2023
DOI: 10.1111/inm.13218
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Organizational factors to optimize mental health nurses' wellbeing in the workplace: An integrative literature review

Emily O'Connor,
Kate Prebble,
Susan Waterworth

Abstract: Mental health nursing is a privilege and a rewarding profession. There has been a call for transformational change in mental health services to improve outcomes for the people of New Zealand, with mental health nurses integral to this. However, with predicted nursing shortages, high levels of burnout, and increasing demands in the workplace, an organizational focus on wellbeing for mental health nurses is needed to sustain the workforce, implement change and improve outcomes for people using mental health serv… Show more

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“…The research by Colancecco et al reveals critical themes, such as the lack of preparedness and support from leadership, profound grief experience, and triggers that rekindle sorrow, echoing challenges faced in health care settings. These findings highlight an urgent need for dialogue, education, and policy development to support educators grieving the loss of a student, paralleling the need in health care environments to support staff dealing with patient loss 3…”
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“…The research by Colancecco et al reveals critical themes, such as the lack of preparedness and support from leadership, profound grief experience, and triggers that rekindle sorrow, echoing challenges faced in health care settings. These findings highlight an urgent need for dialogue, education, and policy development to support educators grieving the loss of a student, paralleling the need in health care environments to support staff dealing with patient loss 3…”
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“…These findings highlight an urgent need for dialogue, education, and policy development to support educators grieving the loss of a student, paralleling the need in health care environments to support staff dealing with patient loss. 3 Our hospital's approach, integrating an interhospital cooperative mental health program during the pandemic, exemplifies how institutional frameworks can provide psychological support to staff, mitigating the impact of traumatic events. 2 This aligns with the study's call for educational and policy interventions to support grieving faculty, suggesting that both academic and health care institutions can benefit from implementing structured support and recognition of grief.…”
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“…Furthermore, the study's implications for tailoring interventions to specific resilience profiles could significantly enhance nurse retention and mental health support strategies. This approach is critical as the healthcare sector continues to face high stress and burnout rates, particularly under the extraordinary pressures of a global pandemic (O'Connor et al, 2024;Soto-Rubio et al, 2024). I commend the authors for their rigorous methodology and the practical application of their results.…”
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