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Journal of Advanced Practices in Nursing

ISSN: 2573-0347

Open Access

Volume 7, Issue 11 (2022)

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Finding Solutions in Aromatherapy Practises While Maintaining Resilience as Nursing Leaders

Mackenzie Stella*

DOI: 10.37421/2573-0347.2022.7.295

A typical definition of personal resilience is the capacity to function well in the face of adversity. Personal resilience has been conceptualised in a wide variety of ways. Historically, the term "resilience" has been used to refer to both physiological and psychological characteristics, the latter of which varies from person to person and is influenced by one's own particular aromatherapy coping mechanisms. People, situations, and cultures all have different understandings of resilience, which is sometimes seen as an innate personality feature and other times as a dynamic process that exists on a continuum between resilience and fragility. The former implies that certain people are less resilient or lack the necessary skills to overcome hardship, while the later implies that levels of personal resilience can fluctuate depending. Aromatherapy practises are influenced by a person's environment and contextual conditions. The way in which we think about resilience in the nursing workforce is affected by this latter idea of resilience as a continuous process.

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Including Oncology Nursing in the Mix Nursing in Oncology and Integration

Alexander Theodore*

DOI: 10.37421/2573-0347.2022.7.292

The growing need for palliative care in oncology and the difficulty in finding enough workers to provide specialised palliative care integration have both been mentioned by numerous organisations. Oncology specialists who have advanced training can offer generalist or primary palliative care. An advanced practise nurse's preparation for incorporating palliative care into their practise is covered in this article. Follow-up data after one year of the first three national cohorts of nurses who successfully integrated palliative care into their cancer practises. The goal analysis presented here integrates the training program's impact on practise with the difficulties encountered during implementation attempts. Implemented objectives by the advanced practise registered nurses included thorough training of clinicians from several specialties and multiple system enhancements to enhance delivery integration.

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