Nurses’ strategies for dealing with stress during the COVID-19 pandemic

E. Szlenk-Czyczerska, Anna Ławnik, Adam Szepeluk
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Background: In view of the SARS-CoV-2 coronavirus pandemic, it is important to study the activities undertaken by nurses to cope with stress. Aim of the study: The study’s main objective was to analyze strategies of coping with stress among nurses working in public and non-public medical institutions in Opolskie and Lubelskie provinces, Poland, during the COVID-19 pandemic. Material and methods: The study group included a total of 155 nurses. The Mini-COPE questionnaire and the author’s original questionnaire were used in the study. Results: With increasing age, nurses coped with stress by using their sense of humor less often, seeking instrumental support, discharge of emotions, using psychoactive substances, and blaming themselves. Respondents with a master’s degree were more likely to cope with stress by positive reevaluation, turning to religion, and seeking emotional and instrumental support. Examining the effect of job tenure on the level of coping strategies revealed significant variation for active coping (p=0.0355), sense of humor (p=0.0024), seeking emotional support (p=0.0209), seeking instrumental support (p=0.0062), preoccupation with something else (p=0.0383), discharge (p=0.0075), psychoactive substance use (p=0.0097), and blaming oneself (p=0.0155). There was no significant variation in the effect of place of employment on stress coping strategies. Conclusions: During the pandemic, respondents managed stress mainly through active coping, planning, acceptance, positive reevaluation, and seeking instrumental support. As nurses age, they are more likely to use the strategy of turning to religion. Due to the growing problem of stress, it is necessary to identify and share information about ways to effectively cope with stress.
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COVID-19大流行期间护士应对压力的策略
背景:鉴于严重急性呼吸系统综合征冠状病毒2型,研究护士应对压力的活动很重要。研究目的:该研究的主要目的是分析新冠肺炎大流行期间波兰奥波尔斯基省和卢别尔斯基省公立和非公立医疗机构护士工作的压力应对策略。材料和方法:研究组共有155名护士。本研究采用小型COPE问卷和作者的原始问卷。结果:随着年龄的增长,护士通过减少幽默感、寻求工具支持、释放情绪、使用精神活性物质和自责来应对压力。拥有硕士学位的受访者更有可能通过积极的重新评估、转向宗教以及寻求情感和工具支持来应对压力。研究工作年限对复印技能水平的影响发现,积极应对(p=0.0355)、幽默感(p=0.0024)、寻求情感支持(p=0.0209)、寻求工具支持(p=0.0062)、专注于其他事情(p=0.0383)、出院(p=0.0075)、精神活性物质使用(p=0.0097),工作地点对压力应对策略的影响没有显著差异(p=0.0155)。结论:在疫情期间,受访者主要通过积极应对、计划、接受、积极重新评估和寻求工具性支持来管理压力。随着护士年龄的增长,他们更有可能使用转向宗教的策略。由于压力问题日益严重,有必要识别和分享有关有效应对压力的方法的信息。
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