Hope: A health promotion resource

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Abstract

Hope is a phenomenon many nurses and patients are concerned about. One of the reasons for this interest may be that many patients today live with chronic illnesses, and hope is something positive and focuses on the future and opportunities. Hope is a way of feeling, thinking, and influencing one's behavior. The way we view our health and health-related challenges are assumed to impact on hope. Hope is forward-looking, realistic, and multidimensional. It is a resource for health and health-promoting processes and can be considered a salutogenic resource and construct. This chapter highlights what hope means during illness, what research has so far been concerned with, how hope can be assessed, and how nurses can strengthen hope in patients.

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Rustøen, T. (2021). Hope: A health promotion resource. In Health Promotion in Health Care - Vital Theories and Research (pp. 61–70). Springer International Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-63135-2_6

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