Professional Quality of Life and Workplace Psychosocial Support Interventions among Nurses in the Philippines during the COVID-19 Pandemic.

Q4 Medicine
Acta Medica Philippina Pub Date : 2025-03-31 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.47895/amp.v59i4.8704
Johan Y Castillejos, Danica May O Cañon, Rupert I Estor, Marian Danille C Santillan, John Vian C Villaluz, Vivien Fe F Fadrilan-Camacho, Paul Michael R Hernandez
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Background and objective: Nurses comprise the majority of the health workforce in the Philippines. Previous studies revealed that nurses manifest negative mental health outcomes exacerbated by COVID-19 pandemic. This study aims to determine the Professional Quality of Life (ProQOL) of nurses in the Philippines and their workplace psychosocial support interventions during the pandemic. The ProQOL measures compassion satisfaction (CS), burnout (BO), and secondary traumatic stress (STS).

Methods: A self-administered online questionnaire was disseminated by the Philippine Nurses Association, Inc. to affiliated nurses via email and Facebook posts. Out of 713 responses, 239 were eligible with their data analyzed using t-test, one-way ANOVA, and post hoc pairwise multiple comparisons.

Results: Respondents were found to have high CS (41.95 [SD 5.97]), moderate BO (23.56 [SD 6.07]), and moderate STS (26.62 [SD 8.18]). The most reported intervention was policies on confidentiality of workers' mental health (84.94%) while the least reported was community engagements under the hospital's mental health program (61.51%). ProQOL scores significantly differed in CS by age (p=0.011), position (p=0.044) and monthly income (p=0.016), BO by age (p=0.001) and years with current employer (p=0.009), and STS by region (p=0.017) and area of assignment (p=0.015). The existence of interventions yielded significant increase in CS and decrease in BO scores.

Conclusion: Nurses in the Philippines exhibit high and favorable ProQOL during the pandemic. The majority of respondents reported the presence of workplace interventions which yield significant differences in CS and BO. The findings highlight the importance of workplace psychosocial support interventions and the need to strengthen implementation.

2019冠状病毒病大流行期间菲律宾护士的职业生活质量和工作场所心理社会支持干预措施
背景和目的:护士占菲律宾卫生人力的大多数。之前的研究表明,护士表现出的负面心理健康结果因COVID-19大流行而加剧。本研究旨在确定大流行期间菲律宾护士的职业生活质量(ProQOL)及其工作场所社会心理支持干预措施。ProQOL测量同情满意度(CS)、倦怠(BO)和继发性创伤应激(STS)。方法:菲律宾护士协会(Philippine Nurses Association, Inc.)通过电子邮件和Facebook帖子向所属护士发放一份自我管理的在线问卷。在713个应答中,239个符合条件,他们的数据使用t检验、单因素方差分析和事后两两多重比较进行分析。结果:调查对象有高CS (41.95 [SD 5.97])、中度BO (23.56 [SD 6.07])和中度STS (26.62 [SD 8.18])。报告最多的干预措施是工人心理健康保密政策(84.94%),而报告最少的是医院心理健康计划下的社区参与(61.51%)。不同年龄(p=0.011)、不同职位(p=0.044)、不同月收入(p=0.016)、不同年龄(p=0.001)、不同工作年限(p=0.009)、不同地区(p=0.017)、不同工作地区(p=0.015)的ProQOL评分差异有统计学意义。干预措施的存在使CS显著增加,BO得分显著降低。结论:菲律宾护士在大流行期间表现出较高且良好的ProQOL。大多数受访者报告了工作场所干预的存在,这在CS和BO方面产生了显著差异。研究结果强调了工作场所社会心理支持干预措施的重要性以及加强实施的必要性。
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