Use of storytelling to decrease stress
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Danna L. Curcio, PhD, School of Health Sciences, Department of Nursing, College of Staten Staten, CUNY, Staten Island, New York, USA
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Nursing the sick and dying can be stressful. Stress-reducing interventions have the possibility to create positive emotional health. Storytelling, a cost-effective intervention to decrease stress, is a verbal recount of similar meaningful experiences that individuals share. Storytelling allows for stress management, providing opportunity to discuss concerns, simultaneously supporting nurse peers.
44th Biennial Convention 2017 Theme: Influence Through Action: Advancing Global Health, Nursing, and Midwifery.
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Keywords | Nurses; Storytelling; Stress |
Name | 44th Biennial Convention |
Host | Sigma Theta Tau International |
Location | Indianapolis, Indiana, USA |
Date | 2017 |
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