Z. Hezaveh, N. Seyedfatemi, M. Mardani-Hamooleh, Z. Aabbasi, S. Haghani, M. Ghaljeh
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The higher burnout level of nurses is associated with their lower empathy with their colleagues, patients, and families. In contrast, nurses with low levels of burnout are less likely to leave their jobs and have higher levels of organizational trust. Nurses working in intensive care units experience various stresses and are more at risk of burnout than other nurses. For this reason, researchers suggest that interventions such as resilience training need to be performed for this group of nurses. Resilience improves the quality of work of nurses and promotes their job satisfaction. Conversely, nurses without resilience have fewer professional competencies. Accordingly, nursing researchers suggest implementing resilience training programs to improve nurses' mental health. The researcher, as a psychiatrist nurse in the intensive care unit, observed that nurses become psychologically incapacitated when they suffer from burnout. Therefore, this idea came to the researcher's mind that the problem may be due to nurses' unfamiliarity with the concept of resilience. Given the foregoing, the importance of the concept of burnout in the nursing profession. Given that one of the roles of psychiatric nurses is their educational role, the researcher decided to conduct a study to determine the effect of resilience training on burnout of nurses working in intensive care units. Materials & Methods: This quasi-experimental study was conducted in 2019, and 96 nurses from intensive care units of teaching hospitals affiliated to Iran University of Medical Sciences were selected via convenience sampling and divided into experimental and control groups via nonrandom allocation. Each group consisted of 48 nurses. The resilience training program was conducted for the experimental group in a two-day workshop, 4 hours each day, but the control group received no treatment. The content of the program was presented through a lecture using slides followed by questions and answers, group discussions with the participants, and the expression of their experiences. Also, a working group was set up for nurses to cite skill-related examples, practice each skill, and role play. Four weeks after the intervention, the post-test was administered in 2 groups. Data were collected using demographic form and Maslach and Jackson Burnout Inventory. Also, data were analyzed using descriptive . Sina Hospital, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran . Department of Psychiatric Nursing, Nursing Care Research Center, School of Nursing and Midwifery, Iran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran . Department of Psychiatric Nursing, Nursing Care Research Center, School of Nursing and Midwifery, Iran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran (Corresponding author) Tel: 09132864077 Email: mardanihamoole.m@iums.ac.ir . Department of Psychiatric Nursing, Nursing Care Research Center, School of Nursing and Midwifery, Iran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran . Biostatistics, Nursing Care Research Center, Iran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran . Department of Pediatric Nursing, Community Nursing Research Center, Zahedan University of Medical Sciences, Zahedan, Iran D ow nl oa de d fr om ij n. iu m s. ac .ir a t 2 2: 53 IR D T o n W ed ne sd ay A ug us t 2 5t h 20 21 [ D O I: 10 .5 25 47 /ij n. 33 .1 28 .1 00 ] ناراکمه و هوازه بنیز ...هعلاطم کی :ناراتسرپ یلغش یگدوسرف رب یروآبات رب ینتبم شزومآ ریثأت (mean and standard deviation) and inferential statistics (Chi-square, independent t-test, paired t-test, ANCOVA, and Fisher's exact test). In order to comply with ethical considerations, a code of ethics was obtained from the Research Ethics Committee of Iran University of Medical Sciences. In addition, nurses were told that their information would be kept confidential and that there would be no obligation to participate in the study. Results: The results of independent t-test showed no statistically significant difference between the two groups in terms of severity and frequency of burnout scales before the treatment (P>0.05). The results of ANCOVA revealed a statistically significant increase in the mean scores of individual failure in the experimental group compared to the control group after the treatment and the mean scores of the severity and frequency of emotional burnout and depersonalization were significantly lower in the experimental group compared to the control group (P<0.001). The results of paired t-test revealed that there was an improvement in the severity and frequency of individual failure scores in the posttest compared to the pretest and the mean scores of severity and frequency of emotional burnout and depersonalization decreased significantly (P<0.001). Analyzing the results of the control group showed no significant difference in the severity and frequency of all burnout scales in the post-test compared to the pretest (P>0.05), while there was a significant difference in the frequency of burnout scales between the pretest and posttest (P<0.01). Conclusion: Based on the results of the present study, it can be acknowledged that nurses' burnout, as a variable that is rooted in organizational psychology, is strongly influenced and improved by the implementation of resilience-based psychological intervention. According to the results, resilience training is effective in improving emotional exhaustion, depersonalization, and personal accomplishment of nurses. Thus, such an intervention can increase nurses’ resilience and reduce their burnout and ultimately improve the quality of their function. According to the findings of this study, the resilience training program reduces the burnout of nurses and, given that nursing is one of the professions that makes people prone to burnout, it is suggested that nursing managers pay more attention to resilience training programs with high applicability, in order to reduce the burnout of nursing staff in general and nurses working in intensive care units in particular. Also, given that the nurses participating in the present study could not receive the necessary training on resilience during continuous sessions due to their busy schedule, it is recommended that a similar study be conducted using a virtual network-based approach for nurses.","PeriodicalId":159095,"journal":{"name":"Iran Journal of Nursing","volume":" 46","pages":"0"},"PeriodicalIF":0.0000,"publicationDate":"2021-02-01","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"1","resultStr":null,"platform":"Semanticscholar","paperid":null,"PeriodicalName":"Iran Journal of Nursing","FirstCategoryId":"1085","ListUrlMain":"https://doi.org/10.52547/IJN.33.128.100","RegionNum":0,"RegionCategory":null,"ArticlePicture":[],"TitleCN":null,"AbstractTextCN":null,"PMCID":null,"EPubDate":"","PubModel":"","JCR":"","JCRName":"","Score":null,"Total":0}
