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Relationships among hope, body satisfaction, wellness habits, and stress in nursing students

•Like practicing nurses, nursing students report high stress and poor health habits.•Consequently, they are at risk for adverse physical and mental health outcomes.•Hope may be a relevant protective factor against stress in nursing school.•Hope may reduce burnout and improve retention of nurses.•Hop...

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Published in:Journal of professional nursing 2021-05, Vol.37 (3), p.640-647
Main Authors: Fruh, Sharon M., Taylor, Sarah E., Graves, Rebecca J., Hayes, Katey, McDermott, Ryon, Hauff, Caitlyn, Williams, Susan G., Sittig, Scott, Campbell, Matthew, Hudson, Geoffrey, Hall, Heather, Melnyk, Bernadette Mazurek, Barinas, Jennifer L.
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Summary:•Like practicing nurses, nursing students report high stress and poor health habits.•Consequently, they are at risk for adverse physical and mental health outcomes.•Hope may be a relevant protective factor against stress in nursing school.•Hope may reduce burnout and improve retention of nurses.•Hope may strengthen the emotional and physical health of nursing students.
ISSN:8755-7223
1532-8481
DOI:10.1016/j.profnurs.2021.01.009