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Thus, outcome studies that proved the effectiveness of resiliency intervention program was also
highlighted. Data were collected through a questionnaire containing sociodemographic and labor
variables and the Resilience Scale. Resilience is interpreted as the capacity of the health system to
resist shocks and disturbances and to anticipate, withstand and respond to crises, i.e. to maintain its
core functions, which is related to the abilities to absorb shocks and stresses, adapt to changes and
transform its structures and institutions. The concepts of resilience that were used in the selected
papers emphasized not just a system's capacity to withstand shocks, but also to adapt and transform.
Nurses needs to reflect on the situation and share the experience with colleague to eliminate its
impact and build a defense wall for future. Pawar Sunhwa Park Pingfan Hu Qingsheng Wang
Engineering, Environmental Science 2020 27 Save A systematic literature review of community
disaster resilience: main and related research areas and agendas A. Findings of the study also
depicted a positive and significant relationship of didactic competence (the dimension of self-
development phase. RELATED PAPERS 669 redes semanticas naturales Maricarmen Reyes Benitez
Download Free PDF View PDF Valuation Studies Valuation Studies. The aim of this study is to
summarize and characterize the existing descriptions of health system resilience to improve
understanding of the concept.Methods and Analysis: A scoping review was undertaken to identify
the descriptions and characteristics of health system resilience. Pillay Engineering, Environmental
Science 2017 This paper reviews the literature on resilience engineering as a safety management
approach. Changwon Son F. Sasangohar F. Sasangohar Timothy J. Neville S. Peres J. Moon
Environmental Science Applied ergonomics 2020 46 PDF Save. 1 2 3 4 5. 141 References Citation
Type Has PDF Author More Filters More Filters Filters Sort by Relevance Sort by Most Influenced
Papers Sort by Citation Count Sort by Recency Images Of Resilience: The Resilience Analysis Grid
Applicable At Several Organizational Levels. Chevreau Engineering, Philosophy 2006 Work on
resilience engineering has stimulated an ever growing interest illustrated by the increasing number of
publications on the subject. Beyond resilience to acute shocks, the resilience of health systems to
routine and chronic stress (everyday resilience) is also key. Psychologically resilient people are able to
continue healthy development and focus on their strengths rather than deficiencies, even if the
environment is full of risks (Kimberly and Rouse, 2001). Indian Journal of Positive Psychology, 8,
105-107. Descriptions were analysed by studying the frequency of key terms and were characterized
by using the World Health Organization (WHO) health system framework. The aims of this debate
paper are: 1) to identify and select core operational concepts of resilience from the literature in order
to consider their contributions, implications, and boundaries for researching resilience in healthcare;
and 2) to pr. To browse Academia.edu and the wider internet faster and more securely, please take a
few seconds to upgrade your browser. There is a need to develop a new resiliency training program
based on the agreed pure resiliency skills and strategies and integrate in nursing education program.
Change and learning were also identified when combining the findings from the descriptions,
characteristics and expert consultations. The history of resilience concept started in 1970 with
research on children who faced stressors. Semantic Scholar is a free, AI-powered research tool for
scientific literature, based at the Allen Institute for AI. One of the researchers played as a resilience
teacher. Increasing nurses’ resilience for the purpose of surviving in the complicated work
environment is a crucial issue in the current century. Thus, the intervention group received eight 30-
minute sessions of resilience training over a period of two months, and no intervention was
performed in the control group during this period. A variation was observed on how resilience is
described and to what depth it was explained in the existing literature. Much of the knowledge in
resilience is informed by insights from other uelds that have embraced it as a research topic. There is
a strong need to develop a unified resilience program based on the recommended strategies that are
mentioned in the literature and integrate it with nursing education. Findings revealed that there is a
high significant relationship between resilience and academic achievement of secondary school
students in Minawao refugee camp. Following that, it was analysed using SPSS version 22.
In the present scenario, students are facing a lot of problems in schools as well as in society. Specht
Business, Engineering 2006 In this article we propose a theoretical discussion around the resilience
concept and practice. There are mediators factors proved to affect resiliency and academic
performance of the students such as perception of stress, school engagement and level of perception
to their psychological wellness. The history of resilience concept started in 1970 with research on
children who faced stressors. The researcher was motivated by the students’ effort to succeed despite
the prevailing challenges and barriers affecting them especially in their academics. Findings of this
research revealed that perceived resilience scores had a great significant negative effect on stress of
university students. According to Masten (2001), resilient people have the ability to tackle,
overcome, or recover from grave academic threats. Method: A cross-sectional study conducted with
nursing workers of a university hospital in the city of Sao Paulo. Material and methods: The present
study is a quasi-experimental study with pre-test and post-test groups, during which 60 nurses
working in emergency department were studied in two (intervention and control) groups of 30
people. Tools were validated by experts and reliability was established using Cronbach's alpha
(0.813). For data analysis, the gathered information was organized and summarized in Excel.
