Finding Balance: Nursing During the Holidays
Embracing the Festive Season
With the holidays just around the corner, it's essential to plan ahead. If you’re scheduled to work during this period, try to communicate with your team early on about your availability. Collaborating with colleagues can help ensure that you get some time off to spend with family and friends, even if it’s just a few precious hours.
Practical Coping Strategies
Create a Flexible Routine: while it’s important to establish a routine, flexibility is equally vital. Adjust your sleep and meal schedules according to your shifts, and don’t forget to allow for downtime when possible.
Prioritise Your Well-Being: self-care is not a luxury; it’s a necessity. Engage in activities that nourish your body and mind.
Stay Connected: maintaining communication with both colleagues and family is key. Share your work schedule with loved ones so they can understand when you’re available and reach out to colleagues for support during tough shifts.
Celebrate in Small Ways: even if you can’t take time off during the holidays, find small ways to celebrate. Whether it’s sharing festive treats with colleagues or organising a virtual get-together with family, these moments can uplift your spirits and create a sense of connection.
Utilise Available Resources: many healthcare institutions provide support systems, including counselling services and employee assistance programmes. Don’t hesitate to make use of these resources if you’re feeling overwhelmed.
Resources and Support
NHS Shout Text Support: this confidential service allows you to text SHOUT to 85258 for 24/7 assistance from trained professionals. It’s ideal if you’ve had a challenging day, feel overwhelmed, or just need someone to talk to.
NHS 111 – option 2: for those in a mental health crisis, this 24/7 service provides immediate support and can connect you with local resources.
Nurse Lifeline: is a registered charity committed to improving the mental health and well-being of nurses and midwives across the UK. They provide unique listening services and resources, created by nurses and midwives for their peers.
Free, Confidential Resources: A variety of free, confidential resources are available for mental health and well-being. Visit the NHS support for staff page for more information and to access a free self-check tool.
Managing nursing shifts, especially during the festive season, requires a proactive approach to self-care and communication. By establishing a flexible routine, prioritising your well-being, and staying connected with those around you, you can navigate the demands of your profession while still enjoying the holiday spirit. At Nursing Services UK, we encourage you to take care of yourself and celebrate the small joys this season brings. Remember, you are not alone, support is always within reach.