Grace Tesabela Koamesah, Stefani Virlia, Muwaga Musa
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Abstract
Health workers are professionals with high exposure to various types of stress; therefore, they need resilience to survive in their profession. This research aims to test the effect of social support and calling on resilience in health workers. It is a quantitative-correlational study conducted cross-sectionally. The instruments used were the Connor-Davidson Resilience Scale, Multidimensional Support Scale, and Calling Scale. Snowball sampling was used to identify participants, consisting of 113 health workers in East Nusa Tenggara province, Indonesia. The data were analyzed with multiple linear regression techniques. Significant effects of social support and calling were found on resilience (p .01, F = 34.224), with calling shown to have more significant impact (p .01, F = 60.685) and 35.3% effective contribution. Amongst the types of social support, coworkers make the most significant contribution of 11.8% (p .01, F = 14.816), followed by family members at 9.6% (p .01, F = 11.752). On the other hand, social support from supervisors does not affect resilience (p .05, F = 0.904). Health workers should seek the social support they need proactively, and prospective health workers should consider their calling when choosing a career.
卫生工作者是高度暴露于各种压力的专业人员;因此,他们需要适应力才能在他们的职业中生存。本研究旨在测试社会支持和呼吁对卫生工作者恢复力的影响。这是一项横断面进行的定量相关研究。使用的工具是康纳-戴维森弹性量表、多维支持量表和召唤量表。采用滚雪球抽样确定参与者,其中包括印度尼西亚东努沙登加拉省的113名卫生工作者。采用多元线性回归技术对数据进行分析。社会支持和召唤对心理弹性有显著影响(p .01, F = 34.224),其中召唤对心理弹性的影响更显著(p .01, F = 60.685),有效贡献率为35.3%。在社会支持的类型中,同事的贡献最大,为11.8% (p .01, F = 14.816),其次是家庭成员,为9.6% (p .01, F = 11.752)。另一方面,上级的社会支持对心理弹性没有影响(p .05, F = 0.904)。卫生工作者应主动寻求所需的社会支持,未来的卫生工作者在选择职业时应考虑自己的职业。