Effect of Perceived Stress in Nurses Working in Surgical Units During the Coronavirus Outbreak on Covid 19 Anxiety and Sleep Quality

Bilsev Demir
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Aim: The research was carried out to examine the stress perceived by surgical nurses during the coronavirus epidemic, Covid 19 anxiety and sleep quality. Method: 124 surgical nurses working in surgery and operating room between November and December 2021 were included in the descriptive and correlational study. Research data were obtained by using the 'Perceived Stress Scale (PSÖ-14)', 'Coronavirus Anxiety Scale', and 'Richard-Campbell Sleep Quality Scale'. Results: It was determined that 43.5% of the surgical nurses included in the study were between the ages of 31-43, 73.4% were women, 54.8% were undergraduates, and 70.2% were married. It was determined that 75.8% of the participants were nurses working in surgical clinics and 75.8% were giving care to patients with COVID-19. There was a weak positive and significant relationship between the Nurses' Perceived Stress Scale and the Coronavirus Anxiety Scale, and a negative weak and significant relationship with the Richard-Campbell Sleep Quality Scale (p<0.05). Conclusion: In this study, there is a relationship between perceived stress and coronavirus anxiety and sleep quality. It was found that the perceived stress of nurses working in surgical units during the coronavirus epidemic had an effect on covid 19 anxiety and sleep quality.
冠状病毒疫情期间外科护士感知压力对新冠肺炎焦虑和睡眠质量的影响
目的:研究新冠肺炎疫情期间外科护士的压力感知、新冠焦虑和睡眠质量。方法:对2021年11 - 12月在外科及手术室工作的124名外科护士进行描述性及相关性研究。研究数据通过“感知压力量表(PSÖ-14)”、“冠状病毒焦虑量表”和“理查德-坎贝尔睡眠质量量表”获得。结果:纳入研究的外科护士中,年龄在31-43岁之间的占43.5%,女性占73.4%,本科占54.8%,已婚占70.2%。结果确定,75.8%的参与者是在外科诊所工作的护士,75.8%的参与者是在照顾COVID-19患者。护士感知压力量表与冠状病毒焦虑量表呈弱正显著相关,与Richard-Campbell睡眠质量量表呈弱负显著相关(p<0.05)。结论:在本研究中,感知压力和冠状病毒焦虑与睡眠质量存在相关性。研究发现,新冠肺炎疫情期间外科护士感知压力对新冠焦虑和睡眠质量有影响。
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