- Faculty:
- Karen Lee Burton
- Duration:
- Full Day
- Format:
- Audio and Video
- Copyright:
- May 05, 2016
Description
Outline
Nurse Burnout and Compassion Fatigue
- Examples of burnout’s impact on patient outcomes
- Solutions for combating nurse burnout in self and others
- Dealing with work-related stress in a healthy way
- What is compassion fatigue?
- Has the art of “caring” been lost in nursing?
- Applying empathy in practice
- Priority setting skills for nurses
- Employee assistance programs and other resources
- Call to action: Formulate a plan to reach others regarding the importance of nurse burnout prevention and compassion fatigue
The Addicted Professional
- Are nurses at higher risk for substance abuse than the general population?
- Lived experience of nurses who have experienced addiction
- Fear
- Shame and guilt
- Poor coping
- Increased need to control their environments
- A belief that addiction would never happen to them
- Overall research finding: Nurses in recovery feel misunderstood, judged, and desire acceptance
- Considerations when working with an addicted professional
- Identify your OWN risk for becoming addicted
- Call to action: Formulate a plan to educate nurses about risk for addiction in self and co-workers, signs to look for and how to report suspected problems
Conflict in the Workplace
- What is the cause behind the conflict?
- Conflict resolution tips for nurse leaders/physicians
- Conflict resolution strategies for patients/families
- Conflict resolution approaches to use within your team
- Conflict and emotion
- What to say and how to say it (affect)
- Putting conflict into proper perspective
- Role play: Challenging conflict scenarios
- Conflict can be a good thing
- Call to action: Formulate a plan to incorporate new conflict resolution techniques
Nurse Incivility
- The impact of nurse incivility at work
- Ways to promote teamwork and elevate workplace morale
- Encouragement vs. punitive treatment— What results are you hoping for?
- New approaches to welcome nurses to the profession
- Call to action: Formulate a plan to minimize nursing incivility
Generational Differences in Nurses
- Millennials, Generation X, and Baby Boomers
- Perceptions of each generation of the other generations
- Technology impact on the generations of nurses
- Meeting the communication needs across the generations
- Vital need for collaboration and teamwork
- Draw on the strengths of each generation to promote teamwork
- Call to action: Formulate team-building across the generations
Spirituality in Nursing
- Remarkable spirituality experiences in practice
- Increasing comfort with diverse spiritual and religious preferences
- Can nurses go “too far” with influence or support?
- Call to action: Formulate a plan to support spirituality in nursing practice
Faculty
Karen Lee Burton, PhD, RN, CNE Related seminars and products: 2
Karen Lee Burton, PhD, RN, CNE, draws from extensive experiences practicing in charge nurse and staff nurse positions, focused in labor & delivery, addictions and med/surg settings. Her more recent career accomplishments include director/administrator academic roles. Additionally, Karen has taught online and in the classroom on a variety of topics that reflect her areas of interest and expertise, including: nursing ethics, women’s health, and addicted nurses. Throughout her diverse work experiences, she has taken an interest in contemporary issues in today’s nursing world and has accumulated a wealth of knowledge regarding the evolution of challenges that nurses and nurse leaders currently encounter.
Karen has received numerous recognitions over the years. Her keen insights are sought for presentations with healthcare audiences throughout the country and she has publications to her credit. Dr. Burton earned a bachelor’s degree in nursing from Brigham Young University, a master’s degree from the University of Utah, and a PhD in Nursing Education from the University of Northern Colorado, completing her dissertation on addicted nurses.
Disclosures:
Financial: Karen Lee Burton has an employment relationship with Southern New Hampshire University. She receives royalties as an author for Scholar’s Press. Dr. Burton receives a speaking honorarium from PESI, Inc.
Nonfinancial: Karen Lee Burton is a member of the American Nurses Association; and the Utah Nurses Association.
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