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THE MENTAL HEALTH AND WELLBEING OF HEALTHCARE PRACTITIONERS

Explore this innovative new volume covering the growing mental health crisis amongst healthcare practitioners

In The Mental Health and Wellbeing of Healthcare Practitioners, accomplished researchers and authors Esther Murray and Jo Brown deliver an insightful exploration of the theoretical and practical aspects of implementing mental health improvement within the healthcare system through a range of practical examples and cases.

The book also explores the possibilities available to professionals to talk about their mental health using borrowed words and concepts, and uncovers structural and social concerns that prevent practitioners from accessing the time and space they need to address their mental health concerns.

Readers will also benefit from the inclusion of topics such as:

  • Borrowed words in emergency medicine and how moral injury makes spaces for talking
  • Finding a voice throug

    Table of Contents

    Editor Biography ix

    List of Contributors x

    Introduction xi

    Part 1 Research 1

    Chapter 1 Borrowed Words in Emergency Medicine: How ‘Moral Injury’ Makes Space for Talking 3
    Esther Murray

    Context 3

    Description 9

    Future Directions for Research and Intervention 11

    References 12

    Chapter 2 What Does Creative Enquiry Have to Contribute to Flourishing in Medical Education? 14
    Louise Younie

    Context 14

    Description 16

    What I Learnt 17

    Student Dialogue with Patients 17

    Student Dialogue with Each Other 18

    Student Dialogue with Themselves 20

    Future Directions 21

    References 24

    Chapter 3 Embracing Difference: Towards an Understanding of Queer Identities in Medicine 28
    Helen Bintley and Jo Winning

    Context 28

    Locating the Problem 28

    Being a Body 29

    ‘Unspeakable Things Unspoken’: Linguistic Vulnerability and the Body 30

    Description 33

    Challenging Values and Questioning Norms: The Medical Curriculum as Discourse 33

    Future Directions 34

    Towards Change 34

    Notes 37

    References 38

    Chapter 4 Stress and Mental Well-Being in Emergency Medical Dispatchers 41
    Astrid Coxon

    Context 41

    Description 42

    Future Directions 49

    References 51

    Chapter 5 Paramedics’ Lived Experiences of Post-Incident Traumatic Distress and Psychosocial Support: An Interpretative Phenomenological Study 54
    Joanne Mildenhall

    Distress 57

    Ambivalence of Talking 60

    Informal and Formal Support at Work 62

    Support Outside of Work 63

    Discussion 64

    Limitations of the Study 68

    Conclusion 68

    Conflicts of Interest 69

    References 69

    Part 2 Practice 73

    Chapter 6 On Knowing, Not Knowing and Well-Being: Conversations About Practice 75
    Clare Morris

    Introduction 75

    Context 76

    Professional Learning and Well-Being 76

    Organisational Culture, Learning and Well-Being 77

    Implications for Educational Practice 79

    Learning from Mistakes 79

    Learning Through Questioning 81

    Learning Through Debrief and Feedback 82

    Concluding Comments 85

    References 85

    Chapter 7 The Complex Issues that Lead to Nurses Leaving the Emergency Department 88
    Imogen Skene

    Context 88

    Increasing Pressure 88

    Nursing Shortages 88

    Workforce Retention 89

    Well-being 89

    Description 90

    Exit Interviews 90

    Why Do Nurses Leave the ED? 91

    Stress 91

    Burnout 91

    Moral Injury 92

    Debrief 93

    Culture 94

    Shift Work 94

    Career Progression and Development 95

    Lifestyle Changes 95

    Future Directions 96

    References 97

    Chapter 8 How Do We Protect Our Healthcare Workers from the Occupational Hazard that Nobody Talks About? 100
    Matthew Walton

    Acknowledgements 106

    References 106

    Chapter 9 What is peer support? Co-Creating a Programme 109
    Rebecca Connolly, Esther Murray, Andrea James,

    Liz Harris and Bernice Hancox

    Context 109

    Introduction 109

    Fitness to Practise (FtP) 111

    Peer Support 112

    Co-Creating the Programme – What Our Peer Support Entails 113

    Experiences of Becoming Part of the Peer Support Programme – What Motivates Us? 114

    Bernice Hancox – Paramedic and Psychotherapist 114

    Rebecca Connolly – Advanced Clinical Practitioner and Advanced Paramedic 114

    Esther Murray – Health Psychologist 115

    Liz Harris – Head of Professional Standards, College of Paramedics 116

    Andrea James – Solicitor 117

    Future Directions 117

    References 118

    Part 3 Intervention 121

    Chapter 10 The Theatre Wellbeing Project – Evolution From Major Incident to Pandemic 123
    Tony Allnatt

    Context 123

    Description 125

    Future Directions 129

    COVID- 19 – A Post Pandemic Update 131

    Chapter 11 RUOK? RU Sure UR OK?? 136
    Gail Topping and Ruth Anderson

    Context 136

    Description 137

    Future Directions 139

    Reference 139

    Chapter 12 The Story and the Storyteller 140
    Rusty

    Chapter 13 Death and Disability Meetings at London’s Air Ambulance: Working in a Just Culture 146
    Danë Goodsman and Tsz Lun Ernest Wong

    Context 146

    LAA – The Organisation 146

    Just Culture – Some Insights 147

    Description 148

    D&D Case Reviews 149

    Extract One 150

    Extract 2 151

    Experiencing D&D 153

    Moving Forward 154

    Notes 154

    References 155

    Index 158

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      Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd
      Publication Date: 15/07/2021
      ISBN13: 9781119609513, 978-1119609513
      ISBN10: 1119609518

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      THE MENTAL HEALTH AND WELLBEING OF HEALTHCARE PRACTITIONERS

      Explore this innovative new volume covering the growing mental health crisis amongst healthcare practitioners

      In The Mental Health and Wellbeing of Healthcare Practitioners, accomplished researchers and authors Esther Murray and Jo Brown deliver an insightful exploration of the theoretical and practical aspects of implementing mental health improvement within the healthcare system through a range of practical examples and cases.

