Towards a science and practice of resilience in the face of pain
Resilience can be best defined as the ability to restore and sustain living a fulfilling life in the presence of pain. The Psychological Flexibility Model, the ...
Building nurse resilience in the workplace
This study investigated use of portable, accessible and brief interventions by nurses to decrease stress and increase resilience during work hours.
Psychological interventions to foster resilience in healthcare students
Jul 20, 2020 ... Background: Resilience can be defined as maintaining or regaining mental health during or after significant adversities such as a potentially ...
Levels of resilience, anxiety and depression in nurses working in ...
This study explores UK nurses' experiences of working in a respiratory environment during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Measuring Resilience and Resistance in Aging and Alzheimer ...
Sep 7, 2021 ... This review and meta-analysis supports the usefulness of residual methods as appropriate measures of resilience and resistance.
A qualitative study of resilience and posttraumatic stress disorder in ...
May 23, 2012 ... Highly resilient ICU nurses utilize positive coping skills and psychological characteristics that allow them to continue working in the ...
Urban agriculture — A necessary pathway towards urban resilience ...
The Covid-19 pandemic newly brings food resilience in cities to our attention and the need to question the desired degree of food self-sufficiency through ...
Health systems resilience in managing the COVID-19 pandemic ...
Health systems resilience is key to learning lessons from country responses to crises such as coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19).
Mindful Ethical Practice and Resilience Academy: Equipping Nurses ...
Jan 1, 2021 ... A longitudinal, experiential educational curriculum to enhance nurses' skills in mindfulness, resilience, confidence, and competence to confront ethical ...
Diabetes resilience: a model of risk and protection in type 1 diabetes
Resilience theory posits that protective processes buffer the impact of risk factors on an individual's development and functioning.