2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.cppeds.2019.100663
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Cultivating a way of being and doing: Individual strategies for physician well-being and resilience

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“…economic development, social capital, information and communication, and community competence (French Red Cross, 2008), so that the resilience indicator is very complex compared to the indicators in individual and family aspects. As for the strategies that can be carried out to maintain resilience, both the resilience of individuals, families, and communities seen from the approach of health is divided into 3 strategies: 1) gratification (connection and communication, meaning and purpose), 2) resilience in building practice (self-reflection, time for self, compassion, spirituality, 3) useful attitudes (acceptance, flexibility, self-awareness) (Gogo et al, 2019). The strategy of maintaining and fostering resilience in terms of health is built with the existence of good relationships between individuals and families, acceptance, awareness and adaptive to existing changes, and accompanied by a strong spirituality from each member of society.…”
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“…economic development, social capital, information and communication, and community competence (French Red Cross, 2008), so that the resilience indicator is very complex compared to the indicators in individual and family aspects. As for the strategies that can be carried out to maintain resilience, both the resilience of individuals, families, and communities seen from the approach of health is divided into 3 strategies: 1) gratification (connection and communication, meaning and purpose), 2) resilience in building practice (self-reflection, time for self, compassion, spirituality, 3) useful attitudes (acceptance, flexibility, self-awareness) (Gogo et al, 2019). The strategy of maintaining and fostering resilience in terms of health is built with the existence of good relationships between individuals and families, acceptance, awareness and adaptive to existing changes, and accompanied by a strong spirituality from each member of society.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Education, social and economic sectors have been impacted significantly (Tapung et al,, 2020). Inequality, poverty and education are the pathways most affected by this pandemic because they reduce the income of the vulnerable and the poor (Hidayatullah et al, 2020). The education sector made major changes in carrying out learning patterns and teaching and learning activities of various levels of educational institutions.…”
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“…Consistent with our observations, existing evidence also suggests that resilience can be learned and enhanced, thus improving over time and with age ( Denkova et al 2020 ). Individual-directed interventions to increase resilience, including mindfulness, stress-management training, small group discussion, narrative medicine, and cognitive behavioral techniques, have been identified as effective ways to boost resilience ( Awa et al, 2010 , Epstein and Krasner, 2013 , Gogo et al, 2019 , Mahmoud and Rothenberger, 2019 , Panagioti et al, 2017 , Shanafelt et al, 2017 , West et al, 2016 ). Mindfulness is the process of enhancing self-regulation by directing focus to the present and maintaining low emotional reactivity ( Tang et al, 2015 ).…”
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“…66 Finally, allowing time to debrief, meditate, or discuss challenging situations and grief can be helpful to prevent burnout. 67 Governmental and health care agencies, institutions, and professional societies can help by sharing and continually updating information and resources. Communication that is concise, clear, transparent, timely, and thoughtful will help build a sense of control in health care providers.…”
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confidence: 99%