Working as
a Nursing Assistant can be very fulfilling. It is a great feeling to know you
spent your day helping others. However, with this job comes a great deal of
stress and frustration at times. This is due to short staffing so there is too
much to get done, issues with other medical staff, and dealing with terminally
ill patients or those who have died while in your care. All of this can start
to take a toll on a Nursing Assistant, both physically and mentally. As a
result, many Nursing Assistants suffer from burnout. They no longer find joy in
the profession they were once passionate about.
To help you
manage the stress and other factors that your job as a Nursing Assistant
brings, support groups are a great way to discuss how you are feeling, both the
good and the bad. It is a way to create relationships and receive support from
others in the same profession. You will also have the ability to provide
support to others in the group.
There are
many ways Nursing Assistants set up support groups. It is very easy to put up a
flier at work and ask those who are interested to come to a meeting. Make sure
your flier addresses the group is only for Nursing Assistants. Many employers
will support this effort, and offer you a meeting place. Make sure you discuss
your reasons for wanting to establish a support group to administration prior
to advertising.
Some groups meet weekly while others meet
every other week. You can have established topics for each meeting or just allow
members to bring to the table what ever they want. Make sure to set up ground
rules for respect as well as prevent the meetings from becoming nothing but
complaint sessions. The purpose of the support group is to help you stay
positive, not generate the negative.
If your
group of co-workers is very small, you might decide to set up a Nursing
Assistant support group in your community, inviting Nursing Assistants from all
medical facilities to meet together. You can select a central location such as
the library. Often Churches will allow groups to gather in their facilities
when not in use. You can also choose to rotate the medical facility that will
host each meeting.
Online
support groups for Nursing Assistants have become very popular. They allow you
a level on animosity that face to face meetings do not. Also, your group will
consist of people from all over the Nation, not just in your area. This can
lead to learning new ways that work well for others that you can apply to your
work environment. Online support groups for Nursing Assistants are free to
join. They also don’t require an effort being put into reminders for meetings,
or securing places to meet.
One such
online support group called Nursing Assistant Central .com has thousands of
members. They invite individuals thinking of entering the Nursing Assistant
program, those who are in the program, recent certificate holders, and those
employed as a Nursing Assistant. There are message boards and chat rooms to
discuss hundreds of topics. There is even a section where individuals can post
questions related to their job. This site offers support and relieve to
individuals in the Nursing Assistant field everyday.
It is
important for Nursing Assistants to be aware of the dangers of stress and burnout
in their profession. Having a reliable support system in place is a great way
to offset the effects of stress and burnout. While our families and friends are
often supportive of our career choice, they don’t understand the depth of some
of the challenging issues that happen for Nursing Assistants in their job.
Having a support group made up of your peers allows you a resource that is
walking in the same shoes. If you are hesitant, give a meeting or two a try.
You just might find it is exactly what you need to help you keep that level of
enthusiasm for your job at its best.
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