Moral Resilience - Rushton, Cynda Hylton; (ed.) - Prospero Internet Bookshop

 
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ISBN13:9780197667149
ISBN10:0197667147
Binding:Paperback
No. of pages:392 pages
Size:226x150x25 mm
Weight:726 g
Language:English
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Moral Resilience

Transforming Moral Suffering in Healthcare
 
Edition number: 2
Publisher: OUP USA
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Moral resilience is a pathway to transform the effects of moral suffering in healthcare. Cynda Hylton Rushton and colleagues offer a novel approach to addressing moral suffering that engages transformative strategies for individuals and systems alike and leverages practical skills and tools for a sustainable workforce. By taking this approach, healthcare professionals will be able to dismantle the systemic patterns that impede ethical practice, do so with integrity, competence, and wholeheartedness. This is a must-read for clinicians and front line-nurses, physicians, system leaders, and policymakers, as it will require collective collaboration, aligned values, shared language, and intentional design to make our healthcare organizations and their clinicians healthy again.

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Suffering is an unavoidable reality in healthcare. Not only are patients and families suffering, but more and more the clinicians who care for them are also experiencing distress. The omnipresent, daily presence of moral adversity is, in part, a reflection of the burgeoning complexity of healthcare, the clinician's role within it, and the expanding range of available interventions that must be balanced with competing demands. There is an urgent need to design solutions that address the myriad factors that create the conditions for imperiled integrity within the healthcare system.

Moral resilience is a pathway to transform the effects of moral suffering in healthcare. Cynda Hylton Rushton and colleagues offer a novel approach to addressing moral suffering that engages transformative strategies for individuals and systems alike and leverages practical skills and tools for a sustainable workforce. By taking this approach, healthcare professionals will be able to dismantle the systemic patterns that impede ethical practice, do so with integrity, competence, and wholeheartedness. This is a must-read for clinicians and front line-nurses, physicians, system leaders, and policymakers, as it will require collective collaboration, aligned values, shared language, and intentional design to make our healthcare organizations and their clinicians healthy again.
Table of Contents:
Introduction, Cynda Hylton Rushton
Chapter 1. Moral Suffering: A Reality of Clinical Practice, Cynda Hylton Rushton
Chapter 2. What is Moral Distress? Understanding Context, Sources, and Consequences, Alisa Carse, Tessy Thomas, and Cynda Hylton Rushton
Chapter 3. Mapping the Path of Moral Adversity, Cynda Hylton Rushton
Chapter 4. Integrity: The Anchor for Moral Resilience, Cynda Hylton Rushton
Chapter 5. The Many Faces of Resilience, Cynda Hylton Rushton and Meredith Mealer
Chapter 6. Conceptualizing Resilience, Cynda Hylton Rushton
Chapter 7. Cultivating Essential Capacities for Moral Resilience, Cynda Hylton Rushton, Albert Kaszniak, PhD, and Joan S. Halifax
Chapter 8. Strategies to Restore Integrity, Cynda Hylton Rushton
Chapter 9: Building the Evidence Base for Moral Resilience, Katie Nelson, Heidi Holtz, Katherine Brewer, and Katherine Heinze
Chapter 10. Designing Sustainable Systems for Ethical Practice, Cynda Hylton Rushton and Monica Sharma
Chapter 11. Creating a Culture of Moral Resilience and Ethical Practice, Cynda Hylton Rushton, Monica Sharma, Katherine Brewer, and Heather Fitzgerald
Afterword. A Closing Word: A Vision for the Future, Cynda Hylton Rushton