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Dr Elizabeth BernthalUnited Kingdom

A sense of belonging and identity to

enhance a nurses’ resilience

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A sense of belonging and identity

to enhance a nurse’s resilience

Dr (Lt Col) Lizzy Bernthal MEd PhD QARANC

Academic Department of Military Nursing,

Medical Directorate, Birmingham, UK

The 4th Commonwealth Nurse and Midwives

Conference

10-11 Mar 18

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Contents

Why is resilience important?

Definitions of stress and psychological

resilience

Strategies to enhance resilience

•Personal

•Team

Recommendations for future research

Key messages

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The impact of stress

Stress is known to cause significant mental suffering -

• Is directly or indirectly linked to 7 of the 10 major

causes of death in UK, USA and other developed

nations

•Has a major impact on working days loss

(Cooper and Quick 2017).

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Causes of stress in the workplace

Imbalanced job design

• high job demands

• low job control – tasks/ workload e.g. short notice deadlines

Occupational uncertainty

• lack of job security – fear of financial security

• low procedural justice

Lack of value and respect in the workplace.

• role stress

• high effort–reward imbalance

• bullying

• low social and psychological support

(Harvey et al, 2017)

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What is stress?

Briggs et al (2017) defined stress as “ a condition or

feeling experienced when a person perceives that

demands exceed the personal and social resources

the individual is able to mobilise”

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Definition - psychological resilience

“the capacity to adapt successfully in the

presence of risk and adversity” (Defence

Academy 2018)

“bouncing forward to a new norm” (Manyena

et al., 2011)

Components:

•Resistance

•Recovery

•Reconfiguration

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What is resilience?

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Coping strategies

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Personal – belonging

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Identity

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Growth v Fixed mind-set

Failure/ challenge –

Is just a test and a learning

opportunity for me

Failure/ challenge -

shows how rubbish I am and that I

have reached my limits

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Embracing change – locus of control

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When feeling stressed

– 4/4/4 breathing, BBA

Breathe Believe Achieve

Breathe in for 4 seconds hold

for 4 seconds and breathe out

for 4 seconds and repeat…..

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Team/ organisational attributes

Core values match within team

Team cohesion/ fitting in

Strong leadership – based on trust

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Strong teams – leadership

Transparency

Respect

United – take ownership

Support – role modelling

Trust

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Team cohesion and teamwork

Stronger than its individual parts

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(Permission to reproduce received from Yates, S. via email dated 4 Mar 18 at 14.55)

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Key messagesThere are many strategies to enhance resilience

A resilient individual that ‘bounces back’

develops a new norm to ‘bounce forward’.

A strong sense of belonging, identity and

teamwork are vital within an organisation

A sense of belonging and identity to one’s

employing organisation could be predictors of

psychological wellbeing.

Team cohesiveness enables individuals cope

with the emotional pressures associated with

their role.

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References Biggs, A., Brough, P. and Drummond, S., (2017) Lazarus and

Folkman's psychological stress and coping theory. The Handbook

of Stress and Health: A Guide to Research and Practice, pp. 349-

364.

Cooper, C.L. and Quick, J.C. (2017). Eds. The Handbook of Stress

and Health: A Guide to Research and Practice. John Wiley & Sons.

Cusack, L et al. (2016). Exploring environmental factors in nursing

workplaces that promote psychological resilience: constructing a

unified theoretical model. Frontiers in Psychology, 7 (1) p.60

Defence Academy of the United Kingdom (2018) Available at:

http://www.da.mod.uk [Accessed 7 Mar 18].

Harvey, S.B. et al. (2017). Can work make you mentally ill? A

systematic meta-review of work-related risk factors for common

mental health problems. Occupational and Environmental Medicine

74(4), pp.301-310.

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Questions

Thank you for listening

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