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Resilience in home and community care registered practical nurses: a scoping review

Year: 2024

Authors: Connelly DM, Smith-Carrier T, Butler E, Prentice K, Garnett A, Snobelen N, Calver J.

Subject: Health & Safety for RPNs

Keywords: Community care; home care; nursing; organizational strategies; resilience

Source: Home Health Care Services Quarterly

Health Worker Group: Nursing

Sector: Home and Community Care

Country: Canada

Geography: Ontario

Category: Publications

Resource Type: Peer Reviewed

WeRPN Role: Partner/Collaborator

Critical nursing shortages and experiences of burnout present a significant challenge in the home and community care (HCC) health sector. Determining what factors influence resiliency could inform HCC organizations in developing recruitment and retention resources and strategies. This scoping review identified factors that influence professional resilience in nurses working in the HCC sector. From 1819 documents identified from database searches, using a librarian-informed strategy, eight articles were included. Two domains emerged for HCC nurses, that is, i) professional and work-related characteristics of being resilient; and ii) strategies to promote professional nurse resilience. One domain emerged addressing organizational infrastructure, policy and practices contributing to professional nurse resilience in the HCC sector. The findings revealed that resiliency in HCC nurses extends beyond individual characteristics as nurse professionals, and their personal “self-care” strategies as individual people. Further research is needed to disentangle personal and professional resilience in nurses working in the HCC sector.

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