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Self-Care in Nurses

Journal of Radiology Nursing, 2022
The health of nurses impacts the care of patients in healthcare settings today both inside and outside of hospitals. Many papers are written about nurses' burnout, depression, poor physical and mental health, weight gain, unhealthy eating patterns, back injury, moral negativity, and lack of job satisfaction.
Susan G, Williams   +3 more
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Self-Care

Journal of Christian Nursing, 2021
ABSTRACT: What does it mean to practice self-care? How do we care effectively and compassionately for our patients while maintaining our own physical and emotional health? Nursing associations have incorporated the importance of self-care into models for good nursing practice.
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Children in Self-Care

The Future of Children, 1999
Every child reaches a point somewhere between infancy and young adulthood when he or she takes a step toward independence by caring for himself or herself for a period of time when no adult is present. Family decisions to allow their children to care for themselves vary widely, depending among other things on the family’s view of the risks associated ...
N, Kerrebrock, E M, Lewit
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SELF-CARE AGENCY AND SELF-CARE PRACTICE OF ADOLESCENTS

Issues in Comprehensive Pediatric Nursing, 1999
The purposes of this study were threefold: (a) to describe self-care agency, (b) to describe self-care practice, and (c) to describe the relationship between self-care agency and self-care practice in adolescents. The usefulness of Orem's Self-Care Deficit Nursing Theory (SCDNT) with adolescents also was evaluated.
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