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PHC6937 Resiliency and Compassion Programs for Critical Care Nursing Staff by Amanda Cook BSN, RN, CEN, UF Master's Student MPH SBS

Amanda Cook ·
Vicarious trauma and secondary traumatic stress can occur in populations of workers who are exposed to the traumas that others are experiencing. Critical care nurses caring day after day for suffering individuals, have a unique set of experiences that have an increased risk of developing compassion fatigue. Compassion fatigue has been well studied and mimics similarly to Post Traumatic Stress and is often called Secondary Traumatic Stress (Figley, 1995). High Adverse Childhood Experience...
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Tools and how to use them is focus of second webinar on Community Resiliency Model, May 14, 2020

Carey Sipp ·
The second of two free Community Resiliency (CRM) webinars with Elaine Miller-Karas , key creator of the CRM, will be held Thursday, May 14, from 11 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. ET, (10 a.m. CT; 9 a.m. MT, and 8 a.m. PT) and will include the practical application of tools of the model. CRM is an ACEs science-based biological model for helping individuals become emotionally regulated during natural disasters and other dysregulating times. Miller-Karas will be joined by CRM trainers from Wilmington, NC:...
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Building Resiliency In Nurses Giving It Their-all

Medea Bodner ·
When tasked to develop a program to build resiliency in a target population within a demographic area, I chose to target nurses in the United States. I couldn’t narrow down my geographical area because this is a nationwide problem. The southeast seemingly the worst. Being an ICU nurse for the past twelve years I have noticed a shift in priorities. Most of us became nurses because we are healers, we truly care about other people. Yet, in the span of my nursing career I have noticed that it no...
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Identifying and Treating Adolescent Substance Use Disorder Utilizing a Trauma-Informed Approach

Brooke DeSantis ·
This grant proposal seeks to identify and treat substance use disorder (SUD) and its risk factors in middle and high school students in the Alachua County public school system who have experienced adverse childhood experiences (ACEs). Students in Alachua County have a high prevalence of ACEs which increases the risk for SUD development. Alachua County public school staff will undergo training to learn and implement trauma-informed approaches as they will be involved in the initial screening...
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PHC6451: Building Resilience in Those that Save Others

Jessica Hartman ·
Suicide rates continue to be higher in the first responder professions according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (Tiesman et al., 2021). First responders work as law enforcement officers, emergency medical services (EMS) professionals, firefighters, or emergency telecommunicators (dispatchers). Law enforcement and firefighters are more likely to die by suicide than in the line of duty (Tiesman et al., 2021). Even so, according to national resources, only 40% of firefighter...
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PHC6534: Establishing a Trauma-Informed Community in Aquatic Animal Health: Preventing Long-Term Adverse Health Conditions Due to Chronic Trauma Exposure in Animal Welfare Professionals

Brittany Barbeau ·
First responders play a crucial role in the care of individuals affected by natural and man-made disasters. Research has shown that trauma-related disorders, such as posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) (22%) and depression (26%) (Fullerton, 2006), are well-documented in human first responders and behavioral health issues, such as suicidal thoughts and poor interpersonal relationships, can affect up to 51% of veterinary emergency responders following a disaster (Vroegindewey, 2021). In the...
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PHC6534: A Trauma-Informed Approach to addressing Burnout among Nurses: A Grant Proposal targeting PTSD though increasing Mental Health Services at UF Shands Hospital

Ashley Weymouth ·
Due to the experiences they witness in their profession, nurses are likely to experience secondary traumatic stress (STS), which is the trauma that occurs when empathetic attachments are made with patients or providers experiencing other’s trauma ( İlhan & Küpeli, 2022 ). A recent study found that 39.9% of healthcare workers surveyed met the criteria for PTSD (Bayazit et al., 2022). Strengthening resilience among nurses has been found to reduce the negative effects of PTSD among this...
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