Resilience is the positive adjustment to adversity. Nursing work is characterised by assisting patients and families to cope through varying types of adversity- accidents, illness, disasters and upheaval and also in encouraging and supporting people to adapt, recover and maintain wellbeing. Thus strategies to promote resilience need to be integral to nurses’ daily practice. Adverse conditions are also commonly experienced by nurses themselves and this impacts negatively on attitude to work, stress and burnout and this affects the whole profession through ongoing shortages, and disengagement with the work still to be done by nursing in terms of research and practice development. This paper will discuss the meaning of resilience, how it has b...
Background: The development of a more resilient nursing workforce has been identified as a strategy ...
Background: Nursing is categorised as a highly stressful occupation. Low morale, stress and compassi...
Background: Nursing is categorised as a highly stressful occupation. Low morale, stress and compassi...
Resilience is the positive adjustment to adversity. Nursing work is characterised by assisting patie...
Aim. This paper is a report of a literature review to explore the concept of personal resilience as ...
Background:- Stress and burnout of nurses are known consequences of healthcare workplace adversity w...
Background:- Stress and burnout of nurses are known consequences of healthcare workplace adversity w...
Brien, DL ORCiD: 0000-0002-9005-3645; Mcallister, MM ORCiD: 0000-0003-1181-1610Nursing involves comp...
Background: Nursing is categorised as a highly stressful occupation (Mark and Smith 2011). Low mora...
Background: Nursing is categorised as a highly stressful occupation (Mark and Smith 2011). Low mora...
WOS: 000408654900010Resilience can be described as the ability to recuperate after difficult life ex...
Aim: To explore the meaning of resilience to nurses and their perceived resilience enhancing factors...
ABSTRACT Resilience is the positive adjustment to adversity. Nursing work is characterised by assist...
ABSTRACT Resilience is the positive adjustment to adversity. Nursing work is characterised by assist...
ABSTRACT Resilience is the positive adjustment to adversity. Nursing work is characterised by assist...
Background: The development of a more resilient nursing workforce has been identified as a strategy ...
Background: Nursing is categorised as a highly stressful occupation. Low morale, stress and compassi...
Background: Nursing is categorised as a highly stressful occupation. Low morale, stress and compassi...
Resilience is the positive adjustment to adversity. Nursing work is characterised by assisting patie...
Aim. This paper is a report of a literature review to explore the concept of personal resilience as ...
Background:- Stress and burnout of nurses are known consequences of healthcare workplace adversity w...
Background:- Stress and burnout of nurses are known consequences of healthcare workplace adversity w...
Brien, DL ORCiD: 0000-0002-9005-3645; Mcallister, MM ORCiD: 0000-0003-1181-1610Nursing involves comp...
Background: Nursing is categorised as a highly stressful occupation (Mark and Smith 2011). Low mora...
Background: Nursing is categorised as a highly stressful occupation (Mark and Smith 2011). Low mora...
WOS: 000408654900010Resilience can be described as the ability to recuperate after difficult life ex...
Aim: To explore the meaning of resilience to nurses and their perceived resilience enhancing factors...
ABSTRACT Resilience is the positive adjustment to adversity. Nursing work is characterised by assist...
ABSTRACT Resilience is the positive adjustment to adversity. Nursing work is characterised by assist...
ABSTRACT Resilience is the positive adjustment to adversity. Nursing work is characterised by assist...
Background: The development of a more resilient nursing workforce has been identified as a strategy ...
Background: Nursing is categorised as a highly stressful occupation. Low morale, stress and compassi...
Background: Nursing is categorised as a highly stressful occupation. Low morale, stress and compassi...