Which educational interventions improve healthcare professionals ...
The strongest evidence was for using resilience workshops, cognitive behavioral training, or a combination of interventions. The literature is sometimes ...
Intrinsic Capacity as a Determinant of Physical Resilience in Older ...
High levels of resilience can result in desirable clinical and functional outcomes after stressors. Therefore, it is important to understand the underlying ...
Resilience: a concept analysis
This concept analysis can provide a fundamental definition of resilience that is derived from the evolution of the term but broadly supports contemporary ...
Resilience in nurses: an integrative review
Resilience is the ability to bounce back or cope successfully despite adverse circumstances. Nurses deal with modern-day problems that affect their abilities ...
Resilience: The emergence of a perspective for social–ecological ...
The resilience perspective is increasingly used as an approach for understanding the dynamics of social–ecological systems. This article presents the origin ...
Concepts for brain aging: resistance, resilience, reserve, and ...
Mar 11, 2019 ... We propose operational definitions of resistance, resilience, reserve, with an eye toward how these may be measured and interpreted, and how they may enable ...
The Cascading Effects of Marginalization and Pathways of ...
Although a health disparate population, good health among LGBT older adults appears to be attained via multiple resilience and risk pathways.
Resilience: The emergence of a perspective for social–ecological ...
The resilience perspective is increasingly used as an approach for understanding the dynamics of social–ecological systems.
An abbreviated version of the Connor-Davidson Resilience Scale ...
Aug 30, 2007 ... Resilience may be an important component of the prevention of neuropsychiatric disease. Resilience has proved to be quantifiable by scales such ...
What predicts psychological resilience after disaster? The role of ...
The prevalence of resilience was uniquely predicted by participant gender, age, race/ethnicity, education, level of trauma exposure, income change, social ...