The Effect of Emergency Nurses' Psychological Resilience on Their Thanatophobic Behaviors: A Cross-Sectional Study.

Omega Pub Date : 2024-08-01 Epub Date: 2022-09-17 DOI:10.1177/00302228221128156
Mert Kartal, Gurkan Kapikiran, Nese Karakas
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Abstract

Purpose: This study analyzed the effect of emergency nurses' psychological resilience on their thanatophobic behaviors.

Methods: The research was conducted with 156 emergency nurses. In the data collection process, the Socio-Demographic Information Form, the Brief Resilience Scale, and the Thanatophobia Scale were used.

Results: It was found that emergency nurses had medium-level psychological resilience and high-level thanatophobia. Besides, it was discerned that there was a moderate negative relationship between psychological resilience and thanatophobia (r:-.643, p: 0.000). Lastly, as per the simple linear regression analysis, it was identified that the predictor variable of psychological resilience accounted for 40.9% of the variance in the predicted variable of thanatophobia (R2:.409, p: 0.000).

Practice implications: Emergency nurses, who are faced with many negative situations, need to have a high level of psychological resilience in order to get out of the mental state brought by negative conditions as soon as possible, and it is recommended to carry out applications to increase psychological resilience.

急诊护士的心理复原力对其厌食行为的影响:一项横断面研究
目的:本研究分析了急诊护士的心理适应能力对其厌食行为的影响:研究对象为 156 名急诊护士。在数据收集过程中,使用了社会人口学信息表、简明复原力量表和恐高症量表:结果:研究发现,急诊护士的心理复原力处于中等水平,恐高症处于较高水平。此外,研究还发现心理复原力与恐高症之间存在中度负相关(r:-.643,P:0.000)。最后,根据简单线性回归分析,发现心理复原力这一预测变量占到恐高症预测变量方差的 40.9%(R2:.409,P:0.000):急诊护士面临许多负面情况,需要具备较高的心理弹性,才能尽快摆脱负面情况带来的心理状态,建议开展提高心理弹性的应用。
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