Making time to ‘defuse’ during difficult shifts
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Making time to ‘defuse’ during difficult shifts

Erin Dean Health journalist

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Making time for nursing teams to reflect on challenging or difficult situations and ‘defuse’ can support their psychological well-being and enhance their self-care and management, according to the RCN.

Nursing Standard. 34, 10, 37-37. doi: 10.7748/ns.34.10.37.s16

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