id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-283943-cdjmsdta Henshall, Catherine Nursing resilience interventions–A way forward in challenging healthcare territories 2020-04-15 .txt text/plain 1789 69 33 In response to the increasing pressures facing nurses working within overstretched and under-resourced healthcare systems, building personal resilience has been identified as being essential in coping with work related stress and adversity, maintaining job satisfaction, engaging in self-care and helping to address problems with workforce retention and staff well-being (Foster et al., 2019; Slatyer, Craigie, Heritage, Davis, & Rees, 2017) . However, whilst these interventions have been evaluated positively and have been shown to support personal resilience in the short-term, care must be taken to ensure that these interventions are not viewed as a panacea for the overarching problems facing healthcare services and the resultant challenges to those working within them. Health services need to follow the lead of nurses who are investing in their own personal resilience strategies by providing appropriate system level interventions and support mechanisms; this will not only enhance the personal resilience of individuals, but will also enhance systems resilience in the longer term. ./cache/cord-283943-cdjmsdta.txt ./txt/cord-283943-cdjmsdta.txt