TI Cared | Care Erosion | Moral Courage | Compassionate Care | Maintaining Integrity |
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What is "what happened to you?"
This is what trauma informed care asks instead of "what's wrong with you?"
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What is care erosion
This results from a lack of critical reflection and health correction
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What is professional expectations regarding safety and action
This involves recognizing, acting on, reporting actual and potential workplace and occupational safety risk
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What is a criteria for compassion (not person's fault)
An example is not blaming the homelessness for being homeless
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What is moral distress
This can result from commitments and values being compromised
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What is being affected by an "injury"
This should replace labels of "sick," resistant or uncooperative
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What is conformity
Climate of stress, lack of training, poor safety/reporting culture, minor slips being unreported and _________ all lead to care erosion
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What is rising about fear
In order to act with moral courage this is required
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What is compassion
This requires vulnerability recognition of patient and self
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What is moral disengagement
This is characterized by being apathetic, unkind, incompassionate or cruel
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What is strengths not weaknesses
The focus of TI care
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What is cognitive dissonnance
Involves justifying, trivializing or denying actions
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What is consequences to patients
This is a motivation for moral courage that becomes stronger if there is greater perceived distress
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What is empathy
Ability of a nurse to enter into patient's world
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What is mindfulness
Awareness, present in moment and being non-judgemental are all key components of this
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What is flight, freeze and fight
The reaction that people have to a traumatic experience acutely
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What is critical refelction
It is key to prevent care erosion that ________ is noted and followed by actions
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What is picking battles
This motivation for moral courage can cause nurses to act in certain situations and not others
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What is a compassion gap
A perceived decrease in care
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What is "just like me..."
This is the manta to build compassionate connection
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What is safety, choice and control
TI care prioritizes these three elements.
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What is burnout
A result of being unable to act without agency
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What is speaking with impartial and trusted colleagues
This is one of the most important steps in responding ethically to unsafe care
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What is organizational factors (barrier to compassionate care)
An example is the philosophy "paying for performance"
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What is critical resilience
This includes being informed about political forces acting on daily life and seeking out honest and mutually supportive discussions with peer
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