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A texting service can connect users, including nurses, with tools and resources for their mental health and well-being during the COVID-19 pandemic and beyond
Benois is the centre’s mental health nurse. “Many of these kids have insomnia, often as a result of trauma and abuse
Courtesy of Michelle Danda “Nurses are well positioned to shape the reimagining of health services, policies and practices from a holistic perspective that can break free from the traditional dualism of separate health services and programs for the body and for the mind,” Michelle Danda says
When you know that your mental, emotional, physical and spiritual needs are going to be met, you can confidently give and care for your patients and their families, knowing that your own needs will be met as well
1 Comment - You have grasped the importance of self-care early in your career. I'm now retired and didn't figure out how important self-care was until it was a bit late. Though I had planned to work well into my 70s I was forced to retire just short of 65 due to poor health. I'm back on track now and my health is getting better, but I wish I'd learned earlier to look after me - I know I would have been a better nurse for having done so
My advocacy for the protection of the rights and well-being of others, regardless of their racial, ethnical and religious background, stem from the belief that “the earth is but one country and humankind its citizen”
Application of the Sustainable Development Goals in nursing Goal 3 : Good health and well-being The World Health Organization defines health as “not merely the absence of disease and infirmity.”
https://www.infirmiere-canadienne.com/blogs/cn-content/2021/12/20/preserver-la-sante-du-personnel-infirmier-une-prio A call for healthy workplaces and self-care to ensure nurses’ well-being Dec 20, 2021, By: Hazel J
Restore your mental well-being through reflection, supportive mentors, and meaningful pastimes...Comprehending and managing this new occupational risk has put my individual well-being to the test
https://www.infirmiere-canadienne.com/blogs/ic-contenu/2015/11/01/vous-comptez-pour-moi-je-me-soucie-de-vous Nov 01, 2015, By: Fara Lambing, RN, BScN Our core human value of kindness has the power to improve physical health and emotional well-being in children, youth and adults. As a public health nurse, I understand that the more we connect with our own hearts, the more we realize how interconnected we are as human beings; we become less focused on people’s differences and more focused on making a difference