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Abstract
Background & Aims: Job burnout is a very serious problem for the nursing staff and can decrease the quality of care they provide. Nurses are at risk of job burnout due to the difficult working conditions and high expectations due to their caring role. Better speaking, nurses work in stressful and challenging environments that threaten their mental health and are predisposed to burnout. For example, nurses experience physical aggression from patients in the workplace, which can play a role in the occurrence of burnout. High levels of burnout jeopardize work motivation in nursing staff and increase their negligence in the workplace. The higher burnout level of nurses is associated with their lower empathy with their colleagues, patients, and families. In contrast, nurses with low levels of burnout are less likely to leave their jobs and have higher levels of organizational trust. Nurses working in intensive care units experience various stresses and are more at risk of burnout than other nurses. For this reason, researchers suggest that interventions such as resilience training need to be performed for this group of nurses. Resilience improves the quality of work of nurses and promotes their job satisfaction. Conversely, nurses without resilience have fewer professional competencies. Accordingly, nursing researchers suggest implementing resilience training programs to improve nurses' mental health. The researcher, as a psychiatrist nurse in the intensive care unit, observed that nurses become psychologically incapacitated when they suffer from burnout. Therefore, this idea came to the researcher's mind that the problem may be due to nurses' unfamiliarity with the concept of resilience. Given the foregoing, the importance of the concept of burnout in the nursing profession. Given that one of the roles of psychiatric nurses is their educational role, the researcher decided to conduct a study to determine the effect of resilience training on burnout of nurses working in intensive care units. Materials & Methods: This quasi-experimental study was conducted in 2019, and 96 nurses from intensive care units of teaching hospitals affiliated to Iran University of Medical Sciences were selected via convenience sampling and divided into experimental and control groups via nonrandom allocation. Each group consisted of 48 nurses. The resilience training program was conducted for the experimental group in a two-day workshop, 4 hours each day, but the control group received no treatment. The content of the program was presented through a lecture using slides followed by questions and answers, group discussions with the participants, and the expression of their experiences. Also, a working group was set up for nurses to cite skill-related examples, practice each skill, and role play. Four weeks after the intervention, the post-test was administered in 2 groups. Data were collected using demographic form and Maslach and Jackson Burnout Inventory. Also, data were analyzed using descriptive . Sina Hospital, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran . Department of Psychiatric Nursing, Nursing Care Research Center, School of Nursing and Midwifery, Iran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran . Department of Psychiatric Nursing, Nursing Care Research Center, School of Nursing and Midwifery, Iran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran (Corresponding author) Tel: 09132864077 Email: mardanihamoole.m@iums.ac.ir . Department of Psychiatric Nursing, Nursing Care Research Center, School of Nursing and Midwifery, Iran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran . Biostatistics, Nursing Care Research Center, Iran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran . Department of Pediatric Nursing, Community Nursing Research Center, Zahedan University of Medical Sciences, Zahedan, Iran D ow nl oa de d fr om ij n. iu m s. ac .ir a t 2 2: 53 IR D T o n W ed ne sd ay A ug us t 2 5t h 20 21 [ D O I: 10 .5 25 47 /ij n. 33 .1 28 .1 00 ] ناراکمه و هوازه بنیز ...هعلاطم کی :ناراتسرپ یلغش یگدوسرف رب یروآبات رب ینتبم شزومآ ریثأت (mean and standard deviation) and inferential statistics (Chi-square, independent t-test, paired t-test, ANCOVA, and Fisher's exact test). In order to comply with ethical considerations, a code of ethics was obtained from the Research Ethics Committee of Iran University of Medical Sciences. In addition, nurses were told that their information would be kept confidential and that there would be no obligation to participate in the study. Results: The results of independent t-test showed no statistically significant difference between the two groups in terms of severity and frequency of burnout scales before the treatment (P>0.05). The results of ANCOVA revealed a statistically significant increase in the mean scores of individual failure in the experimental group compared to the control group after the treatment and the mean scores of the severity and frequency of emotional burnout and depersonalization were significantly lower in the experimental group compared to the control group (P<0.001). The results of paired t-test revealed that there was an improvement in the severity and frequency of individual failure scores in the posttest compared to the pretest and the mean scores of severity and frequency of emotional burnout and depersonalization decreased significantly (P<0.001). Analyzing the results of the control group showed no significant difference in the severity and frequency of all burnout scales in the post-test compared to the pretest (P>0.05), while there was a significant difference in the frequency of burnout scales between the pretest and posttest (P<0.01). Conclusion: Based on the results of the present study, it can be acknowledged that nurses' burnout, as a variable that is rooted in organizational psychology, is strongly influenced and improved by the implementation of resilience-based psychological intervention. According to the results, resilience training is effective in improving emotional exhaustion, depersonalization, and personal accomplishment of nurses. Thus, such an intervention can increase nurses’ resilience and reduce their burnout and ultimately improve the quality of their function. According to the findings of this study, the resilience training program reduces the burnout of nurses and, given that nursing is one of the professions that makes people prone to burnout, it is suggested that nursing managers pay more attention to resilience training programs with high applicability, in order to reduce the burnout of nursing staff in general and nurses working in intensive care units in particular. Also, given that the nurses participating in the present study could not receive the necessary training on resilience during continuous sessions due to their busy schedule, it is recommended that a similar study be conducted using a virtual network-based approach for nurses.
