The Influence of Infection Control Knowledge, Emergency Nursing Competency, and Infection Prevention Environment on Burnout among Psychiatric Nurses Caring for Patients with COVID-19

Hyeran Cho, Suyon Baek
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Purpose: Psychiatric nurses lack experience caring for patients with acute physical illnesses. Notably, they are expected to have experienced burnout when they were taking care of mentally ill patients infected with COVID-19. This study aimed to determine the impact of infection control knowledge, emergency nursing competency, and infection prevention environment on burnout.Methods: This survey was conducted on 127 psychiatric nurses from February to March 2023 using a structured self-report questionnaire. The collected data were analyzed through multiple regression analysis using the SPSS 28.0 program.Results: The subject's burnout score was 2.83 out of 5, infection control knowledge was 0.69 out of 1, emergency nursing competency was 2.80 out of 4, and infection prevention environment was 3.83 out of 5. Regression analysis showed infection control knowledge (β=-.17, p=.048) and nurses’ self-perceived efficacy in responding to an emergency (β=.26, p=.002) were factors affecting burnout, and the explanatory power for burnout was 9% (F=7.22, p<.001).Conclusion: Based on these results, we believe that infection control is needed. In addition, rather than simply providing education to increase nurses' emergency nursing competence, educational measures are needed to increase nurses' sense of efficacy in responding to emergencies.
感染控制知识、急救护理能力和感染预防环境对护理 COVID-19 患者的精神科护士职业倦怠的影响
目的:精神科护士缺乏护理急性躯体疾病患者的经验。值得注意的是,他们在护理感染 COVID-19 的精神病患者时可能会产生职业倦怠。本研究旨在确定感染控制知识、应急护理能力和感染预防环境对职业倦怠的影响:本次调查于 2023 年 2 月至 3 月进行,采用结构化自我报告问卷对 127 名精神科护士进行了调查。采用 SPSS 28.0 程序对收集的数据进行多元回归分析:受试者的职业倦怠评分为 2.83 分(满分为 5 分),感染控制知识评分为 0.69 分(满分为 1 分),急救护理能力评分为 2.80 分(满分为 4 分),感染预防环境评分为 3.83 分(满分为 5 分)。回归分析显示,感染控制知识(β=-.17,P=.048)和护士应对突发事件的自我认知效能(β=.26,P=.002)是影响职业倦怠的因素,对职业倦怠的解释力为9%(F=7.22,P<.001):基于这些结果,我们认为需要进行感染控制。此外,与其简单地提供教育来提高护士的急救护理能力,还需要采取教育措施来提高护士应对紧急情况的效能感。
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