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  • Nursing
  • Rural Health
  • Healthcare Workforce

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  • Professional isolation is a significant issue for rural nurses, exacerbated by resource limitations and geographical distance.
  • Existing research often overlooks the impact of resuscitation events on rural nurses' professional isolation.
  • There is a lack of studies evaluating interventions for professional isolation in rural nursing.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To examine challenges rural nurses face during resuscitations and their contribution to professional isolation.
  • To discuss practical strategies for mitigating professional isolation among rural nurses.

Main Methods:

  • Critical discussion paper based on current evidence.
  • Informed by authors' doctoral research experience.

Main Results:

  • Professional isolation negatively impacts rural nurses' resuscitation experiences, affecting skill acquisition and career intent.
  • Identified strategies to combat isolation include leadership training, rural mentorship, debriefing, and cognitive aids.

Conclusions:

  • Enhancing professional avenues for connection and knowledge sharing is vital for rural nurses.
  • Addressing professional isolation is critical for rural nurse well-being and the sustainability of the rural healthcare workforce.