As relevant today as it was when the first edition was published in 2012--likely even more so after the devastation of COVID 19--Dr. Vidette Todaro-Franceschi delves deeper into issues surrounding professional quality of life (PQOL) for nurses and the intricate connection to caliber of care and healthcare outcomes. She offers new insights on compassion fatigue, burnout, moral distress, caring for the dying, PTSD, and workplace bullying and violence noting that while the COVID-19 pandemic has grossly exacerbated existing problems in the workplace it has also created a "perfect storm" for nurses to regain a sense of the meaning and purpose of their work.
Written by an acknowledged expert in end-of-life education, professional quality of life, and clinical leadership, this book will help empower nurses so that they can create a healthier, more compassionate work environment. Supported by research but written from a holistic and personal perspective, the text includes real-life examples, strategies, and exercises that will help readers to identify negative patterns and explore ways to recapture the joy in their work lives.
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"The topics included in this book are of great interest to me. I have been reviewing literature related to compassion and civility for the past two years and find this book to be and added resource of great benefit. The topics present are important for us to discuss and learn about so that we may heal ourselves so we may heal others. The addition of the impact of COVID on the profession and real-life examples make this a needed edition."
-- Pamela Harris-Haman, DNP, APRN, NNP-BC (The University of Texas Medical Branch) Doody's Review
"This book is a vital read for individuals and the collective nursing profession… I encourage those who are concerned about the collective nursing profession, about what nurse educators are teaching students, about healthcare's high staff turnover and poor patient quality outcomes to consider reading and using this book."
-- M. R. Morrow, RN, PhD., Nursing Science Quarterly - previous edition
"This book addresses the issue that all nurses eventually face at one time or another in their career, a loss of passion. The author takes readers on a journey to recapture their passion...Every nurse should read this book."
-- Viki Hedderick, DEd, MSN, BSN (Edinboro University of Pennsylvania) Doody's Review previous edition
This book's primary audience is nurses, however the material is presented in such a way that it can be applied to any level in nursing, from students, to advanced practice, to academia. The book meets the needs of the audience. The book would benefit from more coverage for the academic audience. The author is a credible expert. The materials presented are consistent with other material about civility, compassion, and burnout. The author has previously published on the topics covered in this book.