Study Explores Role of Social Support and Coping Styles in Resilience of Palliative Care Nurses in China
A recent study conducted by Zhang, S. and colleagues examines the resilience patterns of palliative care nurses in China, focusing on their mental health and coping mechanisms. The research explores how factors such as social support, coping styles, and attitudes toward death influence the resilience of these healthcare professionals. The study highlights the challenges faced by this group, who work in emotionally demanding environments while providing end-of-life care.
The findings reveal a complex interplay between external support systems and internal coping strategies that contribute to resilience among palliative nurses. Social support emerged as a significant factor in enhancing their ability to manage stress and maintain emotional stability. Additionally, the study delves into how different coping styles impact their mental well-being and how personal attitudes toward death shape their professional experiences. This research provides insights into an underrepresented demographic within healthcare, shedding light on the psychological dynamics at play in palliative nursing roles across China.
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Date: November 29, 2025
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