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The Engaged Caregiver

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From the top experts on healthcare workforce engagement comes a vital road map to reduce the alarmingly high—and fast-growing—rate of staff burnout and to transform care.

More than half of U.S. physicians and 40 percent of nurses experience one or more symptoms of burnout. This crisis poses a serious threat to our health systems, impacting not only the well-being of the caregiving workforce but also that of their patients.

Written by a team of thought leaders with deep expertise in healthcare workforce engagement and cultural development, The Engaged Caregiver shows leaders, managers, and front-line providers how to:

  • Recognize the early signs of burnout and turn it around

  • Address staff more effectively to keep them engaged

  • Build strong, reliable teams with a real sense of purpose

  • Map their organization's core values and get everyone on board

  • Create a positive culture that's cohesive, inclusive, and resilient

  • Develop highly effective leadership and organizational systems

  • Hire, engage, and manage talent strategically—and successfully

  • Promote diversity, equity, and inclusion in the workplace

  • Leverage data to drive improvements throughout the organization

    In this wide-ranging guide, healthcare professionals will learn how to identify, diagnose, address, and overcome caregiver burnout on a personal level, as well as measure, develop, and implement strategies that improve the entire workplace culture. The Engaged Caregiver provides an actionable plan for creating a resilient work culture that empowers caregivers and gives them the support they need to fulfill the patient promise with every care experience, every day.


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    Publisher: McGraw Hill LLC

    Kindle Book

    • Release date: November 29, 2019

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    • ISBN: 9781260461305
    • Release date: November 29, 2019

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    • ISBN: 9781260461305
    • File size: 3532 KB
    • Release date: November 29, 2019

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    Kindle Book
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    Languages

    English

    From the top experts on healthcare workforce engagement comes a vital road map to reduce the alarmingly high—and fast-growing—rate of staff burnout and to transform care.

    More than half of U.S. physicians and 40 percent of nurses experience one or more symptoms of burnout. This crisis poses a serious threat to our health systems, impacting not only the well-being of the caregiving workforce but also that of their patients.

    Written by a team of thought leaders with deep expertise in healthcare workforce engagement and cultural development, The Engaged Caregiver shows leaders, managers, and front-line providers how to:

  • Recognize the early signs of burnout and turn it around

  • Address staff more effectively to keep them engaged

  • Build strong, reliable teams with a real sense of purpose

  • Map their organization's core values and get everyone on board

  • Create a positive culture that's cohesive, inclusive, and resilient

  • Develop highly effective leadership and organizational systems

  • Hire, engage, and manage talent strategically—and successfully

  • Promote diversity, equity, and inclusion in the workplace

  • Leverage data to drive improvements throughout the organization

    In this wide-ranging guide, healthcare professionals will learn how to identify, diagnose, address, and overcome caregiver burnout on a personal level, as well as measure, develop, and implement strategies that improve the entire workplace culture. The Engaged Caregiver provides an actionable plan for creating a resilient work culture that empowers caregivers and gives them the support they need to fulfill the patient promise with every care experience, every day.


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