The Role of Saudi Nurses in Resilience Building for Chronic Illness
Abstract
In Saudi Arabia, nurses play a pivotal role in resilience building for individuals living with chronic illnesses, addressing both physical and psychological aspects of care. They are often the first point of contact in healthcare settings, providing essential education, support, and continuity of care. By developing personalized care plans, nurses empower patients with knowledge about their conditions, treatment options, and self-management strategies, fostering a sense of control and engagement in their health journey. This educational aspect not only enhances adherence to treatment plans but also equips patients to navigate the complexities of chronic illness more effectively. Moreover, Saudi nurses contribute significantly to emotional support and mental health resilience for patients with chronic conditions. They are trained to recognize signs of distress and provide empathetic listening, which are crucial for building trust and rapport with patients. Through community-based programs and support groups, nurses encourage social connections among patients, reducing feelings of isolation and enhancing motivation. By integrating culturally sensitive practices and acknowledging the unique challenges faced by patients in Saudi society, nurses play an essential role in fostering resilience, enabling individuals to cope better with the demands of chronic disease management, and promoting a holistic approach to health.

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