5 Life Coping Skills For Nurses
Neville ? Gupta
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The nursing profession has always been said to be for the strong-hearted and 'lion-spirited'. So much energy is expended during each shift such that even as an empathetic and compassionate nurse, you could still find the nursing profession extremely difficult without the required stamina and a good number of nurse-life coping skills. Luckily the good news remains, no matter how exhausting the profession might be, you can still find it rewarding if proper measures are taken.
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?Life in the role of a nurse
A typical bedside nurse wakes up as early as 5-6 am, freshens up, and has to report to work early enough for duty handover. She works for long hours, provides holistic care to numerous clients, and eventually witnesses the end of many lives lost to severe injuries and terminal illnesses.
10-70% of nurses suffer from burnout and stress which in turn results in:
●????Poor feeding habits- Nurses are most often found to skip meals as a result of trying to beat resumption time and heavy workloads as is the case in short-staffed hospitals. Some are forced into unhealthy food choices including high junk consumption. Long shifts leave them exhausted, lacking the needed motivation to prepare healthy meals on return home.
?●????Decreased concentration and motivation: Unfavorable work conditions automatically result in less motivation. Low income, violence and harassment in the workplace, lack of support from leaders and also poor infrastructure or lack of equipment and instrument are factors that could decrease the motivation of any nurse.
?●????Emotional strain: Losing patients, high work pressure and inability to control situations on the ground leave nurses with a strain on their emotional health.
?●????Depression and anxiety: Family problems, dissatisfaction, the demanding nature of the profession and underappreciation all contribute to the rise of depression and anxiety among nurses.
?●????Insomnia: A huge percentage of nurses have the persistent problem of falling or staying asleep. Irregular sleep schedule caused by stress in the workplace and uncomfortable sleeping patterns and environment results in insomnia.
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?What are life coping skills?
Life-coping skills are methods that a person uses to deal with stressful situations. The medical dictionary defines it as any characteristic or behavioral pattern that enhances a person's adaptation. They include a stable value or religious belief system, problem-solving, social skills, health energy and commitment to a social network. These skills are extremely important for nurses to adapt and cope with their job.
Life coping skills for nurses
Conclusion
Nursing is undeniably tasking and often stressful but with the proper practice of life coping skills, nurses experience less stress, improvement in their mental and physical health, and become more professional and creative. In no time it is a totally rewarding experience as a higher level of happiness and fulfillment comes knocking.
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1 年Very helpful tips, thank you for sharing