Situational Anxiety among Nurses

Q4 Medicine
A. Ghods, N. Sotodehasl, M. E. khalaf, Majid Mirmohamadkhani
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Abstract

Background: Nurses routinely deal with anxiety. Thus, it causes several major problems for nurses and patients. This study was conducted to determine the level of situational anxiety in nurses. Methods: This descriptive cross-sectional study was conducted on 118 nurses working at FayazBakhsh and Imam Reza hospitals. Situational anxiety was assessed via Persian version of Spiel Berger anxiety inventory questionnaire (SAIQ) consisting of 20 multiple-choice items based on the Likert Scale. Data were analyzed using SPSS16. Results: 64.4% of the participants were female and 80.5% were married. 66% of them had children. The mean age and standard deviation were 35.75 ± 5.18 and the work experience was 11.31 ± 5.02. 17.8% of the nurses were suffering from low anxiety, 71.18% had moderate or higher than moderate anxiety, and 11.02% had relatively severe or severe anxiety. No significant difference was found in situational anxiety among the nurses in terms of marital status, work shift, and ward of work. Conclusions: There was a moderate level of situational anxiety among nurses. Nursing care, regardless of the type of ward, creates anxiety and needs more attention to be reduced.
护士情境焦虑
背景:护士经常处理焦虑。因此,它给护士和病人带来了几个主要问题。本研究旨在确定护士情境焦虑的水平。方法:对FayazBakhsh和Imam Reza医院的118名护士进行描述性横断面研究。情境焦虑采用波斯语版Spiel Berger焦虑问卷(SAIQ)进行评估,该问卷以李克特量表为基础,由20个多项选择题组成。数据采用SPSS16进行分析。结果:64.4%的参与者为女性,80.5%的参与者已婚。66%的人有了孩子。平均年龄为35.75±5.18,标准差为11.31±5.02。17.8%的护士处于低焦虑状态,71.18%的护士处于中度及以上焦虑状态,11.02%的护士处于较重度或重度焦虑状态。护士的情境焦虑在婚姻状况、轮班、病房等方面均无显著差异。结论:护士存在中等程度的情境焦虑。无论病房类型如何,护理都会产生焦虑,需要更多的关注来减少。
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