Adverse childhood experiences are associated with job burnout in nursing interns: the mediation role of sleep duration.

IF 3.1 2区 医学 Q1 NURSING
Mingmin Xu, Qin Tian, Hongyuan Peng, Linfei Dou, Xinghua Yang, Xirennayi Abudurexiti, Zheng Zhang, Mingyang Wu
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Abstract

Background: Adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) have been linked to a higher probability of adverse physical and emotional conditions. Yet, there remains limited understanding regarding the correlation between ACEs and job burnout, and the role of sleep duration as a potential mediator in this relationship remains largely understudied.

Methods: From December 2023 to February 2024, a convenience sampling method was used to recruit nursing interns from multiple hospitals in Hunan Province, China. Adverse Childhood Experiences International Questionnaire and Maslach Burnout Inventory-General Survey were used to collect data. Logistic regression was employed to analyze the association between ACEs and job burnout, while mediation analysis was used to investigate the potential mediating role of sleep duration in the relationship between ACEs and job burnout.

Results: Among the 1055 participants, 412 (39.1%) reported experiencing at least one type of ACE, with 124 (11.7%) reporting four or more type of ACEs. A total of 265 interns were identified as experiencing job burnout. After adjusting for potential covariates, participants with high ACE exposure (≥ 4) showed significantly higher odds of job burnout compared to those with low ACE exposure (0-1) (OR: 1.69, 95%CI: 1.10, 2.57). In addition, each unit increase in ACEs was associated with decreased sleep duration (β: -3.14, 95%CI: -5.60, -0.69). Mediation analysis confirmed that sleep duration partially mediated the association between ACEs and job burnout (indirect effect: 0.0019, 95%CI: 0.0004, 0.004; direct effect: 0.0116, 95%CI: 0.0013, 0.0214), accounting for 13.62% of the total effect.

Conclusions: This study suggests more ACE exposure was associated with an increased likelihood of job burnout among nursing interns, with sleep duration playing a partial mediating role in this relationship.

Clinical trial number: Not applicable.

不良童年经历对护理实习生工作倦怠的影响:睡眠时间的中介作用。
背景:不良的童年经历(ace)与较高的不良身体和情绪状况的可能性有关。然而,关于ace与工作倦怠之间的关系,人们的理解仍然有限,睡眠时间在这种关系中作为潜在中介的作用仍未得到充分研究。方法:于2023年12月至2024年2月,采用方便抽样的方法,在湖南省多家医院招募护理实习生。采用不良童年经历国际调查问卷和Maslach职业倦怠问卷收集数据。采用Logistic回归分析ace与工作倦怠的关系,采用中介分析探讨睡眠时间在ace与工作倦怠关系中的潜在中介作用。结果:在1055名参与者中,412名(39.1%)报告经历了至少一种类型的ACE, 124名(11.7%)报告了四种或更多类型的ACE。共有265名实习生被确定为工作倦怠。在调整潜在协变量后,高ACE暴露(≥4)的被试工作倦怠的几率显著高于低ACE暴露(0-1)的被试(OR: 1.69, 95%CI: 1.10, 2.57)。此外,ace每增加一个单位与睡眠时间减少有关(β: -3.14, 95%CI: -5.60, -0.69)。中介分析证实,睡眠时间在ace与工作倦怠之间存在部分中介作用(间接效应:0.0019,95%CI: 0.0004, 0.004;直接效应:0.0116,95%CI: 0.0013, 0.0214),占总效应的13.62%。结论:本研究表明,更多的ACE暴露与护理实习生工作倦怠的可能性增加有关,睡眠时间在这一关系中起部分中介作用。临床试验号:不适用。
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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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