Comparative study of self-compassion and sense of coherence in nurses of psychiatric hospitals
Nurses, due to the nature of their job, are subjected to various forms of stress and physical and psychological injuries. Self-compassion and a sense of coherence have attracted much attention in research in recent years as having high potential for improving the health and performance of people in...
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Main Authors: | Nosratabadi Iman (Author), Ameri Golnaz Forough (Author), Iranmanesh Sedigheh (Author), Asadi Neda (Author) |
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2023-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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