Psychological hardiness, social support, and emotional labor among nurses in Iran during the COVID-19 pandemic: A cross-sectional survey study

Elham SAEI , Raymond T. LEE
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Abstract

Background

Our study of nurses in Tehran was conducted in June of 2020, when the lockdown from the pandemic had been implemented. Nurses had been faced with how to effectively manage their own emotion responses during patientcare.

Objectives

Our study aims to evaluate how psychological and social resources were jointly related to the use of emotional labor through surface acting and deep acting among nurses at public hospitals.

Design

The study design was a single-wave, cross-sectional self-report questionnaire survey containing validated measures where the nurses reported on their work experiences during the pandemic.

Settings

The participants came from five out of 50 public hospitals within Tehran.

Participants

Of the 250 nurses chosen by using multi-stage randomly sampling, 224 were retained after listwise deletion of missing data and outliers.

Method

Through a survey questionnaire, participants responded to scale measures of psychological hardiness, social support, and emotional labor to investigate the joint impact of hardiness and social support on emotional labor. Their responses provided information on the (1) validity and reliability of all variables, and (2) the hypothesized structural relations, using SPSS-AMOS 22 software.

Results

Challenge and control were related to social support; coworker sympathy and supervisory support were related to surface acting; coworker sympathy was related to deep acting. Under strong support, high hardiness was most negatively related to surface acting and positively related to deep acting.

Conclusion

Through coworker and supervisory support, hardiness became an effective means for nurses to regulate their own emotions during interactions to enhance patientcare.
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COVID-19大流行期间伊朗护士的心理承受力、社会支持和情绪劳动:横断面调查研究
背景我们对德黑兰护士的研究是在 2020 年 6 月进行的,当时大流行病已被封锁。目标我们的研究旨在评估心理和社会资源如何与公立医院护士通过表面行为和深层行为使用情绪劳动共同相关。设计研究设计为单波、横断面自我报告问卷调查,其中包含经过验证的测量方法,护士们报告了他们在大流行期间的工作经历。方法通过调查问卷,参与者对心理硬度、社会支持和情感劳动进行量表测量,以研究心理硬度和社会支持对情感劳动的共同影响。结果挑战和控制与社会支持有关;同事同情和上司支持与表面行为有关;同事同情与深度行为有关。结论通过同事和主管的支持,"坚韧 "成为护士在互动过程中调节自身情绪的有效手段,从而加强对患者的护理。
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