The paper addresses the health maintenance practices and utilization of complementary and alternative therapies by nurses and nursing students from Canada, Hawaii, and American Samoa. Forecasts of an ongoing nursing shortage coupled with a focus on healthy behavior provided an impetus to describe actual practices of self-care and use of alternative therapies. The study addresses the dearth of knowledge in this area. Nurses and students were asked to anonymously complete a two-part survey that enumerated their perspectives on alternative therapies usage and self-care. Indicators of self-care included sleep, nutrition, exercise, and time. Use of alternative therapies is an integral part of self-care for the nurses and students in the three st...
This paper considers the concepts of self care and self care agency and their relationship to and th...
The purpose was to examine the effect of a self-care educational intervention on nursing student res...
Research confirms nurses frequently leave the profession due to secondary stressors experienced in t...
Abstract — The study describes the health maintenance practices and utilization of complementary and...
Role expectations and stressful work environments place nurses at high risk for burnout. Nurses at a...
Nurses encounter multiple stressors throughout each shift. If this is not managed well through self-...
Self-care is a vital component of nursing practice and is essential for the well-being of human bein...
Existing research describes that nursing students report having significant stress and feelings of b...
abstract: Self-care is essential to the well-being of nurses and the safety of their patients. Curre...
Nursing faculty are relied upon to prepare the nursing workforce of the future. The stress and press...
Nurse burnout is a serious, widespread problem in the healthcare arena. Registered nurses need to un...
Many have scrolled through Facebook and news stories highlighting nurses as “heroes” of the current ...
The art of nursing is focused on the whole patient. The holism of individuals includes the body, min...
As the nursing shortage escalates and patient acuity levels continue to rise, nurses can expect to e...
Caregiver burnout is an issue for health care organizations, negatively influencing cost, engagement...
This paper considers the concepts of self care and self care agency and their relationship to and th...
The purpose was to examine the effect of a self-care educational intervention on nursing student res...
Research confirms nurses frequently leave the profession due to secondary stressors experienced in t...
Abstract — The study describes the health maintenance practices and utilization of complementary and...
Role expectations and stressful work environments place nurses at high risk for burnout. Nurses at a...
Nurses encounter multiple stressors throughout each shift. If this is not managed well through self-...
Self-care is a vital component of nursing practice and is essential for the well-being of human bein...
Existing research describes that nursing students report having significant stress and feelings of b...
abstract: Self-care is essential to the well-being of nurses and the safety of their patients. Curre...
Nursing faculty are relied upon to prepare the nursing workforce of the future. The stress and press...
Nurse burnout is a serious, widespread problem in the healthcare arena. Registered nurses need to un...
Many have scrolled through Facebook and news stories highlighting nurses as “heroes” of the current ...
The art of nursing is focused on the whole patient. The holism of individuals includes the body, min...
As the nursing shortage escalates and patient acuity levels continue to rise, nurses can expect to e...
Caregiver burnout is an issue for health care organizations, negatively influencing cost, engagement...
This paper considers the concepts of self care and self care agency and their relationship to and th...
The purpose was to examine the effect of a self-care educational intervention on nursing student res...
Research confirms nurses frequently leave the profession due to secondary stressors experienced in t...