Resilience, Occupational Burnout, and Parenting Stress in Nurses Caring for COVID-2019 Patients

IF 0.4 Q4 PSYCHIATRY Neuropsychiatria i Neuropsychologia Pub Date : 2020-09-10 DOI:10.21203/rs.3.rs-60538/v1
S. Bashirian, M. Bijani, S. Borzou, K. Oshvandi, S. Khazaei, F. Mohammadi
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Background: Caring of patients with corona virus infection disease may have had an impact on the occupational burnout, resilience, and parenting of the nurses. Purpose: Evaluation occupational burnout, resilience, and parenting stress in nurses caring for COVID 2019 patients.Methods: This cross-sectional study is based on strengthening the reporting of observational studies in epidemiology statement. A total of 630 nurses caring for COVID 2019 patients in 5 hospitals were selected via convenience sampling. Participants completed the scales online. Data were analyzed in SPSS v. 22.Results: A total of 420 nurses completed and returned the questionnaires. Occupational burnout has a negative correlation with resilience and a positive correlation with parenting stress and can predict 61.32% of changes in the occupational burnout variance of nurses. Conclusion: Resilience, parenting stress, marital status, number of children, employment status, and gender predicated high percentage of the nurses’ occupational burnout variance. The nurse managers should use these findings to provide appropriate environments for nurses, to develop more comprehensive plans in support of nurses for the current and future crises.
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护理COVID-2019患者的护士的复原力、职业倦怠和育儿压力
背景:对冠状病毒感染患者的护理可能会对护士的职业倦怠、恢复力和养育子女产生影响。目的:评估护理2019冠状病毒病患者的护士的职业倦怠、适应力和育儿压力。方法:这项横断面研究是基于加强流行病学声明中观察性研究的报告。通过方便抽样,共选择了5家医院的630名护理2019冠状病毒病患者的护士。参与者在线完成了量表。数据在SPSS v.22中进行分析。结果:共有420名护士完成并返回了问卷。职业倦怠与韧性呈负相关,与养育压力呈正相关,可预测护士职业倦怠方差变化的61.32%。结论:韧性、育儿压力、婚姻状况、子女数量、就业状况和性别对护士职业倦怠方差的预测比例较高。护士管理人员应利用这些发现为护士提供适当的环境,制定更全面的计划,支持护士应对当前和未来的危机。
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