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Tiffany Hood is an Associate Professor of nursing at Weber State University in Ogden, Utah. She has a highly varied nursing background and in the latter stages of her career has focused more on research. In this episode we talk about her research examining student nurses’ responses to critical incidents at work, to better understand their psychological reactions and help guide more effective preparation and post-event support.
We discuss:
You can find the article we discussed here: “Student Nurses' Experiences of Critical Events in the Clinical Setting: A Grounded Theory”
Our website:
www.nursewellbeingmission.com
If you’re a nurse or midwife interested in further resources and conversations from us, join our Facebook group:
https://www.facebook.com/groups/nursewellbeingmission
By Nathan IllmanTiffany Hood is an Associate Professor of nursing at Weber State University in Ogden, Utah. She has a highly varied nursing background and in the latter stages of her career has focused more on research. In this episode we talk about her research examining student nurses’ responses to critical incidents at work, to better understand their psychological reactions and help guide more effective preparation and post-event support.
We discuss:
You can find the article we discussed here: “Student Nurses' Experiences of Critical Events in the Clinical Setting: A Grounded Theory”
Our website:
www.nursewellbeingmission.com
If you’re a nurse or midwife interested in further resources and conversations from us, join our Facebook group:
https://www.facebook.com/groups/nursewellbeingmission