Increasing coping and strengthening resilience in nurses providing mental health care: Empirical qualitative research
Background: Research on coping and resilience is on the rise. However, there is a paucity of information addressing strengths, assets, competence or resilience that enable nurses to remain committed and cope in their profession despite the adversities they face in their working environment. Object...
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Main Authors: | Rudor J. Ramalisa (Author), Emmerentia du Plessis (Author), Magdalena P. Koen (Author) |
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