2024
DOI: 10.1111/jocn.16988
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Coping profiles and their association with vicarious post‐traumatic growth among nurses during the three waves of the COVID‐19 pandemic

Argyroula Kalaitzaki,
Maria Theodoratou,
George Tsouvelas
et al.

Abstract: AimsThis study aimed to examine (a) changes in coping strategies and vicarious post‐traumatic growth (VPTG) across three timepoints of the COVID‐19 pandemic among nurses; (b) discrete groups of nurses with unique coping profiles and (c) the association of these coping profiles with VPTG across the timepoints.BackgroundAlthough literature abounds with the negative mental health consequences of the pandemic among healthcare professionals, much less is known about the positive consequences on nurses, the coping s… Show more

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“…Applying neuropsychological knowledge to clinical practice could transform therapies by focusing on brain mechanisms, enhancing adaptive coping, and reducing maladaptive behaviors [191][192][193]. This knowledge is valuable for designing public health programs and improving occupational health and educational strategies [194,195]. Future research is likely to integrate brain behavior understanding with personalized treatments that take into account individual and cultural differences [196][197][198][199][200].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Applying neuropsychological knowledge to clinical practice could transform therapies by focusing on brain mechanisms, enhancing adaptive coping, and reducing maladaptive behaviors [191][192][193]. This knowledge is valuable for designing public health programs and improving occupational health and educational strategies [194,195]. Future research is likely to integrate brain behavior understanding with personalized treatments that take into account individual and cultural differences [196][197][198][199][200].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%