Bushra S Bawazier, Hebah Almulla, Mansour Mansour, Sama S Hammad, Rana A Alameri, Latifa Aldossary, Tahani AlShammari
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Abstract
Purpose: This study examines the relationship between the perceived levels of resilience and self-efficacy among a selected sample of pediatric nurses working in the Eastern province of Saudi Arabia.
Patients and methods: A descriptive, cross-sectional, correlational design was used. A total of 99 pediatric nurses from two governmental hospitals in the Eastern Province of Saudi Arabia completed an online survey which included two standardized measures: The Brief Resilience Scale (BRS) and the General Self-Efficacy Scale (GSE).
Results: The nurses reported an overall moderate resilience level (M = 19.3, SD = 2.6) and moderate general self-efficacy level (M = 32.1, SD = 4.9). The Spearman's Correlation test revealed a significant positive correlation between perceived self-efficacy and resilience (rho = 0.19, P < 0.05). This indicates that pediatric nurses who reported having higher levels of perceived self-efficacy would also have higher levels of resilience.
Conclusion: Nursing plays a vital role in the healthcare system and requires ongoing development. It is essential for nurses to cultivate resilience skills, which are crucial for reducing turnover, burnout, and empathy fatigue.
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