The components of the Resilience at Work tool help nurse managers identify how to build this important skill
'In healthcare, it's never-ending changes and adapting to the new changes,' says Heinrich M. Huerto, MSN, RN, ONC, CMSRN, nurse manager at Providence Holy Cross Medical Center. 'And we were thinking, 'How do we support ourselves and how do we support the other nurse managers?' Resilience among bedside nurses is a hot topic. But what about nurse managers? With responsibilities that include operations, quality metrics, staff engagement, and patient satisfaction, there's no doubt they could benefit from building resilience as well. In this week's feature issue, you'll learn how one organization helped nurse managers assess their resilience skills with the Resilience at Work tool. Also, in this issue: Patients' worries surrounding healthcare worker burnout Nurses' petition for more vascular access specialists The state of the emergency nurse workforce | |
Assess Nurse Manager Resilience With This Tool | The components of the Resilience at Work tool help nurse managers identify how to build this important skill. Find out more about the areas where nurse managers may need to focus to boost resilience. |
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