Examining the determinants of resilience and mental stress in emergency department nurses.

IF 3.1 2区 医学 Q1 NURSING
Zahra Kamari, Ali Akbar Vaisi Raygani, Nader Salari, Behnam Khaledi-Paveh, Mohammad Mehdi Mohammadi
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Abstract

Background: Emergency departments (ED) are characterized by highly dynamic environments. This study aimed to identify determinants of resilience and mental stress among ED nurses.

Methods: A cross-sectional, analytical design was employed to assess 316 emergency nurses in Kermanshah hospitals using a convenience sampling method. The Connor-Davidson Resilience Scale and the Perceived Stress Scale measured resilience and mental stress, respectively. Data were analyzed using independent t-tests, ANOVA, chi-square tests, and Pearson's correlation in SPSS version 25.

Results: The average mental stress score was 26.9, and the average resilience score was 64, indicating moderate levels. Significant relationships were found between employment status, emergency responsibility, economic status, and resilience (P < 0.01). Additionally, place of residence, number of children, education, shift work, social network presence, employment status, emergency responsibility, and economic status were significantly related to psychological stress (P < 0.01). Pearson's correlation showed an inverse relationship between resilience and mental stress (r = -0.123, P = 0.029). Age was inversely related to mental stress (r = -0.408, P < 0.001), while overtime hours per month were directly related to resilience (r = 0.135, P = 0.016) and inversely related to mental stress (r = -0.482, P = 0.029).

Conclusion: The research highlights the importance of considering demographic variables in managing nurses' resilience and mental pressure, emphasizing the need for hospital officials to focus on work shifts, employment status, and economic conditions.

急诊科护士心理弹性和精神压力的决定因素。
背景:急诊科(ED)的特点是高度动态的环境。本研究旨在确定急诊科护士恢复力和精神压力的决定因素。方法:采用横断面分析设计,采用方便抽样法对克尔曼沙医院的316名急诊护士进行评估。Connor-Davidson弹性量表和Perceived Stress量表分别测量弹性和心理压力。在SPSS 25中使用独立t检验、方差分析、卡方检验和Pearson相关分析数据。结果:心理压力平均得分为26.9分,心理弹性平均得分为64分,处于中等水平。结论:本研究强调了在管理护士心理弹性和心理压力时考虑人口统计变量的重要性,强调医院官员需要关注轮班、就业状况和经济状况。
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BMC Nursing
BMC Nursing Nursing-General Nursing
CiteScore
3.90
自引率
6.20%
发文量
317
审稿时长
30 weeks
期刊介绍: BMC Nursing is an open access, peer-reviewed journal that considers articles on all aspects of nursing research, training, education and practice.
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