Conceptualizing resilience in adult mental health literature: A systematic review and narrative synthesis

N Ayed, S Toner, S Priebe - Psychology and Psychotherapy …, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
Purpose This review aims to identify how the term 'resilience'is conceptualized across adult
mental health research due to ongoing criticism regarding the lack of consistency in its …

[HTML][HTML] Nursing resilience interventions–A way forward in challenging healthcare territories

C Henshall, Z Davey, D Jackson - Journal of Clinical Nursing, 2020 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Personal resilience has been conceptualised in many different ways; however, a common
definition is that resilience is the ability to cope successfully despite adverse circumstances …

Nurses' resilience and the emotional labour of nursing work: An integrative review of empirical literature

C Delgado, D Upton, K Ranse, T Furness… - International journal of …, 2017 - Elsevier
Background The emotional labour of nursing work involves managing the emotional
demands of relating with patients, families and colleagues. Building nurses' resilience is an …

Resilience in nursing: The role of internal and external factors

G Manomenidis, E Panagopoulou… - Journal of nursing …, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
Recent evidence shows that resilience can buffer the negative impact of workplace stressors
on nurses and is linked to favourable patient outcomes. However, the comparative …

Mental health nurses' resilience in the context of emotional labour: an interpretive qualitative study

C Delgado, A Evans, M Roche… - International Journal of …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Strengthening mental health nurses'(MHNs) resilience may help mitigate the negative
effects of the emotional labour (EL) of their work. There is no prior evidence on MHNs' …

High resilience leads to better work performance in nurses: Evidence from South Asia

YN Walpita, C Arambepola - Journal of nursing management, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Aim To find out how resilience level is related to work performance of nurses. Background
Resilience is a developable and teachable skill which helps to recover from adversities and …

Resilience in nurses in terms of perceived social support, job satisfaction and certain variables

E Öksüz, M Demiralp, S Mersin, H Tüzer… - Journal of nursing …, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
Aim This study investigated the resilience of nurses, the factors that contribute to resilience,
and its relationship with perceptions of social support and job satisfaction. Background …

[HTML][HTML] The contribution of individual psychological resilience in determining the professional quality of life of Australian nurses

DG Hegney, CS Rees, R Eley… - Frontiers in …, 2015 - frontiersin.org
Research Topic: The aim of this study was to determine the relative contribution of trait
negative affect and individual psychological resilience in explaining the professional quality …

The healing circle: resiliency in nurses

EM McGee - Issues in mental health nursing, 2006 - Taylor & Francis
The concept of resiliency has been explored extensively in the fields of developmental
psychology as an adaptive life process. Increasingly nurses have begun to study resiliency …

Resilience, stress, and psychological well-being in nursing students: A systematic review

ZS Li, F Hasson - Nurse education today, 2020 - Elsevier
Objective Synthesize the evidence relating to the interaction of resilience, stress, and well-
being in undergraduate nursing students across countries. Design Systematic review Data …