Relationship between death anxiety and resilience among critical care nurses in Oman.

IF 3 3区 医学 Q1 NURSING
Nursing in Critical Care Pub Date : 2025-05-01 Epub Date: 2024-10-04 DOI:10.1111/nicc.13177
Mohammed Qutishat
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Abstract

Background: Critical care nurses encounter numerous work-related stressors that might lead to depression and anxiety. Areas with higher patient mortality can lead to burnout, higher turnover and death anxiety. The possession of resilience and good attitudes towards mental health is of utmost importance for nurses, given their role as influential figures within society.

Aim: The aim of this study was to examine the relationship between death anxiety and resilience among critical care nurses in Oman.

Study design: This study employed a cross-sectional design with convenience sampling, sending 300 invitations via a URL link on a popular social media platform for critical care nurses in Oman. Out of 218 responses, the initial response rate was 72.7%. After data cleansing to remove incomplete and illegible submissions, the final sample consisted of 183 nurses who completed the Templer Death Anxiety Scale and the Connor-Davidson Resilience Scale (CD-RISC). The survey was conducted in December 2023.

Results: The study found that the mean death anxiety and resilience scores were 38.23 (SD = 6.96) and 37.62 (SD = 5.32), respectively. Most of the participants exhibited a low level of death anxiety and a moderate level of resilience. The results of this study found a significant proportional correlation between death anxiety and resilience among critical care nurses in Oman (p = .000); nurses with a higher degree of resilience were shown to be significantly correlated with a lower level of death anxiety. The results showed that resilience explained 14.9% of the variation in death anxiety.

Conclusions: The research in Oman reveals that critical care nurses in the country experience moderate death fear. This anxiety stems from the demanding nature of their profession, which involves providing care for critically ill patients in high-pressure environments. Factors such as cultural and religious beliefs and educational attainment are also influencing this anxiety. Resilience is positively associated with the ability to confront challenges with courage, and a positive correlation exists between resilience and death anxiety. This suggests that nurses with higher resilience may also experience higher death anxiety because of their profession's inherent responsibilities and decision-making.

Relevance to clinical practice: The study on critical care nurses in Oman highlights that workplace stress and high death anxiety negatively impact their well-being and patient care quality. Factors like job demands, cultural beliefs and education influence these experiences, with resilience playing a key role in coping. Enhancing resilience and coping strategies can improve care quality and reduce turnover in nursing.

阿曼重症监护护士的死亡焦虑与复原力之间的关系。
背景:重症监护护士会遇到许多可能导致抑郁和焦虑的工作压力。病人死亡率较高的地区可能导致职业倦怠、更高的人员流动率和死亡焦虑。鉴于护士是社会中具有影响力的人物,因此拥有抗压能力和良好的心理健康态度对护士来说至关重要。研究目的:本研究旨在探讨阿曼重症监护护士的死亡焦虑与抗压能力之间的关系:本研究采用方便抽样的横断面设计,通过一个流行的社交媒体平台上的 URL 链接向阿曼的重症监护护士发出 300 份邀请。在 218 份回复中,初始回复率为 72.7%。经过数据清理以去除不完整和难以辨认的提交,最终样本由 183 名护士组成,他们填写了坦普勒死亡焦虑量表和康纳-戴维森复原力量表(CD-RISC)。调查于 2023 年 12 月进行:研究发现,死亡焦虑和复原力的平均得分分别为 38.23(SD = 6.96)和 37.62(SD = 5.32)。大多数参与者表现出较低的死亡焦虑水平和中等程度的复原力。研究结果发现,阿曼危重症护理护士的死亡焦虑与抗逆力之间存在显著的正比相关关系(p = .000);抗逆力越高的护士,其死亡焦虑水平越低。结果显示,抗逆力解释了 14.9% 的死亡焦虑差异:在阿曼进行的研究表明,该国的重症监护护士有中度的死亡恐惧。这种焦虑源于其职业的苛刻性质,即在高压环境下为危重病人提供护理。文化和宗教信仰以及教育程度等因素也会影响这种焦虑。复原力与勇敢面对挑战的能力呈正相关,复原力与死亡焦虑之间存在正相关。这表明,由于其职业固有的责任和决策,抗逆力较强的护士也可能会经历较高的死亡焦虑:对阿曼重症监护护士的研究强调,工作压力和高度的死亡焦虑会对护士的健康和病人护理质量产生负面影响。工作要求、文化信仰和教育等因素都会影响这些经历,而抗压能力在应对过程中起着关键作用。增强抗压能力和应对策略可以提高护理质量,减少护理人员的流失。
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CiteScore
6.00
自引率
13.30%
发文量
109
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Nursing in Critical Care is an international peer-reviewed journal covering any aspect of critical care nursing practice, research, education or management. Critical care nursing is defined as the whole spectrum of skills, knowledge and attitudes utilised by practitioners in any setting where adults or children, and their families, are experiencing acute and critical illness. Such settings encompass general and specialist hospitals, and the community. Nursing in Critical Care covers the diverse specialities of critical care nursing including surgery, medicine, cardiac, renal, neurosciences, haematology, obstetrics, accident and emergency, neonatal nursing and paediatrics. Papers published in the journal normally fall into one of the following categories: -research reports -literature reviews -developments in practice, education or management -reflections on practice
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