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Self-care among the helping professionals: a systematic literature review
Choe Chai Tan1, Noor Syamilah Zakaria2, Janaki Sinnasamy3.
Introduction: Self-care is important in all aspect of our life. Generally, the concept of self-care is not a new term that attracted scholars to conduct relevant studies. Despite the number of self-care research on specific group or issues on the self-care practices, the comprehensive of self-care from the aspect of types, relation and factors of self-care has been relatively limited. Hence, this review synthesizes the available research exploring self-care issues among the helping professionals. Methods: A systematic review was conducted for papers published from year 2017-2021 included qualitative, quantitative, and mixed methods articles. Meanwhile, a Reporting Standards for Systematic Evidence Syntheses (ROSES) was adopted for current study. Two main journal databases, Scopus, Web of Science and additionally Google Scholar and PsycArticles were utilised. Results: The search yield 26 articles that can be analysed systematically. Outcome included identify types of self-care emphasized by helping professionals, relation, and factors influence self-care. Conclusion: Finding synthesizes the latest research on self-care, and highlights the benefits of self-care for the helping professionals. Finally, a number of recommendations were discussed at the end of the research.
Affiliation:
- Universiti Putra Malaysia, Malaysia, Malaysia
- Universiti Putra Malaysia, Malaysia, Malaysia
- Tun Hussein Onn Sunway Library, Malaysia, Malaysia
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Indexation |
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MyJurnal (2021) |
H-Index
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3 |
Immediacy Index
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0.000 |
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0 |
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Scopus 2020 |
Impact Factor
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CiteScore (0.2) |
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Q4 (Medicine (all)) |
Additional Information |
SJR (0.144) |
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