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Resilience research is complex, but a new framework helps healthcare professionals apply coping strategies to aid patient recovery from illness and adversity. This framework supports distress control and promotes resilience.

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  • Psychology

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  • Despite decades of research, resilience remains difficult to apply in clinical practice.
  • Existing literature lacks a cohesive framework for understanding resilience development.
  • Adversity in various illnesses presents unique challenges to patient coping.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To explore concepts contributing to resilience development.
  • To identify coping strategies mitigating distress and facilitating adaptation across diverse illnesses.
  • To develop a practical framework for healthcare professionals.

Main Methods:

  • Literature review to identify concepts related to resilience.
  • Exploration of coping strategies (protective, compensatory, challenge-related) used by patients and healthcare workers.
  • Inductive development of a dynamic framework linking conceptual components.

Main Results:

  • Identified key concepts that mitigate distress and facilitate coping in seven illness categories.
  • Highlighted the role of healthcare worker assessment in selecting appropriate coping strategies.
  • Demonstrated that effective coping leads to equanimity, resilience, and facilitates recovery.

Conclusions:

  • A dynamic framework, The Resilience Framework for Nursing and Healthcare, was developed.
  • This framework integrates coping concepts to promote resilience and patient recovery.
  • The framework is applicable across various patient populations and healthcare settings.