Core competencies of civility in nursing & healthcare / Cynthia M. Clark.
Material type:
- text
- computer
- online resource
- 9781646480289
- 1646480287
- 9781646480265
- 1646480260
- 1646480279
- 9781646480272
- Core competencies of civility in nursing and healthcare
- 610.7306/9Â 23/eng/20220209
- RT82Â .C53 2022
- WY 88
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TNU, Faculty of Nursing and Health Science Internet | Link to resource | Available |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
What Is Civility, and Why Does It Matter? -- The Detrimental Impact of Workplace Aggression -- The Power and Imperative of Self-Awareness -- Practicing the Fundamentals of Civility -- Honing Communication Skills and Conflict Competence -- The Power of Leadership, Visioning, and Finding Our WHY -- Optimizing Self-Care and Professional Well-Being -- Leadership Support and Raising Awareness for Organizational Change -- Galvanizing a High-Performing Civility Team -- Develop, Implement, and Evaluate a Data-Driven Action Plan -- Securing Civility Into the Organizational Culture Through Policy Development -- Celebrating Civility : A Powerful Engine to Uplift and Transform the Profession.
"The consequences of incivility have a significant impact on the lives of healthcare faculty, students, and professionals as well as the patients and families they serve. Incivility in the patient care environment can provoke uncertainty and self-doubt, weaken self-confidence, and cause detrimental and lasting effects on individuals, teams, organizations. These behaviors can result in life-threatening mistakes, preventable complications, harm, or death of a patient. In Core Competencies of Civility, Cynthia Clark, a nurse-leader dedicated to organizational change and an unwavering advocate for civility and dignity for all, provides practical solutions for creating and sustaining communities of civility, diversity, inclusion and respect in healthcare education and work environments. A firm commitment to respect and civility is a critical step toward achieving optimal patient care and high reliability in health care. The book provides evidence-based strategies and solutions to foster civility and healthy academic and practice environments at both the individual and organizational levels. Rather than dwelling on the negative aspects of incivility and other workplace aggressions, this book expands current thinking in nursing to build healthy, productive work and learning environments"-- Provided by publisher.
Description based on online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on April 19, 2022).