Resilience process in the hospitalization context: a case study
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https://doi.org/10.1590/S0103-863X2006000300013Keywords:
Resilience, Hospitalization, RiskAbstract
This article presents a theoretical revision and a critical discussion, from a clinical case, about resilience concept in the hospitalization context. Scielo and BVS-Psi based the literature review. Resilience, as individual capacity to face risk situations in a healthy way, presenting adaptive answers to adversities, it is an important concept to be understood by health professionals. Analyzing sickness during hospitalization period in general hospitals, allows a better understanding of facilitating conditions to resilience and open possibilities for prevention work and health promotion in these institutions.Downloads
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