Perceived stress and burden of caregiving among nurses in the United Arab Emirates during the COVID-19 pandemic

R. Ilesanmi, V. Hanson, E. Dabou, Carol Avil Mathias
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Objective: To examine the perceived stress and burden of caregiving during the COVID-19 pandemic among nurses in the United Arab Emirates. Method: A descriptive survey was conducted in two selected hospitals in the UAE. A non-probability voluntary sample (n=64) of nurses working in the Intensive Care Unit (n=41) and isolation wards (n=24) was taken. Each respondent completed an online validated Perceived Stress Scale (PSS) Cronbach’s alpha=0.754; and Professional Care Team Burden Scale (Short version) Cronbach’s alpha =0.785. Range of scores on PSS was 0-40, categorized as, Low: 0-13, Moderate: 14-26 and High: 27-40, while the PCTB score was categorized into Low: 0-13, Moderate: 14-26 and High: 27-40. Pearson (r) correlation was used to determine the relationship between perceived stress and burden of care at 5% level of significance. Results: Respondents’ mean age was 38.81 ± 7.23. In all, 61 nurses (95.3%) engaged in 12-hours duty, 59.4% were confident of fighting the virus and 57 (89.1%) signed up to work in these units, despite the fear of infecting their families (78.1%). Perceived stress scale showed that 50 (78.1%) experienced moderate level of stress with only 3.1% reporting high level of stress (x̄=18.3.47 ± 5.3), while 40 (62.5%) reported low burden of care (11.98 ± 3.78). There was positive correlation between mean PSS score and the PCTB (r=0.451, p=0.000). Conclusion: Reported moderate perceived stress may suggest vulnerability to stress-related illness. Routine screening and more support from their employers to mitigate the adverse effects on their health is recommended.
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目的:了解阿联酋护士在COVID-19大流行期间的护理压力和负担。方法:在阿联酋选定的两家医院进行描述性调查。采用非概率自愿抽样(n=64)在重症监护室(n=41)和隔离病房(n=24)工作的护士。每位被调查者完成一份在线验证的感知压力量表(PSS), Cronbach’s alpha=0.754;专业护理团队负担量表(短版)Cronbach’s alpha =0.785。PSS得分范围为0-40分,分为低:0-13分、中:14-26分、高:27-40分;PCTB得分分为低:0-13分、中:14-26分、高:27-40分。使用Pearson (r)相关来确定感知压力与护理负担之间的关系,其显著性水平为5%。结果:受访者平均年龄38.81±7.23岁。总共有61名护士(95.3%)从事12小时值班,59.4%的护士有信心抗击病毒,57名护士(89.1%)尽管担心感染家人(78.1%),但仍签约在这些单位工作。感知压力量表显示,50名(78.1%)患者承受中度压力,仅有3.1%的患者承受高水平压力(x ā =18.3.47±5.3),40名(62.5%)患者承受低水平护理负担(11.98±3.78)。PSS平均评分与PCTB呈正相关(r=0.451, p=0.000)。结论:报告的中度感知压力可能表明易患压力相关疾病。建议进行例行检查,并得到雇主的更多支持,以减轻对其健康的不利影响。
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