • Poverty & Mental Health: The Role of Community Development in Addressing Mental Health Variables through the Lifespan
  • Nursing Burnout in the Era of Evidence Based Practice
  • Exploring the Use of Emerging Technologies to Enhance Interdisciplinary Collaborative Practice in Palliative Care
  • The Impact of Emotional Intelligence on Nursing Burnout
  • Is Caring for the Elderly a Health Risk? A Qualitative Study on Work Experience, Coping & Health Behaviours of Nurses
  • Burnout of Public Health Nurses Involved in Mental Health Care
  • Index.

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