Harnessing Moral Resilience in Nursing
Offered By: OPENPediatrics via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore a comprehensive video lecture on moral resilience in nursing presented by Dr. Cynda Rushton for OPENPediatrics. Delve into the concept of moral resilience and its significance in addressing moral distress within the nursing profession. Discover the six key themes that comprise moral resilience and understand their importance in healthcare settings. Learn how nurses can develop and harness moral resilience to navigate ethical challenges and maintain their well-being. Gain valuable insights from Dr. Rushton's extensive research and expertise in this crucial area of nursing practice. This 32-minute video is part of OPENPediatrics' interactive digital learning platform, designed to facilitate knowledge exchange among healthcare providers worldwide who care for critically ill children in various resource settings.
Syllabus
"Harnessing Moral Resilience in Nursing" by Cynda Rushton for OPENPediatrics
Taught by
OPENPediatrics
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