Exploring the Relationship Between Nurses' Resilience and the Quality of Their Professional Life: A Comprehensive Review
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Resilience is the ability to withstand, adapt to, and recover from adversity, stress, or difficult situations. In nursing, resilience is a critical attribute, as nurses face emotionally and physically demanding environments daily (Amornpipat, 2019). Whether dealing with long hours, high patient loads, or traumatic situations, resilient nurses are better equipped to manage stress, maintain their well-being, and continue performing effectively. The importance of resilience lies in its potential to reduce burnout, enhance job satisfaction, and sustain career longevity in a profession known for its challenges (Davies, 2021). By developing resilience, nurses can protect their mental and emotional health, enabling them to provide high-quality care to patients without compromising their own well-being(Carpenter , Mulvey & Gould , 2020).