Stressors and adversities such as patients' acuity levels, rapid admissions and discharges, ineffective
communication with patients and other health team members, and work pressure are parts of the
nurses' usual routine. Heroic leadership can no longer meet the expectations being placed on
leadership. A Resilience Assessment Scale developed by the researchers was administered to measure
specific risk indicators like socio economic status, academic issues, homelessness, health issues and
negative life events. The result of resilience level among participants was improved, but there was no
statistically significant improvement in the psychological outcomes. Semantic Scholar is a free, AI-
powered research tool for scientific literature, based at the Allen Institute for AI. The aims of this
debate paper are: 1) to identify and select core operational concepts of resilience from the literature
in order to consider their contributions, implications, and boundaries for researching resilience in
healthcare; and 2) to pr. Four databases and gray literature were searched using the keywords “health
system” and “resilience” for published documents that included descriptions, frameworks or
characteristics of health system resilience. Searching started by using all possible paired
combinations between key terms. Databases searched include MEDLINE (Medical Literature on-
Line), CINAHL (Cumulative Index to Nursing and Allied Health Literature), and Google Scholar to
find an answer to the question what is current knowledge about resilience in nursing. Resilience The
Science of Mastering Life's Greatest Challenges Buy print or eBook. They discuss the nature of work
teams in context and note the substantive differences underlying different types of teams. They then
review representative studies that have appeared in the past decade in the context of an enhanced
input-process-outcome framework that has evolved into an inputs-mediators-outcome time-sensitive
approach. Download Free PDF View PDF See Full PDF Download PDF Loading Preview Sorry,
preview is currently unavailable. The concept is relatively new in health policy and systems research
and the existing research remains mostly theoretical. Meanwhile, there is an agreement in the
literature over a group of resilience skills or strategies. Conclusion: A common theme across the
selected papers is the recognition of resilience as an emergent property of complex adaptive systems.
Resilience is both a function of planning for and preparing for future crisis (planned resilience), and
adapting to chronic stresses and acute shocks (adaptive resilience). Programs and interventions
anchored on resilience are proved to be effective in enhancing academic performance. Clear and
unambiguous conceptual definitions are important for both theoretical and practical considerations of
any phenomenon, and resilience is no exception. To browse Academia.edu and the wider internet
faster and more securely, please take a few seconds to upgrade your browser. Health system software
is as, if not more important, as its hardware in nurturing health system resilience. An additional grey
literature search was conducted with a focus on publications by international, non-governmental
organisations and think tanks.
In schools today, educators often forget about the value of fostering resiliency within their students.
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Universal Studies The Impact of Resilience on Students’ Academic Achievement: Case Study of
Secondary School Students Akenji Ngongban This study was aimed at finding out the impact of
resilience on students’ academic achievement. The result of the study showed significant
improvement in resilience and the psychological outcomes after the intervention, but the intervention
held only over one day and in a single hospital. The result of resilience level among participants was
improved, but there was no statistically significant improvement in the psychological outcomes. In
this review, it was found that many strategies had been recommended to build resilience and many
resiliency programs had been implemented. The aims of this debate paper are: 1) to identify and
select core operational concepts of resilience from the literature in order to consider their
contributions, implications, and boundaries for researching resilience in healthcare; and 2) to pr. The
researcher reflected the literature in subsequent themes to facilitate ideas flow in a way that serve the
reader and the purposes of the study. According to Boardman, self efficacy development depends on
internal competencies rather than any others external recourses. By using this service, you agree that
you will only keep content for personal use, and will not openly distribute them via Dropbox,
Google Drive or other file sharing services. Some schools use whole school comprehensive
frameworks such as the Knowledge Is Power Program, while others use small group counseling
programs such as Karen Griffith’s Building Resiliency program. Social protective factors include
effective connection with family and social networks and resources. Furthermore, the contents of the
programs were not consistent with the pure recommended strategies suggested by the researchers in
the field. During data collection respondents were asked to assess themselves on a 6-point Likert
scale on both scales. A global group of health system researchers were convened in March 2021 to
discuss and identify priorities for health system resilience research and implementation based on
lessons from COVID-19 and other health emergencies. Before analysis assumptions of regression
model as given by Field (2013) and Laerd (2018) were considered. Find out more about the Kindle
Personal Document Service. The full text reviewed studies were 127 studies, total of 42 studies were
selected due to its relevant informative data. Safety management, Social structuralism and Systemic
adaptation Specht Maryline Poumadere Marc M. Health system software is as, if not more important,
as its hardware in nurturing health system resilience. There are mediators factors proved to affect
resiliency and academic performance of the students such as perception of stress, school engagement
and level of perception to their psychological wellness. Programs were not directed toward the pure
resilience skills or strategies that mentioned in the litterateur. A Systematic Review of Empirical
Literature on Organizational Resilience What Is Resilience and How Can It Be Nurtured. RELATED
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Valuation Studies Valuation Studies. Ranasinghe Marcus Jefferies P. Davis M. Pillay Engineering,
Environmental Science Safety and health at work 2020 39 PDF Save Investigating the Measurement
of Resilience Engineering for Improving Organisational Safety M. This can inhibit the successful
outcomes that all educators hope that their students will achieve in school and in life. Counselors can
integrate resilience findings to thei. A Resilience Assessment Scale developed by the researchers was
administered to measure specific risk indicators like socio economic status, academic issues,
homelessness, health issues and negative life events. Authors measured the impact of the
intervention on resilience only. Resilience The Science of Mastering Life's Greatest Challenges Buy
print or eBook. Searching started by using all possible paired combinations between key terms.
Databases searched include MEDLINE (Medical Literature on-Line), CINAHL (Cumulative Index
to Nursing and Allied Health Literature), and Google Scholar to find an answer to the question what
is current knowledge about resilience in nursing.

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