"Sleep Quality and Depression Level in Nurses in COVID-19 Pandemic".

Omega Pub Date : 2025-03-01 Epub Date: 2022-08-27 DOI:10.1177/00302228221123159
Ayşe Tosun, Hale Tosun, Birgül Ödül Özkaya, Zeynep Erdoğan, Asiye Gül
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Abstract

The COVID-19 spread rapidly all over the world and pandemic process has negatively affected nurses. Sleep disorders and depression are among these negative effects. Managers' awareness of problems experienced by nurses and taking precautions will increase employee and patient satisfaction and provide quality patient care. The study was conducted in descriptive, cross-sectional and correlational design to explain nurses' sleep quality and depression levels and relationship between them during the COVID-19 pandemic with 142 nurses who completed Personel Information Form, Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index (PSQI) and Beck Depression Index (BDI). Sleep quality of nurses (64.8%) was poor, 33.1% had depression, and high school education, having a chronic illness and PSQI score increased the risk of depression level of nurses. Results highlight COVID-19 pandemic affected nurses' sleep quality and depression levels. All managers should be pioneers in providing psychological support to nurses and preparing and implementing a program for prevention of insomnia and depression.

"COVID-19大流行病中护士的睡眠质量和抑郁程度"。
COVID-19 在全世界迅速蔓延,其流行过程对护士产生了负面影响。睡眠障碍和抑郁就是其中的负面影响之一。管理者意识到护士遇到的问题并采取预防措施,将提高员工和患者的满意度,并提供高质量的患者护理。本研究采用描述性、横断面和相关性设计,以解释 COVID-19 大流行期间护士的睡眠质量和抑郁水平及其之间的关系。结果显示,64.8% 的护士睡眠质量差,33.1% 的护士患有抑郁症,而高中学历、患有慢性疾病和 PSQI 分数会增加护士患抑郁症的风险。结果表明,COVID-19 大流行影响了护士的睡眠质量和抑郁水平。所有管理者都应率先为护士提供心理支持,并准备和实施预防失眠和抑郁的计划。
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