Resilience in later life: A critical role for Nursing?
<p>The population is aging. Gratton (2016) writes that we will soon be living to 100. The nursing profession has a major role today in promoting, supporting and maintaining healthy habits and resilience in this aging group of women and men [1].</p><p>Aging involves changes in biolo...
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Archives of Nursing Practice and Care - Peertechz Publications,
2017-06-19.
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Summary: | <p>The population is aging. Gratton (2016) writes that we will soon be living to 100. The nursing profession has a major role today in promoting, supporting and maintaining healthy habits and resilience in this aging group of women and men [1].</p><p>Aging involves changes in biological, psychological and social functioning over time. Fortunately these changes are only weakly related to chronological age. Women and men are living longer and healthier now.</p> |
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DOI: | 10.17352/anpc.000025 |