背景与目的:工作倦怠对护理人员来说是一个非常严重的问题,它会降低他们提供的护理质量。护士面临着工作倦怠的风险,因为他们的工作条件困难,由于他们的护理角色的高期望。更确切地说,护士在压力大、充满挑战的环境中工作,这些环境会威胁到她们的心理健康,而且容易精疲力竭。例如,护士在工作场所遭受病人的身体攻击,这可能会导致倦怠的发生。高度的职业倦怠会损害护理人员的工作动机,并增加他们在工作场所的疏忽。护士的职业倦怠水平越高,其对同事、患者和家属的共情能力越低。相比之下,低倦怠水平的护士离职的可能性较小,对组织的信任度也较高。在重症监护室工作的护士经历各种压力,比其他护士更有倦怠的风险。出于这个原因,研究人员建议需要对这组护士进行恢复力训练等干预措施。弹性提高了护士的工作质量,提高了护士的工作满意度。相反,没有适应力的护士的专业能力较差。因此,护理研究人员建议实施弹性训练计划,以改善护士的心理健康。作为一名重症监护室的精神科护士,研究人员观察到,当护士遭受倦怠时,他们会在心理上丧失能力。因此,研究者想到,这个问题可能是由于护士不熟悉弹性的概念。鉴于上述,倦怠的概念在护理专业的重要性。鉴于精神科护士的角色之一是他们的教育角色,研究者决定进行一项研究,以确定弹性训练对重症监护室护士职业倦怠的影响。材料与方法:本准实验研究于2019年开展,采用方便抽样的方法从伊朗医科大学附属教学医院重症监护病房抽取96名护士,采用非随机分配的方法分为实验组和对照组。每组48名护士。实验组在为期两天的工作坊中进行弹性训练,每天4小时,但对照组没有接受任何治疗。该计划的内容是通过幻灯片演讲,然后是问答,与参与者进行小组讨论,以及表达他们的经历。此外,还成立了一个工作组,让护士引用与技能相关的例子,练习每种技能,并进行角色扮演。干预4周后,两组分别进行后测。使用人口统计表格和Maslach and Jackson倦怠量表收集数据。同时,对数据进行描述性分析。德黑兰医科大学新浪医院,伊朗德黑兰。伊朗医学大学护理与助产学院护理研究中心精神科护理学系,伊朗德黑兰。伊朗德黑兰伊朗医科大学护理与助产学院护理研究中心精神科护理学系(通讯作者)电话:09132864077邮箱:mardanihamoole.m@iums.ac.ir。伊朗医学大学护理与助产学院护理研究中心精神科护理学系,伊朗德黑兰。生物统计学,伊朗医学大学护理研究中心,德黑兰,伊朗。伊朗扎黑丹医科大学社区护理研究中心儿科护理系,扎黑丹,伊朗扎黑丹,伊朗扎黑丹,伊朗扎黑丹,伊朗扎黑丹,伊朗扎黑丹,伊朗扎黑丹,伊朗扎黑丹,伊朗扎黑丹,伊朗扎黑丹,伊朗扎黑丹,伊朗扎黑丹,伊朗扎黑丹,伊朗扎黑丹,伊朗扎黑丹,伊朗扎黑丹,伊朗扎黑丹,伊朗扎黑丹,伊朗扎黑丹,伊朗扎黑丹,伊朗扎黑丹,伊朗扎黑丹,伊朗扎黑丹,伊朗扎黑丹,伊朗扎黑丹هعلاطمکی:ناراتسرپیلغشیگدوسرفربیروآباتربینتبمشزومآریثأت(平均值和标准偏差)和推论统计(卡方、独立的学习任务,配对t检验,ANCOVA和确切概率法)。为了遵守伦理考虑,从伊朗医科大学研究伦理委员会获得了一份伦理守则。此外,护士被告知他们的信息将被保密,并且没有义务参与这项研究。结果:独立t检验结果显示,两组患者治疗前倦怠量表的严重程度和频率差异无统计学意义(P < 0.05)。