Psychological first aid practice self-efficacy of nurses in disasters

Key Points:

  • Investigates nurses’ self-efficacy in delivering Psychological First Aid during disasters.
  • Highlights the role of training, experience, and institutional support in enhancing confidence.
  • Provides recommendations to strengthen nurses’ psychological preparedness for crisis response.

Description

This book examines nurses’ self-efficacy in practicing Psychological First Aid (PFA) during disasters. It explores factors influencing their confidence, preparedness, and ability to provide emotional and psychological support in crisis situations.

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