Nursing, COVID and the End of Resilience

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Nursing, COVID and the End of Resilience

A Critical Approach

Medical ethics and professional conduct Psychotherapy Trauma and shock Nursing research and theory Nursing management and leadership

Author: Michael Traynor

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Language: English

Published by: Routledge

Published on: 9th September 2024

Format: LCP-protected ePub

ISBN: 9781040127476


Overview

This book looks at the way in which resilience has been promoted as a resource for nurses during the COVID-19 pandemic and addresses its limitations as a response to the potential trauma of working in intense healthcare contexts. Traynor examines the nature of trauma and moral distress in nursing work, which predate the most recent pandemic that brought it into sharp relief, and links this to discussions of resilience in nursing. He examines differing understandings of trauma, identifying and detailing approaches to dealing with it and its aftereffects.

Content and Analysis

In a wide-ranging book that draws together critiques of the happiness industry and PPE scandals, this book lays bare government and managerial reactions to the pandemic, alongside individual, sometimes harrowing, accounts. Its author sets out the impact of working during COVID-19 on the profession and its members in terms of support, solidarity and fragmentation.

Research and Significance

Drawing on a critical analysis of responses to the pandemic from the government, regulatory bodies, the NHS, and the media, along with primary research with nurses and others who have worked through the pandemic, this book is a vital contribution for all those interested in resilience, trauma, well-being and workforce development in nursing.

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