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Elevating the Human Experience in Healthcare
Staying STEADY: A Model for ResiliencyAudrey Cortez MSN, RN, CPXP | Director of Patient Experience, Peterson Health
February 4, 2020
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Community Gatherings and Add-On Options
Patient Advocacy CommunityPatient and Family Advisors Community
Pediatric CommunityPhysician Community
CPXP Prep Course WorkshopHospital Tour
Networking Dinner & Reception – Mango’s
Compassion Matters: Building a Culture of Compassion and Support Through Schwartz RoundsBeth A. Lown and Stephanie Adler Yuan – The Schwartz Center for Compassionate Healthcare
A Structured Approach to Creating Organizational Excellence in Person-Centered Care Jill Golde and Sara Guastello – Planetree International and Language of Caring, a branch of Planetree International
Creative, Sustainable Strategies for Building Resiliency & Decreasing BurnoutJaniece Gray and Pamela Hessler – DTA Associates, Inc.
Breakout Sessions and Poster Presentations
Shola RichardsAuthor and Advocate on Workplace Bullying
Cathleen WheatleyPresident, Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center
Shimi KangHarvard-Trained Physician, Author and Global Social Entrepreneur
Rolf BenirschkePatient, Author and Retired NFL Player
Nora McInernyGrief Expert and Widow
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Audrey Cortez MSN, RN, CPXPDirector of Patient ExperiencePeterson Health
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Staying STEADY: A Model for Resiliency
Audrey Cortez RN, MSN, CPXP
For the first time ever, the top challenges identified in healthcare are stress and burnout.
(Press Ganey, 2017)
Research says…..
Anxiety and depression Emotional exhaustion Depersonalization Lack of personal accomplishment Lack of professional fulfillment Anger and resentment towards patients
(Mealer et al, 2009)
Being in healthcare is stressful…..
Burnout affects patient experience!
Burnout and stress can lead to decreased patient safety and decreased patient satisfaction. (Spence et al, 2006)
Employee Burnout and Stress
Patient Safety &
Satisfaction
Burnout affects patient experience!
Burnout affects patient experience!
Cumulative stress caused by the depletion of a persons ability to cope within one’s environment
(Montgomery, 2014)
Physical, emotional and mental exhaustion Dread over returning for a shift Compassion fatigue Sadness, depression, anxiety, feeling of self
doubt Rampant among health care professionals(Montgomery, 2014)
Peterson Health Burnout Scale1 2 3 4 5
•Minimal stress •Moderate stress •Moderate stress •High stress •High Stress
•No burnout •No burnout •Slight burnout •Moderate burnout •High Burnout
•Some anxiety •Anxiety •Extreme anxiety
• Some depression •Depression •Depression
•No difficulty sleeping
•Occasional difficulty sleeping
•Difficulty sleeping •Difficulty sleeping •Insomnia
•Occasional irritability at work
•Often feel irritable at work
•Often feel irritable at work
•Frequently irritable at work
•Look forward to your work most days
•Enjoy work overall but dread some shifts
•Dread work frequently•May be questioning career choice
•Dread going to work
•Questioning career choice
• Seeking another career
•High functioning and effective at work and home
•High functioning at work and home
•Functioning but feel stress
•Work and home affected
•Affects home and work
•Can barely function
•Guilt •Guilt•Depersonalizationand withdrawal
•Depersonalizationand withdrawal
Resiliency
The ability of an individual, a group, an
organization, or even an entire population to
rapidly and effectively rebound from
psychological and/or behavioral perturbations
associated with critical incidents, terrorism, and
even mass disasters.
(Kaminsky et al. 2006)
Resiliency
Learned skill Positive mindset Flexible, avoid judgment Support group Self efficacy Healthy lifestyle
Is NOT:
Having a life without difficulty Thick skin Toughing it out Ignoring issues Dwelling on problems Sugar coating Chronic complaining
Resiliency
Problems are to the mindwhat exercise is to themuscles, they toughen andmake you strong.
Norman Vincent Peale
Resiliency and Self Efficacy
How do we grow our ability to withstand life’s struggles?
