RESILIENCE OF NURSES DURING THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC THE 21 ST CENTURY GLOBAL NURSING PARADIGM : A LITERATUR REVIEW

Ari Damayanti Wahyuningrum, Moses Glorino Rumambo Pandin

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Resilience is an adaptive coping mechanism needed by health workers. It is especially nurses who have longer working hours than other health workers to provide care to patients in the era of the Covid-19 pandemic which is a global health problem. Therefore, the present work aimed at of this literature review is to identify the resilience of nurses during the covid-19 pandemic the 21st century global nursing paradigm. This language method uses literature reviews which are summaries of 10 articles in the publication years of 2020-2021 on search 4 databased electronic searches contain namely Scopus, ProQuest, Pubmed, and Scient Direct. This review used prisms. The eligibility of these studies were from its title, abstract, research methodology, results and discussion. According to the results, of the review were presented in narrative form. The results of a review of 10 articles found that the form of psychological factors during the covid-19 pandemic, mental distress and influencing factors in nurses caring for patients with COVID-19, resilience nurses during the covid-19 pandemic. The 21st century global nursing paradigm, one of the global problems in the health sector, with the outbreak of the corona virus disease (Covid 19), the role of nurses as the front guard is needed by the community to provide health services in line with the increasing incidence of covid-19 cases. Strong nurses need an adaptive inner coping mechanism.


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