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Navigating Challenges: The Impact of Community Resiliency Model Training on Nurse Leaders

In response to heightened burnout and moral distress among nurse leaders post-coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic, the Workforce Engagement for Compassionate Advocacy, Resilience, and Empowerment program was initiated at our medical center. One aspect of the program was the implementation of Community...

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Published in:Nurse leader 2024-12, Vol.22 (6), p.711-717
Main Authors: Travis, Joseph R., Morson, Dana M., Montgomery, Aoyjai P., Ruffin, Asiah, Polancich, Shea, Beam, Toni, Blackburn, Cindy, Carter, Ja-Lin, Dick, Tracey, Westbrook, Jacqueline, Woodward, Laura, Patrician, Patricia A.
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Language:English
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Summary:In response to heightened burnout and moral distress among nurse leaders post-coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic, the Workforce Engagement for Compassionate Advocacy, Resilience, and Empowerment program was initiated at our medical center. One aspect of the program was the implementation of Community Resiliency Model® training. This article explores the impact of a 3-hour Community Resiliency Model session on nurse leaders' resilience, burnout, and moral distress. Results indicate positive changes in resilience, burnout, and moral distress. These findings suggest that Community Resiliency Model training is an effective intervention for enhancing nurse leader well-being and suggests broader implications for organizational well-being initiatives in health care settings.
ISSN:1541-4612
DOI:10.1016/j.mnl.2024.05.006