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Self Care

Feminist Anthropology, 2022
Self Care in Higher Education A presentation. Session Objectives: •Understand why self-care is important for health professionals •Learn about the different types of self-care •Consider our own and common barriers to self-care •Develop a self-care plan •Gain your feedback to inform future ...
Susanna Rosenbaum, Ruti Talmor
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Self-Care

Creating Your Future After a Toxic Relationship, 2020
D. Wilkinson
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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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Self-care among healthcare social workers: The impact of COVID-19

Social work in health care, 2021
For social work practitioners in healthcare settings, self-care can be an integral tool to assuaging stressors associated with COVID-19. However, research that examines the impact of public health crises, such as COVID-19, is nominal, at best.
Jay Miller, J. Cassar
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An Effective Model of Diabetes Care and Education: Revising the AADE7 Self-Care Behaviors®

The diabetes educator, 2020
Purpose The AADE7 Self-Care Behaviors® (AADE7) is a robust framework for self-management of diabetes and other related conditions, such as prediabetes and cardiometabolic diseases.
L. Kolb
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Self-care Strategies to Combat Burnout Among Pediatric Critical Care Nurses and Physicians.

Critical Care Nurse, 2020
BACKGROUND Professional burnout is a widespread phenomenon in health care. The health of patients and organizations begins with the well-being of health care professionals. Identifying and understanding self-care strategies that professionals perceive to
Holly Wei   +4 more
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Six domains of self-care: Attending to the whole person

Journal of Human Behavior in The Social Environment, 2019
Self-care has long been of concern to helping professionals at risk for burnout or vicarious traumatization. In this paper we argue that the need for self-care is broader than preventing these outcomes.
L. Butler   +4 more
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A Situation-Specific Theory of Caregiver Contributions to Heart Failure Self-care

Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing, 2019
Background The literature on caregiver contributions to heart failure (HF) patient self-care has grown rapidly during the last few years, but theory guiding this growth is lacking. Objective The purpose of this article is to describe a Situation-Specific
E. Vellone, B. Riegel, R. Alvaro
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