Self-Care in Nursing Education

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of Nursing Education vol. 63, no. 6 (Jun 2024), p. 394
1. Verfasser: Barrett, Trina
Weitere Verfasser: Jami Smith Brown, Tucker, Janet
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Abstract:Background: The mental health of students and faculty has become a growing issue in academia. Faculty need to provide role-modeling early in nursing programs to enhance psychological well-being for future nurses that will have lasting effects throughout their careers. Method: A total of 29 faculty members participated in a descriptive study investigating types of self-care goals and how they could be achieved by College of Nursing faculty during their annual performance appraisal. Results: Seventy-three percent of respondents reported they anticipated that achieving these self-care goals would enhance their faculty role. Further, the respondents associated achievement of self-care goals as a way to improve their faculty performance. Conclusion: Since every individual has a unique perspective of the world, a self-care approach that works for one person might not work for another. Self-care goals should therefore be tailored to the unique needs and perspectives of each person. [J Nurs Educ. 2024;63(6):394–398.]
ISSN:0148-4834
1938-2421
0022-3158
DOI:10.3928/01484834-20240404-08
Quelle:Health & Medical Collection