Resilience and its Relationship with Nursing Care in a Vulnerable Population during the COVID-19 Pandemic

Rosa Perez-Siguas, Hernan Matta-Solis, Eduardo Matta-Solis, Victoria Tacas-Yarcuri, Hernan Matta-Perez, Alejandro Cruzata-Martinez, Eva Ventura-Hernandez, Brian Meneses-Claudio

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Abstract

Introduction: resilience in the population allows to develop coping skills in situations that put their health well-being at risk, and during the pandemic it has been shown that the population can adapt and face this situation without altering their health well-being, therefore, their research objective is to determine resilience and its relationship with nursing care in a vulnerable population during the COVID-19 pandemic. Methods: it is a quantitative, descriptive and cross-sectional study, with a population of 1343 participants who developed a sociodemographic questionnaire and the Connor-Davidson resilience scale. Results: in their results, 13 (1 %) of the inhabitants have a low resilience, 413 (30,8 %) a medium resilience and 917 (68,2 %) a high resilience. Conclusions: in conclusion, strategies regarding the mental health of the inhabitants have been promoted to improve their coping skills.

Translated title of the contributionResiliencia y su Relación con los Cuidados de Enfermería en una Población Vulnerable durante la Pandemia del COVID-19
Original languageEnglish
Article number777
JournalSalud, Ciencia y Tecnologia
Volume4
DOIs
StatePublished - 2024

Keywords

  • Coronavirus
  • Mental health
  • Pandemic
  • Resilience

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