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The Gratitude Campaign: A Multihospital Evidence-Based Practice Project
Lesly A Kelly1, Beth A Miller, Amy Graber
1Author Affiliations: Nurse Scientist (Dr Kelly), CommonSpirit Health, Phoenix, Arizona; System Director High Reliability and Patient Safety (Miller), CommonSpirit Health, Bakersfield, California; Nursing Practice Coordinator (Graber), CHI Health Mercy Council Bluffs, Council Bluffs, Iowa; Professional Practice and Magnet Coordinator (Tran), CHI Health St Elizabeth, Lincoln, Nebraska; Chief Nursing Office (Collins), Bay Area Hospital, Coos Bay, Oregon.
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Nurse well-being and optimism were tested in the midst of COVID-19 patient surges and staffing challenges. Using the American Nurses Foundation Gratitude Toolkit, a health system implemented monthly gratitude practices at 4 hospitals. Validated survey measures indicated that nurses' scores of self-perceived gratitude, flourishing behaviors, and mindfulness were maintained during this challenging time but did not statistically increase. Although statistical significance increases were not demonstrated, the gratitude campaign offered clinical significance through positive feedback and was sustained through the distribution of a toolkit disseminated across the health system.
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