Videos
Joy in Our Practice Symposium
November 29, 2018 – Simmons University
“In The Moment, Stories of Mindfulness in Nursing”
With support from Robert Johnson Wood Foundation and Johnson & Johnson
Watch More Stories: Allie, Jamie, Kelly, Megan
“Empathy The Human Connection to Patient Care”
Videos about empathy, sympathy, and compassion:
“Empathy – The Human Connection to Patient Care”
“Brené Brown on Empathy vs Sympathy”
“Where Does Compassion Really Come From?”
“Kristin Neff: The Three Components of Self-Compassion”
From Johnson & Johnson Nursing:
Nurses Change Lives: 2 Minute Version
Articles
A Narrative Analysis of Nurses’ Experiences With Meaning and Joy in Nursing Practice
by Lee Galuska, PhD, RN; Judith Hahn, PhD, RN; E. Carol Polifroni, EdD, RN; Gregory Crow, EdD, RN
Presentations
From “Joy In Our Practice” – November 29th, 2018
Integrative Nursing and You
Images of Joy Workshop
Covenant, Privilege and Joy
End Perfectionism and Embrace the Joy of the Journey
The Art of Caring Science
Studies
References
Crocker, L., & Johnson, B. (2014). Privileged presence: Personal stories of connections in health care Bull Publishing Company.
Sanchez, A. L. (2018). The four sacred gifts: Indigenous wisdom for modern times Atria/Enliven Books.
Shillam, P. (2008). We carry each other: Getting through life’s toughest times.Healthcare Financial Management, 62(1), 22-23.
Websites
Children’s Hospital
Simmons University: School of Nursing
Brigham and Women’s: Department of Nursing
Brigham and Women’s Faulkner Hospital Department of Nursing
Northeastern University: Bouvé College of Health Sciences
Dana Farber Cancer Institute: Nursing and Patient Care
IHI Framework for Improving Joy in Work
Boston College Cornell School of Nursing
Tufts Medical Center Nursing
Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center Nursing
Boston Medical Center Nursing
UMass Boston College of Nursing and Sciences
Books
The Language of Kindness: A Nurse’s Story
by Christie Watson
Integrative Nursing, Second Edition
Edited by: Mary Jo Kreitzer, Mary Koithan
Free eBook About Mind and Body Approaches for Pain
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(NCCIH, February 7, 2020)