Mapping resilience and co-occurring theoretical constructs in nurses: a scoping review protocol.

IF 1.5 Q3 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
JBI evidence synthesis Pub Date : 2025-05-01 Epub Date: 2025-01-07 DOI:10.11124/JBIES-24-00342
Audrey Rosenblatt, Karen Dominguez-Cancino, Catie Chung, Kelly Mecham, Marsha Bennett, Jennifer Greenwood, Patrick Palmieri
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Abstract

Objective: The aim of this scoping review is to map the concept of resilience and its measurement along with co-occurring theoretical constructs within nursing research using the COVID-19 pandemic as a critical date range for the current evidence.

Introduction: Resilience has a wide variety of definitions in research literature and is often measured through its co-occurring theoretical constructs. Nurse resilience is a key element in interventions targeting nurse well-being and has been tied to burnout and mental health. Resilience is influential in workforce stabilization and impactful to nurse retention both within a facility and within the field of nursing. This is significant given the worldwide nursing shortage and attrition from the field.

Inclusion criteria: This review will consider published and unpublished studies that investigate resilience and co-occurring theoretical constructs in nurses, excluding students. Studies published in English or Spanish will be considered for inclusion without restriction to setting or geographic location. All instruments that measure resilience will be considered for inclusion and mapped in conjunction with the co-occurring constructs.

Methods: Database searches from January 10, 2020, onwards will include CINAHL (EBSCOhost), MEDLINE (Ovid), Embase (Ovid), PsycINFO (Ovid), Scopus, and LILACS. Unpublished studies and gray literature will be searched in ProQuest Dissertations and Theses (ProQuest). The JBI methodology for scoping reviews will be followed. Extracted data will include publication details (authors, titles, year of publication), resilience measurement instruments, co-occurring theoretical constructs, participants, context, and concept. Extracted data will be presented in charts and tables supported by a narrative summary.

Review registration: Open Science Framework https://osf.io/n2uge/.

映射弹性和共同发生的理论结构在护士:范围审查协议。
目的:本综述的目的是利用COVID-19大流行作为当前证据的关键日期范围,绘制护理研究中复原力的概念及其测量方法,以及共同发生的理论结构。引言:弹性在研究文献中有各种各样的定义,并且通常通过其共同发生的理论结构来测量。护士恢复力是针对护士福祉的干预措施的关键因素,与职业倦怠和心理健康有关。弹性是有影响的劳动力稳定和影响护士保留无论是在一个设施和护理领域。考虑到世界范围内护理人员的短缺和人员流失,这一点非常重要。纳入标准:本综述将考虑已发表和未发表的研究,这些研究调查了护士的弹性和共同发生的理论结构,不包括学生。以英语或西班牙语发表的研究将被考虑纳入,不受环境或地理位置的限制。所有测量弹性的工具都将被考虑纳入,并与共同发生的构造一起绘制。方法:从2020年1月10日起,数据库检索将包括CINAHL (EBSCOhost)、MEDLINE (Ovid)、Embase (Ovid)、PsycINFO (Ovid)、Scopus和LILACS。未发表的研究和灰色文献将在ProQuest博士论文和论文(ProQuest)中检索。将遵循JBI的范围审查方法。提取的数据将包括发表细节(作者、标题、出版年份)、弹性测量工具、共同发生的理论结构、参与者、上下文和概念。提取的数据将以图表和表格的形式呈现,并附有叙述性摘要。评审注册:Open Science Framework https://osf.io/n2uge/。
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