2015
DOI: 10.3928/01484834-20150717-03
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Resilience in Nursing Education: An Integrative Review

Abstract: The findings provide data to support interventions to enhance the resilience of nursing students and nurse educators and offer a foundation for further research of resilience in nursing education.

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“…() provide findings to support resilience training in a study with physiotherapy students and claim it “offers a powerful tool to build self‐efficacy and cognitive control.” Several authors have suggested preplacement preparation that includes mindfulness (van der Riet et al., ) and resilience training using simulation (Pines et al., ) that hold promise for enhancing preparation of students. An integrative review also supports interventions to enhance resilience of nursing students (Reyes, Andrusyszyn, Iwasiw, Forchuk, & Babenko‐Mould, ). Findings from other studies claim undergraduate nurses are able to draw on strategies to reframe and rebuild when faced with challenges (O'Mara et al., ), and that they often likely to draw support from peers (Reeve, Shumaker, Yearwood, Crowell, & Riley, ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 88%
“…() provide findings to support resilience training in a study with physiotherapy students and claim it “offers a powerful tool to build self‐efficacy and cognitive control.” Several authors have suggested preplacement preparation that includes mindfulness (van der Riet et al., ) and resilience training using simulation (Pines et al., ) that hold promise for enhancing preparation of students. An integrative review also supports interventions to enhance resilience of nursing students (Reyes, Andrusyszyn, Iwasiw, Forchuk, & Babenko‐Mould, ). Findings from other studies claim undergraduate nurses are able to draw on strategies to reframe and rebuild when faced with challenges (O'Mara et al., ), and that they often likely to draw support from peers (Reeve, Shumaker, Yearwood, Crowell, & Riley, ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 88%
“…The development of resilience in student nurses is related to their inherent traits, experience and management of stress (Reyes et al . ). In this study, the cohort resilience scores were high compared with other studies (Neff & McGehee , McGillivray & Pidgeon ), but comparable to paramedics and immigrant women studied in Australia (Gayton & Lovell , Loh & Klug ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Intervention studies about educational programmes designed to promote resilience revealed partial effects on resilience and conflict management styles of nursing students (Stephens 2012, Pines et al 2014. A more detailed description of the results of an integrative review of studies of nursing students' resilience is discussed elsewhere (Reyes et al 2015).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%