'Staying strong': A constructivist grounded theory of how registered nurses deal with the impact of trauma‐related events in rural acute care practice

S Jahner, K Penz, NJ Stewart… - Journal of Clinical …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Aims and objectives This study explored how Registered Nurses (RNs) in rural practice deal
with psychologically traumatic events when living and working in the same rural community …

Psychological impact of traumatic events in rural nursing practice: An Integrative review

S Jahner, K Penz, NJ Stewart - Online Journal of …, 2019 - rnojournal.binghamton.edu
Background: Rural and remote nurses who practice in acute care often deal with traumatic
injury and death in isolated practice with limited psychosocial support. The majority of …

Trauma-informed knowledge, awareness, practice, competence and confidence of rural health staff: A descriptive study

K Ervin, C Reid, T Podubinski, J Phillips - 2021 - opal.latrobe.edu.au
Background and objective: By adopting a trauma-informed approach to care at the
organisational and clinical levels, health care systems and providers can enhance the …

Nurse perspectives on the practical, emotional, and professional impacts of living and working in post-earthquake Canterbury, New Zealand

SS Johal, Z Mounsey, P Brannelly… - Prehospital and Disaster …, 2016 - cambridge.org
IntroductionThis report explores nurses' perspectives following the Canterbury (New
Zealand) 2010-2011 earthquake sequence and the subsequent recovery process …

Vulnerability and trauma-informed practice: what nurses need to know

R Newland, M Lawrence, S Tyndall… - British Journal of …, 2022 - magonlinelibrary.com
Why should health and care professionals be aware of these terms and understand the
impact they have on people? Both vulnerability and trauma are important concepts to …

Exploring the distressing events and perceptions of support experienced by rural and remote nurses: A thematic analysis of national survey data

S Jahner, K Penz, NJ Stewart… - Workplace Health & …, 2020 - journals.sagepub.com
Background: Exposure to traumatic events is an occupational hazard with potential adverse
psychological consequences. Previous research has focused mainly on urban practice …

Experiences of nurses involved in natural disaster relief: A meta‐synthesis of qualitative literature

CL Xue, YS Shu, M Hayter, A Lee - Journal of clinical nursing, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Aim To explore nurses' experiences in natural disaster response. Background Nurses are
key to disaster response. There is a growing body of qualitative research exploring this …

Exploring nurses' knowledge and experiences related to trauma-informed care

Y Stokes, JD Jacob, W Gifford… - Global qualitative …, 2017 - journals.sagepub.com
Trauma-informed care is an emerging concept that acknowledges the lasting effects of
trauma. Nurses are uniquely positioned to play an integral role in the advancement of …

Stress and coping of Canadian rural nurses caring for trauma patients who are transferred out

AB Moszczynski, CJ Haney - Journal of Emergency Nursing, 2002 - Elsevier
Introduction: The Present Study Investigated Acute Stress And Coping Among Rural Nurses
Who Work With Transfer Trauma Patients. Methods: Nineteen Rural Nurses Ages 34 To 53 …

Nurses working in healthcare facilities during natural disasters: a qualitative enquiry

GC Scrymgeour, L Smith, H Maxwell… - International nursing …, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Aim To explore the ability of nurses to be adequately ready for and to respond to a disaster
caused by a natural hazard. Background During a disaster involving a healthcare facility …