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Table of Contents

1 Cover

2 Title Page The Mental Health and Wellbeing of Healthcare Practitioners Research and Practice Edited by Esther Murray Barts and the London School of Medicine and Dentistry Queen Mary University of London, London, UK Jo Brown Barts and the London School of Medicine and Dentistry Queen Mary University of London, London, UK

3 Copyright Page

4 Editor Biography

5 List of Contributors

6 Introduction

7 PART 1 CHAPTER 1: Borrowed Words in Emergency Medicine REFERENCES CHAPTER 2: What Does Creative Enquiry Have to Contribute to Flourishing in Medical Education? CONTEXT DESCRIPTION What I Learnt FUTURE DIRECTIONS REFERENCES CHAPTER 3: Embracing Difference CONTEXT DESCRIPTION FUTURE DIRECTIONS REFERENCES CHAPTER 4: Stress and Mental Well‐Being in Emergency Medical Dispatchers CONTEXT DESCRIPTION FUTURE DIRECTIONS REFERENCES CHAPTER 5: Paramedics’ Lived Experiences of Post‐Incident Traumatic Distress and Psychosocial Support DISTRESS AMBIVALENCE OF TALKING INFORMAL AND FORMAL SUPPORT AT WORK SUPPORT OUTSIDE OF WORK LIMITATIONS OF THE STUDY CONCLUSION CONFLICTS OF INTEREST REFERENCES

8 PART 2 CHAPTER 6: On Knowing, Not Knowing and Well‐Being INTRODUCTION CONTEXT CONCLUDING COMMENTS REFERENCES CHAPTER 7: The Complex Issues that Lead to Nurses Leaving the Emergency Department CONTEXT DESCRIPTION FUTURE DIRECTIONS REFERENCES CHAPTER 8: How Do We Protect Our Healthcare Workers from the Occupational Hazard that Nobody Talks About? ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS REFERENCES CHAPTER 9: What is peer support? Co‐Creating a Programme CONTEXT INTRODUCTION FITNESS TO PRACTISE (FtP) PEER SUPPORT FUTURE DIRECTIONS REFERENCES

9 PART 3 CHAPTER 10: The Theatre Wellbeing Project – Evolution From Major Incident to Pandemic CONTEXT DESCRIPTION FUTURE DIRECTIONS COVID‐19 – A POST PANDEMIC UPDATE CHAPTER 11: RUOK? RU Sure UR OK?? DESCRIPTION FUTURE DIRECTIONS REFERENCE CHAPTER 12: The Story and the Storyteller CHAPTER 13: Death and Disability Meetings at London's Air Ambulance CONTEXT DESCRIPTION MOVING FORWARD REFERENCES

10 Index

11 End User License Agreement

Guide

1 Cover Page

2 Title Page The Mental Health and Wellbeing of Healthcare Practitioners Research and Practice Edited by Esther Murray Barts and the London School of Medicine and Dentistry Queen Mary University of London, London, UK Jo Brown Barts and the London School of Medicine and Dentistry Queen Mary University of London, London, UK

3 Copyright Page

4 Editor Biography

5 List of Contributors

6 Introduction

7 Table of Contents

8 PART 1 RESEARCH

9 PART 2 PRACTICE

10 PART 3 INTERVENTION

11 Begin Reading

12 Index

13 Wiley End User License Agreement

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The Mental Health and Wellbeing of Healthcare Practitioners

Research and Practice

Edited by

Esther Murray

Barts and the London School of Medicine and Dentistry Queen Mary University of London,

London, UK

Jo Brown

Barts and the London School of Medicine and Dentistry Queen Mary University of London,

London, UK

This edition first published 2021 2021 John Wiley Sons Ltd All rights - фото 1

This edition first published 2021

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