Curricular Interventions to Promote Self-care in Prelicensure Nursing Students.

Nurse Educ

Author Affiliations: Associate Professor (Dr Ashcraft and Dr Gatto) and Director (Dr Gatto), School of Nursing, University of Central Arkansas, Conway.

Published: May 2018

Personal self-care should be an expectation of the professional nursing role. This study evaluated self-care behaviors and perceptions of prelicensure nursing students after the integration of curricular interventions designed to promote self-care behaviors. Although few statistically significant changes were found, findings indicate that changes were beginning to occur and self-care behaviors were not declining: the curricular interventions are having a positive impact on self-care behaviors in nursing students.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/NNE.0000000000000450DOI Listing

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