Peterson Resiliency Model: STEADY and RAISE
A Resiliency Model for Staff
Seek StoriesTurn around thoughtsEmpathizeAvoid JudgmentDon’t take ANYTHING personallyYou (What you do matters)
Staying STEADY:
Stories— Seek the story in each person
Each person is unique Wondering What is beyond the behavior? Ways of being
(Koloroutis and Trout, 2012) and (The Arbinger Institute, 2015)
STEADY: A Resiliency Model for Staff
Turn around thoughts
You have control of your thoughts Consciously reframe negative thoughts Always “Assume good intent” Circle of Influence vs. Circle of Control
(Covey, 2004)
STEADY: A Resiliency Model for Staff
Empathize
Empathy vs Sympathy ‘Being with’ vs. ‘fixing it’
Accept each person as they are Empathetic Statements Develop self awareness and emotional
maturity
STEADY: A Resiliency Model for Staff
Be aware of Personal Bias (We ALL have them!) Practice Self Awareness: The conscious knowledge
of one's own character, feelings, motives, and desires.
Develop Emotional Intelligence: the capacity to be aware of, control, and express one's emotions, and to handle interpersonal relationships judiciously and empathetically
Research shows that persons with a high level of emotional intelligence are more successful both personally and professionally!
Self Awareness
Avoid Judgment
Judgment can burn you to a crisp Person vs. object Be aware of labels….
STEADY: A Resiliency Model for Staff
Don’t take ANYTHING personally!
QTIP and Wonder Always assume good intent Remember, most of the time it is not
about you Have respectful communication to
address
STEADY: A Resiliency Model for Staff
You—What you do matters!!!
Connect back to purpose Exceptional, compassionate, and patient centered
care You are enough. You are not alone if you are feeling
stressed. Peterson Health cares about you.
STEADY: A Resiliency Model for Staff
RAISE: A support model for leaders
Relationship
Acknowledge struggles
Investigate causes of stress
Support staff
Evolve
Implementation:
Engaged senior leadership Shared data with leaders Six hour training for directors and senior
leaders (LDI) One and a half hour training for physicians and
nurses One hour training for other staff Quarterly resiliency session for physicians Coaching 101 classes, using RAISE model for
supervisors and shift leader RNs Monthly culture focus
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Resources Arbinger Institute. (2015). The anatomy of peace: Resolving the heart of conflict.Bohman, B., Dyrbye, L., Sinsky, C. A.,
Linzer, M., Olson, K., Babbott, S., … Trockel, M. (2017, April 26). Physician well-being: The reciprocity of practice efficiency, culture of wellness, and personal resilience. NEJM Catalyst.
Covey, S. (2004), The seven habits of highly effective people. New York: Free Press. Charney DS. Psychobiological mechanisms of resilience and vulnerability: implications for successful adaptation
to extreme stress. American Journal of Psychiatry, 61:195-216. Kaminsky et al. (2006) An Evidence-Informed Model of Human Resistance, Resilience, and Recovery: The Johns
Hopkins' Outcome-Driven Paradigm for Disaster Mental Health Services. Brief Treatment and Crisis Intervention 2007 7(1):1-11; doi:10.1093/brief-treatment/mhl015
Koloroutis and Trout (2012) See me as a person: Creating therapeutic relationships with patients and their families. Creative Health Care Management, Inc., Minneapolis, MN
Mealer M, Burnham E, Goode C, Rothbaum B, Moss M. (2009)The prevalence and impact of posttraumatic stress disorder and burnout syndrome in nurses. Depression and Anxiety, 26:1118-1126.
Montgomery A. The inevitability of physician burnout : Implications for interventions. Burnout Research 2014; 1: 50–6.
Perez, G. K, Haime, V., Jackson, V., Chittenden, E., Mehta, D. H., Park, E. R. (2015). Promoting resiliency among palliative care clinicians: stressors, coping strategies, and training needs. Journal of Palliative Medicine, 19 (4):332-337.
Press Ganey archives and database Spence et al. (2006) The impact of nursing work environments on patient safety outcomes: The mediating role
of burnout/engagement. Journal of Nursing Administration, 36 (5), 259-267
• This program is approved for 1 PXE
• In order to obtain PXE, participants must attend the program in its entirety and complete evaluation within 30 days.
• Use the PXE code at the end of the evaluation to claim PXE credit at the Patient Experience Institute’s PXE Portal.
• Look for email with instructions next day
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