Midwives׳ experiences of workplace resilience
Mar 26, 2014 ... Resilience was seen as a learned process which was facilitated by a range of coping strategies, including accessing support and developing self- ...
What is equitable resilience? - ScienceDirect
Equitable resilience is able to support the development of social-ecological systems that are contextually rooted, responsive to change and socially just.
Defining urban resilience: A review - ScienceDirect
This definition includes the ability to resist or withstand impacts, as well as the ability to recover and re-organize in order to establish the necessary ...
Resilience in Survivors of Critical Illness in the Context of the ...
Resilience was inversely correlated with neuropsychological impairment, pain, and difficulty with self-care.
Neurobiology of resilience
Humans exhibit a remarkable degree of resilience in the face of extreme stress, with most resisting the development of neuropsychiatric disorders.
Adolescent resilience: a framework for understanding healthy ...
Adolescent resilience research differs from risk research by focusing on the assets and resources that enable some adolescents to overcome the negative effects ...
Financing coastal resilience by combining nature-based risk ...
This article explores a resilience solution that combines risk transfer (eg, insurance) with risk reduction (eg, hazard mitigation)
Resilience in family members of persons with autism spectrum ...
Learning how to be resilient may help family members overcome the stress and burden associated with caring for a person with ASD.
The geographies of community disaster resilience - ScienceDirect
This paper creates an empirically-based resilience metric called the Baseline Resilience Indicators for Communities (BRIC) that is both conceptually and ...
Physician resilience: what it means, why it matters, and how to ...
Resilience is the capacity to respond to stress in a healthy way such that goals are achieved at minimal psychological and physical cost.