(2016:13) resilience is positioned in correlation to adversity – to demonstrate resilience, one must first encounter adversity, such as being a nurse leader in the mining healthcare sector required to cope with challenges.Allison (2012:79) in her research stated that in the presence of change and crisis, the resource needed most is resilience. less educated nurses, or … Additionally, the feasibility of resilience interventions must be understood so that organizations can develop effective strategies to retain experienced nurses who contemplate leaving the profession because of stress. Emotional intelligence and resilience are traits that can allow nursing students to effectively respond to challenges in professional placements and future practice. Resilient nurses were better educated {(b = 0.094.
Author information: (1)College of Nursing, HeBei University, Baoding, Hebei, China. Future studies should investigate stigma, barriers, resilience, and stress among nursing personnel in other service branches and other categories of military healthcare providers. Objective: To synthesize the evidence that explored resilience and emotional intelligence in undergraduate nursing students. According to Nguyen et al. Potential organization strategies to promote resilience in the ICU work environment could involve programs including: education and training to optimize coping mechanisms, formal and informal debriefings following a traumatic exposure, resilient nurse champions or modeling, motivational interviewing, and cognitive behavioral therapies (Charney, 2004). 8 Master Resilience Trainers teach active duty military members to prepare for and sustain resilience through adversity. JBI Database System Rev Implement Rep. 2015 Nov;13(11):128-68. doi: 10.11124/jbisrir-2015-2428. 95% confidence interval [CI] 0.038, 0.162)}, had lower anxiety ([b = -0.449, 95% CI -0.526, -0.372]) and used more often mental preparation strategies before the beginning of their shift ([b = 0.101, 95% CI 0.016, 0.061]). (2)Nursing Psychology Research Center of Xiangya Nursing School, Central South University, Changsha, Hunan, China. This analysis is based on a literary synthesis of nursing literature building on a previous workplace resilience model to explain theoretically the environmental factors that affect nurses' resilience in the workplace. King A, Long L, Lisy K. King A, et al.
Background: Nursing is a demanding profession that offers unique challenges. 8 This training is provided through a formal program that ensures consistent education, … One study introduced how the military is leading the way in building resilience, shifting from treatment to prevention of traumatic symptoms, including burnout and secondary trauma. Findings provide information about which subgroups of nurses are more vulnerable in terms of resilience, i.e. Guo YF(1), Luo YH(2), Lam L(3), Cross W(4), Plummer V(3)(5), Zhang JP(2). Introduction. Burnout and its association with resilience in nurses: A cross-sectional study. Effectiveness of team nursing compared with total patient care on staff wellbeing when organizing nursing work in acute care wards: a systematic review.
More research is needed to understand the efficacy and effectiveness of these resilience interventions in the critical care nursing population.