Workplace Well-Being for Nurses, Health and Care Professionals
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd
Publishing:23rd Dec '25
£22.99
This title is due to be published on 23rd December, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

This essential guide equips nurses and allied health care professionals with the tools and knowledge for self-care, mindfulness, and overall well-being to enable providing compassionate care for others.
Written by a diverse group of contributors who work within the nursing and allied healthcare fields, this book shares their real-life experiences, expert knowledge, insights, and relational-centred practices. Across 11 chapters, the book covers the distinctive pillars of well-being: Physical (regular exercise, sleeping, and eating well), Emotional (clinical observation, counselling, peer support, and relationships) and Psychological (financial well-being and mental health).
These three pillars of self-care allow for readers to address the importance of establishing the relational aspects of caring as a process that requires as much attention as professional practice expertise. For students and practitioners alike, this book delves into important self-care research and applications for personal and professional lives.
"[This] book provides a comprehensive guide to informed decision-making around well-being, offering valuable insights, shared stories, and resources. This timely contribution seeks to enhance understanding of how health care professionals can better care for themselves while continuing to serve others compassionately."
Catherine Gamble FRCN, Nursing Lead Mental Health Programmes, Royal College of Nursing
ISBN: 9781916925755
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 453g
168 pages