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Resource type: Peer-Reviewed Literature
The Precious Necessity of Compassion

Published in the Journal of Pain and Symptom Management, the author aims to address challenges caregivers face in caring for the dying. The need for self-compassion...

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Interpersonal Interactions, Job Demands and Work-Related Outcomes in Pharmacy

Published in the International Journal of Pharmacy Practice, the study aims to examine the connection between job demands and work-related outcomes such as...

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Medical Student Distress: Causes, Consequences, and Proposed Solutions

In this article, published in Mayo Clinic Proceedings, the authors review the manifestations and causes of student distress, its potential adverse personal and...

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A Conceptual Model of Medical Student Well-Being: Promoting Resilience and Preventing Burnout

This article, published in Academic Psychiatry, proposes and illustrates a conceptual model of medical student well-being. The authors reviewed the literature on...

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Strategies to Promote Coping and Resilience in Oncology and Palliative Care Nurses Caring for Adult Patients with Malignancy: A Comprehensive Systematic Review

The objective of this systematic review, published in JBI Database of Systematic Reviews and Implementation Reports, was to identify personal and organizational...

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Reducing Burnout in Nurses and Care Workers in Secure Settings

This review, published in Nursing Standard, sought to identify which educational interventions reduce burnout and promote well-being in nurses and care workers in...

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Interventions Aimed at Improving the Nursing Work Environment: A Systematic Review

This review, published in Implementation Science, sought to assess the scientific literature on implemented interventions aimed at improving the nursing work...

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Living with Death and Dying: The Experience of Taiwanese Hospice Nurses

This study, published in Oncology Nursing Forum, sought to explore and describe the experiences of Taiwanese nurses who care for dying patients in hospices, a...

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Self-Help Stress Management Training Through Mobile Phones: An Experience with Oncology Nurses

The following study, published in Psychological Services, tested the short-term effects of an innovative self-help stress management training for oncology nurses...

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Stress in Hospice at Home Nurses: A Qualitative Study of Their Experiences of Their Work and Wellbeing

This study, published in the International Journal of Palliative Nursing, explored hospice at home nurses’ experiences of caring for palliative and dying...

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