Protect the Healers: Strengthening Nurses’ Psychological Capital

On International Nurses Day, the focus shifts from appreciation to protection—strengthening nurses’ psychological capital through resilience, support, and sustainable systems. By sharing responsibility across individuals, teams, and organisations, wellbeing becomes part of everyday practice, helping nurses not just care, but thrive.
Articles
11 May 2026
Country(s)
iconiconiconiconiconiconicon
On International Nurses Day (12 May), recognition should go beyond appreciation. It’s about sustaining the people who care for others—by strengthening their psychological capital: hope, resilience, optimism, and confidence.

Nurses work in high-pressure, emotionally demanding environments. Over time, this can lead to burnout and fatigue if their mental and emotional well-being is not actively supported. In comparison, they are often seen as the constant source of care; their own needs can easily be overlooked.

True support means shifting from recognition to protection—creating systems that make wellbeing part of everyday practice, not an afterthought. This is a shared responsibility across individuals, teams, and organisations.

How shared responsibility can be managed:
  • At the individual level: Encourage self-awareness, regular breaks, and seeking support without guilt
  • At the team level: Foster peer support, open check-ins, and a culture where speaking up is safe
  • At the leadership level: Ensure fair workloads, access to mental health resources, and visible empathy in decision-making
  • At the organisational level: Embed wellbeing into policies, provide structured support systems, and normalise mental health conversations
Protecting psychological capital ensures nurses are not only able to care but also to thrive while doing so.
Save to bookmark
Share

What to read next


The “Hidden Carriers” and Premarital Dipl...
08 May 2026
The “Hidden Carriers” and Premarital Diplomacy: Rethinking Thalassemia Screening
On World Thalassaemia Day, the focus extends to prevention through carrier screening. Often symptom-...
Why Robotic Surgery Means Smaller Cuts and Fa...
06 May 2026
Why Robotic Surgery Means Smaller Cuts and Faster Recovery
Robotic-assisted surgery enables smaller incisions and greater precision by translating a surgeon’...
The Psychology of Hand Hygiene: Why We Skip I...
05 May 2026
The Psychology of Hand Hygiene: Why We Skip It (and How to Fix It)
On World Hand Hygiene Day, the focus goes beyond awareness to behaviour. Despite knowing its importa...