Abstract

Results from a multimethod study describe how labor and delivery nurses define traumatic event experiences, how these experiences align with the Second Victim Recovery Trajectory, and if current organizational support programs are meeting the desired needs of trauma-exposed labor and delivery nurses.

Author Details

Catherine Crawford, MSN, RNC-OB, School of Nursing, University of North Carolina - Chapel Hill, Pittsboro, North Carolina, USA

Sigma Membership

Alpha

Lead Author Affiliation

The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, North Carolina, USA

Type

Poster

Format Type

Text-based Document

Study Design/Type

N/A

Research Approach

N/A

Keywords:

Labor Nurses, Organizational Support, Traumatic Event

Conference Name

Creating Healthy Work Environments 2021

Conference Host

Sigma Theta Tau International

Conference Location

Virtual Event

Conference Year

2021

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Review Type

Abstract Review Only: Reviewed by Event Host

Acquisition

Proxy-submission

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Labor and delivery nurses' experiences of trauma in the workplace

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Results from a multimethod study describe how labor and delivery nurses define traumatic event experiences, how these experiences align with the Second Victim Recovery Trajectory, and if current organizational support programs are meeting the desired needs of trauma-exposed labor and delivery nurses.