Strengthening workplace well-being: perceptions of intensive care nurses

Nursing in Critical Care
Rebecca J JardenJane Koziol-McLain

Abstract

Intensive care nursing is a professionally challenging role, elucidated in the body of research focusing on nurses' ill-being, including burnout, stress, moral distress and compassion fatigue. Although scant, research is growing in relation to the elements contributing to critical care nurses' workplace well-being. Little is currently known about how intensive care nurse well-being is strengthened in the workplace, particularly from the intensive care nurse perspective. Identify intensive care nurses' perspectives of strategies that strengthen their workplace well-being. An inductive descriptive qualitative approach was used to explore intensive care nurses' perspectives of strengthening work well-being. New Zealand intensive care nurses were asked to report strategies strengthening their workplace well-being in two free-text response items within a larger online survey of well-being. Sixty-five intensive care nurses identified 69 unique strengtheners of workplace well-being. Strengtheners included nurses drawing from personal resources, such as mindfulness and yoga. Both relational and organizational systems' strengtheners were also evident, including peer supervision, formal debriefing and working as a team to support each ot...Continue Reading

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