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[The sense of coherence among nurses]
M Carmen Malagón-Aguilera1, Concepció Fuentes-Pumarola, Rosa Suñer-Soler
1Departamento de Enfermería, Escuela de Enfermería, Universidad de Girona, España. Carme.malagon@udg.edu
Abstract:
Through the construct "The sense of coherence" (SOC), the salutogenic model explains why people subjected to stressors are able to maintain good health. The SOC was defined by Antonovsky as a global orientation that expresses the extent to which a person has a highly internalized, permanent - but at the same time dynamic - feeling of confidence; this feeling of confidence is predictable and leads to a high probability that events will turn out well. The present article reviews the literature on the SOC in the nursing profession. The results show that the SOC is a protective factor against stressors in the work environment and in the work-life balance. Low SOC levels are associated with health problems such as burnout or depression, as well as certain personality traits.
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