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During September, we’re adding our support to National Suicide Prevention Month by listening to Sending Out an SOS, taking this moment to raise awareness of this stigmatized, and often taboo topic to shift public perception, spread hope, share vital information about suicide prevention, and that 988 is the new nationwide, simple, and easy-to-remember number to call or text for help with mental health, substance use, and suicide crises.
On April 26, 2020 as New York City was reeling from the first, unrelenting wave of the coronavirus pandemic in the US, Dr. Lorna Breen died by suicide. Despite being aware of and having published on the risks and phenomenon of burnout in emergency care medicine, Lorna was afraid to seek help out of fear it would irreparably damage the career she had spent her entire life building. Her death spurred global awareness, a movement, and national legislation, led in part by her sister and brother-in-law, to reduce burnout of health care professionals, safeguard their well-being, and restore joy to the healing professions.
In this episode, we meet Jennifer and Corey Feist, co-founders of theDr. Lorna Breen Heroes' Foundation, US Senator Tim Kaine, co-sponsor of the Dr. Lorna Breen Health Care Provider Protection Act, and nurse and researcher Christopher Friese, a national authority on the nursing workforce and healthcare workplace safety to learn about ending the culture of fear regarding seeking mental health support within healthcare, the urgent need for healthcare organizations to build cultures that protect our healers, the importance of making sure that our workforce feels valued and supported at work, and the need to take care of each other and the vulnerabilities that we all have.
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Guests:
- US Senator Tim Kaine
- J.Corey Feist, JD, MBA, Co-Founder Lorna Breen Foundation
- Christopher Friese, PhD, RN, AOCN, FAAN
Episode Resources:
- 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline
- World Suicide Prevention Day
- Dr. Lorna Breen Heroes Foundation
- Nurses at High Risk for Suicide: 'I Just Wanted All of It to Stop' - California Health Care Foundation
- Association of US Nurse and Physician Occupation With Risk of Suicide | JAMA Psychiatry | JAMA Network
- 10 Facts About Physician Suicide and Mental Health
- Study: Female Nurses Twice As Likely to Take Their Lives
- How Are Nurses Coping With the Covid Crisis? Beyond the Scenes | The Daily Show
- Staff shortages, COVID patients pushing hospitals to breaking point | 60 Minutes - CBS News
- Health-care Workers Battle Burnout as Omicron Surges: ‘It just rips your heart apart’
- American Nurses Foundation: COVID-19 Survey Series: Mental Health and Wellness
- Nurse Survey Spotlights Mental Health Difficulties During the Pandemic | MedPage Today
- US Senator Tim Kaine - Press Conference with Advocates & Frontline Physicians Urging Final Passage of His Bipartisan Bill to Promote Health Care Provider Mental Health
- ALL IN: WellBeing First for Healthcare
- Resilience on The Front Lines
- A Pragmatic Approach for Organizations to Measure Health Care Professional Well-Being - National Academy of Medicine
- Burn-out an "occupational phenomenon": International Classification of Diseases
- American Nurses Foundation: Well-Being Initiative
- Health Workers Facing COVID Stress Participating in Psychedelic Therapy Clinical Trial
- A Study of Psilocybin-assisted Psychotherapy for Clinicians with Symptoms of Depression and Burnout Related to Frontline Work in the COVID Pandemic
- Valid and Reliable Survey Instruments to Measure Burnout, Well-Being, and Other Work-Related Dimensions - National Academy of Medicine
- ANA Position Statement: Promoting Nurses’ Mental Health
- ANA Nurse Suicide Prevention/Resilience
- AMA Joy In Medicine Program
- Fifth Window: Self-care for nurses, by nurses
- Maslach Burnout Inventory (MBI) - Assessments, Tests | Mind Garden
- Crisis Text Line
- American Foundation for Suicide Prevention AFSP