1st Edition

Critical Resilience for Nurses An Evidence-Based Guide to Survival and Change in the Modern NHS

By Michael Traynor Copyright 2017
184 Pages
by Routledge

184 Pages
by Routledge

184 Pages
by Routledge

The nursing profession is under pressure. Financial demands, student debt, the target culture, political scrutiny in the wake of major care scandals and increasing workloads are all taking their toll on professional morale and performance. This timely book considers the meaning of resilience in this adverse context and explains why measures to preserve individual nurses’ and students’ well-being... Read more

Chapter 1. Resilience: where did it come from? Research on resilience and its use in nursing  Chapter 2. The limits of resilience: introducing ‘critical resilience’  Chapter 3. How compassionate are you?  Chapter 4. Nursing work is difficult work and what to do about it  Chapter 5. Nursing: whose idea was it anyway?  Chapter 6. Politicians—part of the solution and part of the problem  Chapter 7. Being a student, being a worker  Chapter 8. Critical resilience and critical theory  Chapter 9.Nursing solidarity, organising and resistance

Biography

Michael Traynor is Professor of Nursing Policy at Middlesex University, London, UK, where he works in the Centre for Critical Research in Nursing and Midwifery.