      The book also explores the possibilities available to professionals to talk about their mental health using borrowed words and concepts, and uncovers structural and social concerns that prevent practitioners from accessing the time and space they need to address their mental health concerns.

      Readers will also benefit from the inclusion of topics such as:

      • Borrowed words in emergency medicine and how moral injury makes spaces for talking
      • Finding a voice throug

        Table of Contents

        Editor Biography ix

        List of Contributors x

        Introduction xi

        Part 1 Research 1

        Chapter 1 Borrowed Words in Emergency Medicine: How ‘Moral Injury’ Makes Space for Talking 3
        Esther Murray

        Context 3

        Description 9

        Future Directions for Research and Intervention 11

        References 12

        Chapter 2 What Does Creative Enquiry Have to Contribute to Flourishing in Medical Education? 14
        Louise Younie

        Context 14

        Description 16

        What I Learnt 17

        Student Dialogue with Patients 17

        Student Dialogue with Each Other 18

        Student Dialogue with Themselves 20

        Future Directions 21

        References 24

        Chapter 3 Embracing Difference: Towards an Understanding of Queer Identities in Medicine 28
        Helen Bintley and Jo Winning

        Context 28

        Locating the Problem 28

        Being a Body 29

        ‘Unspeakable Things Unspoken’: Linguistic Vulnerability and the Body 30

        Description 33

        Challenging Values and Questioning Norms: The Medical Curriculum as Discourse 33

        Future Directions 34

        Towards Change 34

        Notes 37

        References 38

        Chapter 4 Stress and Mental Well-Being in Emergency Medical Dispatchers 41
        Astrid Coxon

        Context 41

        Description 42

        Future Directions 49

        References 51

        Chapter 5 Paramedics’ Lived Experiences of Post-Incident Traumatic Distress and Psychosocial Support: An Interpretative Phenomenological Study 54
        Joanne Mildenhall

        Distress 57

        Ambivalence of Talking 60

        Informal and Formal Support at Work 62

        Support Outside of Work 63

        Discussion 64

        Limitations of the Study 68

        Conclusion 68

        Conflicts of Interest 69

        References 69

        Part 2 Practice 73

        Chapter 6 On Knowing, Not Knowing and Well-Being: Conversations About Practice 75
        Clare Morris

        Introduction 75

        Context 76

        Professional Learning and Well-Being 76

        Organisational Culture, Learning and Well-Being 77

        Implications for Educational Practice 79

        Learning from Mistakes 79

        Learning Through Questioning 81

        Learning Through Debrief and Feedback 82

        Concluding Comments 85

        References 85

        Chapter 7 The Complex Issues that Lead to Nurses Leaving the Emergency Department 88
        Imogen Skene

        Context 88

        Increasing Pressure 88

        Nursing Shortages 88

        Workforce Retention 89

        Well-being 89

        Description 90

        Exit Interviews 90

        Why Do Nurses Leave the ED? 91

        Stress 91

        Burnout 91

        Moral Injury 92

        Debrief 93

        Culture 94

        Shift Work 94

        Career Progression and Development 95

        Lifestyle Changes 95

        Future Directions 96

        References 97

        Chapter 8 How Do We Protect Our Healthcare Workers from the Occupational Hazard that Nobody Talks About? 100
        Matthew Walton

        Acknowledgements 106

        References 106

        Chapter 9 What is peer support? Co-Creating a Programme 109
        Rebecca Connolly, Esther Murray, Andrea James,

        Liz Harris and Bernice Hancox

        Context 109

        Introduction 109

        Fitness to Practise (FtP) 111

        Peer Support 112

        Co-Creating the Programme – What Our Peer Support Entails 113

        Experiences of Becoming Part of the Peer Support Programme – What Motivates Us? 114

        Bernice Hancox – Paramedic and Psychotherapist 114

        Rebecca Connolly – Advanced Clinical Practitioner and Advanced Paramedic 114

        Esther Murray – Health Psychologist 115

        Liz Harris – Head of Professional Standards, College of Paramedics 116

        Andrea James – Solicitor 117

        Future Directions 117

        References 118

        Part 3 Intervention 121

        Chapter 10 The Theatre Wellbeing Project – Evolution From Major Incident to Pandemic 123
        Tony Allnatt

        Context 123

        Description 125

        Future Directions 129

        COVID- 19 – A Post Pandemic Update 131

        Chapter 11 RUOK? RU Sure UR OK?? 136
        Gail Topping and Ruth Anderson

        Context 136

        Description 137

        Future Directions 139

        Reference 139

        Chapter 12 The Story and the Storyteller 140
        Rusty

        Chapter 13 Death and Disability Meetings at London’s Air Ambulance: Working in a Just Culture 146
        Danë Goodsman and Tsz Lun Ernest Wong

        Context 146

        LAA – The Organisation 146

        Just Culture – Some Insights 147

        Description 148

        D&D Case Reviews 149

        Extract One 150

        Extract 2 151

        Experiencing D&D 153

        Moving Forward 154

        Notes 154

        References 155

        Index 158

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