Paediatric health‐care professionals: Relationships between psychological distress, resilience and coping skills
Journal of Paediatrics and Child Health2013Vol. 49(9), pp. 725–732
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Sarah McGarry, Sonya Girdler, Ann McDonald, Jane Valentine, S Lee, Eve Blair, Fiona Wood, Catherine Elliott
Abstract
Paediatric medical trauma can adversely affect a health professional's well-being, particularly those <25 years of age who make less use of positive coping strategies and more use of non-productive coping. These findings will assist the development of effective and meaningful interventions for health professionals working in paediatric hospitals.
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