2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijnss.2021.12.010
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The development and implementation of a model to facilitate self-care of the professional nurses caring for critically ill patients

Abstract: Objectives This article aimed to describe the development, implementation, and evaluation of the model’s effectiveness to facilitate self-care of professional nurses caring for critically ill patients in ICUs. Methods The methods of Chinn and Kramer, Walker and Avant were utilized to generate this model. The study included four steps to develop, implement and evaluate the model: Step 1 - concept analysis; Step 2 - placing the concept in relationship statements; Step 3 -… Show more

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“…To exclude this possibility, the researchers searched other published articles using Google Search, Google Scholar, and the University of Johannesburg database. Different keywords were used, including “self‐care,” “diet and wellness,” “nurses,” and “compassion fatigue.” Recent literature on self‐care by Hossain and Clatty, 20 Chipu and Downing, 21 and Brouwer et al 22 were read in depth, and it was determined that despite self‐care practices being compromised in the world of nurses, no evidence reflected that a similar question had previously been asked.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To exclude this possibility, the researchers searched other published articles using Google Search, Google Scholar, and the University of Johannesburg database. Different keywords were used, including “self‐care,” “diet and wellness,” “nurses,” and “compassion fatigue.” Recent literature on self‐care by Hossain and Clatty, 20 Chipu and Downing, 21 and Brouwer et al 22 were read in depth, and it was determined that despite self‐care practices being compromised in the world of nurses, no evidence reflected that a similar question had previously been asked.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Resilience refers to the ability to bounce back from times and regain strength by adapting and maintaining an attitude even when facing difficult situations in life [ 13 ]. Self-adherence entails engaging in practices that contribute to one’s health and wellbeing [ 14 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%