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ISBN10: 1260461297 | ISBN13: 9781260461299

ISBN10: 1260461297
ISBN13: 9781260461299
By Joseph Cabral, Thomas H. Lee and Martin Wright

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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.



Foreword
Thomas H. Lee, MD, MSc

Acknowledgments

Introduction
Martin Wright

C H A P T E R
1 The Critical Importance of Strategic
Talent Management
Joseph Cabral, MS, and Matt Turner, MA

C H A P T E R
2 Engaging People Through Inclusion
Ingrid Summers, MHS

C H A P T E R
3 Defining and Delivering a Comprehensive
Engagement Strategy
Shannon Vincent and Lynn Ehrmantraut

C H A P T E R
4 Strengthening Transformational Leadership
Eric W. Heckerson, EdD, RN, FACHE,
and Brad Pollins, MS, SPHR

C H A P T E R
5 Measures, Metrics, and Key Drivers
Kristopher H. Morgan, PhD, and Stephanie B. Weimer, MA

C H A P T E R
6 Building Data Plans to Drive Improvement
David Shinsel

C H A P T E R
7 Nursing Engagement
Christina Dempsey, DNP, MSN, CNOR, CENP, FAAN,
and Mary Jo Assi, DNP, RN, NEA-BC, FAAN

C H A P T E R
8 Bolstering Physician Engagement
and Resilience
Chrissy Daniels, MS, and Matt Turner, MA

C H A P T E R
9 Contextualizing Resilience
Deirdre E. Mylod, PhD, and Thomas H. Lee, MD, MSc

C H A P T E R
10 The Virtuous Cycle
Craig Clapper, PE, CMQ/OE,
and Steve Kreiser, CDR (USN Ret.), MBA

C H A P T E R
11 Transforming Experience
Rachel Biblow and Martin Wright

Notes

Index

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