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Activity Steps
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Description
Collective Occupational Trauma (COT) is a newly identified trauma syndrome. COT, along with burnout and mental health exacerbation has led to increased turnover, unsustainability and quality challenges. The authors identified leadership strategies that can be implemented to acknowledge workforce exposure to COT and implement trauma-informed leadership.Learning Objectives
After completing this continuing education activity you will be able to:
- Describe terms related to COT and its impact on the health care workforce and quality of patient care.
- Recognize staff behaviors related to stress, burnout, and COT.
- Describe how trauma-informed care (TIC) concepts and TIL models can assist in reducing COT.
Disclosures
The author and planners have disclosed no potential conflicts of interest, financial or otherwise.
Price:
$27.95
Credits:
- NAHQ 3.0 CEH
This continuing education (CE) activity is provided by Lippincott Professional Development and has been approved by the National Association for Healthcare Quality (NAHQ) for 3.0 CPHQ CE Hours. CPHQ CE Hours are based on a 60-minute hour. This CE is approved for meeting requirements for certification renewal.
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Professions:
Healthcare Quality Professional
Test Code: PCM0522A HQ
Published: May/Jun 2022
Expires: 5/1/2023
Sources:
Professional Case Management
Required Passing Score: 7/10 (70%)
Categories:
Case Management
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Communication
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Evidence Based Practice
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Health Policy and Reform
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Management
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Professional Issues
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Psychosocial/Psychiatric
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Trauma