Strategies to promote coping and resilience in oncology and palliative care nurses caring for adult patients with malignancy: a comprehensive systematic review

L Gillman, J Adams, R Kovac, A Kilcullen… - JBI Evidence …, 2015 - journals.lww.com
Background Cancer care nursing is perceived as personally and professionally demanding.
Developing effective coping skills and resilience has been associated with better health and …

Caring for the caregiver in oncology and palliative care

MLS Vachon - Seminars in oncology nursing, 1998 - Elsevier
OBJECTIVES:: To review the stressors and manifestations of stress present in oncology and
palliative care settings and elucidate successful coping strategies. DATA SOURCES …

Resilience and well‐being in palliative care staff: a qualitative study of hospice nurses' experience of work

JR Ablett, RSP Jones - … Journal of the Psychological, Social and …, 2007 - Wiley Online Library
Although working with cancer patients is considered stressful, palliative care staff
experience similar levels of psychological distress and lower levels of burnout than staff …

Fostering psychosocial wellness in oncology nurses: addressing burnout and social support in the workplace.

J Medland, J Howard-Ruben… - Oncology nursing …, 2004 - search.ebscohost.com
Abstract Purpose/Objectives: To identify psychosocial wellness and the avoidance of
burnout as key priorities for the retention of oncology nurses and to describe a program …

Adverse psychosocial consequences: Compassion fatigue, burnout and vicarious traumatization: Are nurses who provide palliative and hematological cancer care …

BM Sabo - Indian Journal of Palliative Care, 2008 - search.ebscohost.com
The work environment significantly affects the physical, psychological, emotional and/or
spiritual wellbeing of individuals is unquestionable. Adverse effects have been noted among …

[PDF][PDF] Resilience in adult cancer care: an integrative literature review.

M Eicher, M Matzka, C Dubey, K White - Oncology nursing forum, 2015 - researchgate.net
Conclusions: Resilience in adult cancer care is an underresearched area. Studies confirm
the association with improved health outcomes (eg, psychological well-being, mental and …

Palliative cancer care stress and coping among clinical nurses who experience end-of-life care

H Kim, K Kim - Journal of Hospice & Palliative Nursing, 2020 - journals.lww.com
The increasing number of cancer patients and prolonged periods of illness have led to an
increase in nurses' stress and various other problems. This research aimed to identify the …

[PDF][PDF] Development and evaluation of targeted psychological skills training for oncology nurses in managing stressful patient and family encounters

L Traeger, ER Park, N Sporn, J Repper-DeLisi… - Oncol Nurs …, 2013 - academia.edu
Purpose/Objectives: To reduce workplace stress by developing a brief psychological skills
training for nurses and to evaluate program feasibility, acceptability, and preliminary efficacy …

A review of potential factors relevant to coping in patients with advanced cancer

TG Thomsen, S Rydahl‐Hansen… - Journal of clinical …, 2010 - Wiley Online Library
Aims. The aim was to identify characteristics that are considered to describe coping in
patients with advanced cancer, as seen from a patient perspective. Based on the identified …

Promoting resiliency among palliative care clinicians: stressors, coping strategies, and training needs

GK Perez, V Haime, V Jackson… - Journal of palliative …, 2015 - liebertpub.com
Abstract Background: Palliative care clinicians (PCCs) are susceptible to burnout, as they
regularly witness immense patient and family suffering; however, little is known about their …