Role of Emotion Regulation as a Buffer against Workplace Stress among Nurses during COVID-19

Fariha Hayat, Dr Neelam Ehsan, Dr. A. G. Khan, Dr Amna Khan Shahid
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The present study examined the relationship between workplace stress and job satisfaction among nurses along with exploring the moderating role of emotional regulation during the COVID-19 pandemic. A sample of 120 (n=60 male, n=60 female) nurses were approached from different public and private hospitals of Islamabad and Rawalpindi, Pakistan. The Workplace Stress Scale, The Minnesota Satisfaction Questionnaire-Short Form, and Emotion Regulation Questionnaire were used to assess workplace stress, job satisfaction, and emotion regulation abilities among nurses. Pearson product-moment correlation and Linear regression analysis were carried out to measure the relationship of workplace stress with job satisfaction and the moderating effect of emotion regulation, respectively. Findings of the study revealed that workplace stress is negatively associated with job satisfaction among nurses. Moreover, moderation analysis indicated that cognitive reappraisal significantly moderated the relationship between workplace stress and job satisfaction. Other key findings of the study indicated that female nurses were higher on workplace stress and used cognitive reappraisal as compared to male nurses who used expressive suppression. Moreover, married nurses were higher on workplace stress as compared to unmarried nurses. Public sector nurses were higher on job satisfaction. The findings of the study suggest that there is a strong need to reduce workplace stress by developing healthy emotion regulation strategies to increase the level of job satisfaction among nurses, especially during this pandemic environment.
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COVID-19期间护士情绪调节对工作压力的缓冲作用
本研究旨在探讨新冠肺炎大流行期间护士工作压力与工作满意度的关系,并探讨情绪调节在护士工作压力与工作满意度之间的调节作用。对来自巴基斯坦伊斯兰堡和拉瓦尔品第不同公立和私立医院的120名护士(男60名,女60名)进行了调查。采用《工作压力量表》、《明尼苏达满意度简表》和《情绪调节问卷》对护士的工作压力、工作满意度和情绪调节能力进行测评。运用Pearson积差相关和线性回归分析分别测量了工作压力与工作满意度的关系和情绪调节的调节作用。研究结果显示,工作压力与护士的工作满意度呈负相关。此外,调节分析表明,认知重评显著调节了工作压力与工作满意度的关系。研究的其他主要发现表明,女护士在工作压力和认知重评方面的表现高于男护士在表达抑制方面的表现。此外,已婚护士的工作压力高于未婚护士。公共部门护士的工作满意度更高。研究结果表明,迫切需要通过制定健康的情绪调节策略来减少工作压力,以提高护士的工作满意度,特别是在这种大流行的环境中。
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