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Health-Promoting Self-Care Behaviors, Self-Care Self-Efficacy, and Self-Care Agency

Nursing Science Quarterly, 2003
The relationships among health-promoting self-care behaviors, self-care self-efficacy, and self-care agency were investigated. The purpose of the study reported here was to explore conceptual integration that could be useful in determining interventions that enhance self-care agency. The sample consisted of 379 adult subjects.
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SELF-CARE FOR THE CAREGIVER

Nursing Clinics of North America, 2001
Palliative care nurses can face unique stressors and compassion fatigue working in their field. Working with the dying and their families, communicating with other health care professionals, and handling ethical issues are often sources of stress in palliative care. The biochemistry and theory of stress are discussed.
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Self-Care for Otolaryngologists

Otolaryngologic Clinics of North America
Otolaryngologists experience significant work-related stressors, leading to high burnout rates and decreased job satisfaction. This article explores self-care strategies encompassing physical health (nutrition, rest, and exercise), mental and emotional well-being (stress management, boundary setting), and systemic solutions for improving work-life ...
Nausheen, Jamal, Carol, Bradford
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Self-Care

Journal of Ambulatory Care Management, 2014
We predict self-care will become the new principal source of care. People living with diverse chronic conditions spend more time on self-management than with their providers. The increasing burden of chronic disease and costs coupled with value-based payments and innovative care models will generate a shift away from expensive specialized care toward ...
Eugene C, Nelson   +2 more
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Importance of self care

BMJ, 2014
Cycle experiences have taught me much, and there are lessons to be learnt from Davies’s account.1 Perhaps the most striking comparison is that of the patient …
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Self‐care in diabetes: model of factors affecting self‐care

Journal of Clinical Nursing, 2005
Aims and objectives.  The aim of this paper is to explore self‐care in diabetes and to present a model of factors that affect self‐care according to reviewed literature.Background.  Self‐care in diabetes is crucial to keep the disease under control.
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Self Care Week: Embracing self care for life

Practice Nursing, 2017
Self Care Week provides the ideal opportunity for practice nurses to improve their practice population's health and reduce future demand on the health service. Helen Donavan suggests ways to get the message across
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Self-Care and Gratitude

Rehabilitation Nursing Journal, 2021
Gabrielle P, Abelard, Terrie, Black
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Symptom self-care

Holistic Nursing Practice, 1990
B, Sorofman   +3 more
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Self-Care Algorithms

New England Journal of Medicine, 1979
J F, Fries, D M, Vickery
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