The Nursing Education Brief
This integrative review examines the role of self-compassion as a vital tool for undergraduate nursing students facing the high-stress demands of their future profession. By synthesizing seventeen distinct studies, the research identifies that while students currently possess moderate levels of internal kindness, specific factors like age and health status significantly influence their emotional durability. The findings suggest a strong correlation between treating oneself with grace and the development of resiliency and optimism, which serve as barriers against professional burnout. Ultimately, the text advocates for the formal integration of self-compassion training into nursing curricula to better prepare students for the mental rigors of healthcare.
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