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    Background:

    • Depression among nurses is a prevalent yet often unaddressed problem.
    • The lack of open discussion exacerbates the impact of mental health challenges in the nursing profession.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To shed light on the personal experience of undiagnosed depression in a nurse.
    • To illustrate the damaging consequences of untreated mental illness in healthcare professionals.
    • To share coping mechanisms and recovery strategies.

    Main Methods:

    • Qualitative narrative approach.
    • Personal testimony and reflection.
    • Case study of an individual nurse's experience.

    Main Results:

    • Undiagnosed depression led to significant personal and professional damage.
    • The nurse experienced a period of decline due to unrecognised symptoms.
    • The narrative details the process of seeking help and implementing coping strategies.

    Conclusions:

    • Openly discussing nurse depression is crucial for early intervention and support.
    • Addressing mental health stigma within nursing is essential for practitioner well-being.
    • Effective coping strategies can facilitate recovery and improve quality of life for affected nurses.