Seven Habits of Highly Resilient Nurses
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More than 40% of hospital nurses today suffer from the physical, emotional, or mental exhaustion characteristic of burnout. The result of unmanaged stress, burnout accounts for what is often a negative perception among nurses of their work and workplaces. If we as nurses can change our perceptions of our work and work environments, we can change our experiences. Resilience is the capacity to accurately perceive and respond well to stressful situations. It is demonstrated not only in times of crisis, but every day by showing up and doing our jobs. With the uncertainty, transition, and reorganization associated with health care, resilience is more important than ever if today’s nurse is going to thrive.

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Conference Title
“Nurses: A force for change: Improving health systems’ resilience” “Women and Newborns: The Heart of Midwifery”
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Palestine
Conference Date
May 3, 2016 - May 3, 2016
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جمعية التنمية الوطنية الفلسطينية وشاي احمد لندن وشركة الهدهد للأثاث.
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