Mental Health Status and the Intention to Leave the Profession of Nurses Employed Across Catalonia, Spain: A Cross-Sectional Study.

IF 2.6 4区 医学 Q1 NURSING Journal of Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing Pub Date : 2024-09-27 DOI:10.1111/jpm.13116
David Giménez-Díez, Juan M Leyva-Moral, Carolina E Watson, Maria Dolors Bernabeu-Tamayo
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Abstract

Introduction: The relationship between nurses' mental well-being and intention to leave the profession remains a pressing issue.

Aim: To determine the mental health status and the intention to leave the profession of nurses employed across diverse healthcare sectors in Catalonia, Spain.

Methods: This cross-sectional study included 1051 Registered Nurses in Catalonia, Spain, using convenience sampling through social media platforms and personal contacts. Participants completed four standardised instruments online to measure anxiety, insomnia, depression and posttraumatic stress disorder, along with an ad hoc sociodemographic questionnaire. The methodology of this study was guided by the STROBE checklist.

Results: The analysis revealed that a significant proportion of participants exhibited mental health issues: 44% showed moderate to severe anxiety, 31% experienced moderate to severe insomnia, 40% suffered from moderate to severe depression and 42% had moderate to severe posttraumatic stress disorder. Participants who had worked in COVID hospital units were 1.38 times more likely to experience poor mental health status. Although not all associations were statistically significant, nurses working in primary healthcare, intensive care units and nursing homes had increased odds of poor mental health. Additionally, 53% of participants had reconsidered their working status, with 69% of them expressing an intention to leave the nursing profession.

Limitations: The evolving nature of the pandemic and the adaptation of healthcare workers to the new scenario may have influenced their experiences during data collection.

Implications: Highlights the increase in mental health-related needs and high rates of psychiatric symptoms among nurses nowadays.

Recommendations: Addressing mental health needs is crucial to mitigate the intention of nurses to abandon the profession.

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西班牙加泰罗尼亚地区护士的心理健康状况与离职意向:一项横断面研究。
简介:护士的心理健康与离职意向之间的关系仍然是一个紧迫的问题:目的:确定西班牙加泰罗尼亚地区不同医疗行业护士的心理健康状况和离职意向:这项横断面研究包括西班牙加泰罗尼亚地区的 1051 名注册护士,通过社交媒体平台和个人联系进行便利抽样。参与者在线填写了四份标准化问卷,以测量焦虑症、失眠症、抑郁症和创伤后应激障碍,以及一份特别的社会人口学问卷。研究方法以 STROBE 检查表为指导:分析结果显示,相当一部分参与者存在心理健康问题:44%的人表现出中度到重度焦虑,31%的人经历过中度到重度失眠,40%的人患有中度到重度抑郁症,42%的人患有中度到重度创伤后应激障碍。曾在 COVID 医院单位工作过的参与者出现精神健康状况不良的几率要高出 1.38 倍。虽然并非所有的关联都具有统计学意义,但在初级医疗保健、重症监护室和疗养院工作的护士出现心理健康状况不良的几率更高。此外,53%的参与者重新考虑过自己的工作状态,其中69%的人表示有意离开护理行业:局限性:大流行病不断演变的性质以及医护人员对新情况的适应可能会影响他们在数据收集过程中的体验:意义:突显了当今护士心理健康相关需求的增加和精神症状的高发率:建议:满足心理健康需求对于减少护士放弃这一职业的意愿至关重要。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing is an international journal which publishes research and scholarly papers that advance the development of policy, practice, research and education in all aspects of mental health nursing. We publish rigorously conducted research, literature reviews, essays and debates, and consumer practitioner narratives; all of which add new knowledge and advance practice globally. All papers must have clear implications for mental health nursing either solely or part of multidisciplinary practice. Papers are welcomed which draw on single or multiple research and academic disciplines. We give space to practitioner and consumer perspectives and ensure research published in the journal can be understood by a wide audience. We encourage critical debate and exchange of ideas and therefore welcome letters to the editor and essays and debates in mental health.
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