英文摘要 |
In the last decade, the main focus of health care systems throughout the world has shifted from treatment for illness to health promotion. Most of the studies related to children's health problems have also begun to explore the negative impact of high-risk environments on children's development. Some environmental high-risk factors may cause psychological and cognitive impairment of children, and it is not always possible to avoid or prevent such factors in children's lives. However, some children have developed skills and abilities to cope with and overcome stress and danger, and these children who can go on to normal development are called “resilient children.” The factors influencing resilience include genetic factors, family factors, and support system factors. Improving the positive factors, promoting family relationship and social support network will help children's normal development. This article introduces the concept of resilience and protective factors. The implications of this concept for nurses in children's health care are also discussed. |