The Relationship Between Anger, Moral Distress, and Self-esteem in Nurses

Q3 Nursing
T. Heidari, V. Shafipour, Samae Shamshiri, S. Mousavinasab, Y. Jannati
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Introduction: Due to stressful work conditions, nurses are constantly exposed to various emotions and stressors such as anger and moral distress that threaten their mental health. On the other hand, self-esteem is one of the personality traits essential for people's mental health and improving their performance. Objective: The present study investigates the relationship between anger, moral distress, and self-esteem in nurses. Materials and Methods: This analytical correlational study was conducted on nurses working in the hospitals affiliated with the non-profit organization of Mazandaran Social Security Insurance from August to November 2018. Two hundred nurses were selected for this study via stratified random sampling. The study data were collected using the Cooper-Smith self-esteem inventory, Hamric moral distress scale, and state-trait anger expression inventory. The collected data were analyzed using the Mann-Whitney and Kruskal-Wallis tests, and path analysis was used for testing the conceptual model. Results: The mean±SD age of the nurses was 36.24±5.37 years. The mean ±SD anger, self-esteem, and moral distress scores were 113.68 ± 15.04, 26.61 ± 3.49, and 65.66 ± 35.88, respectively. The results of the path analysis model suggested an inverse causal relationship between self-esteem and moral distress (P<0.05). This model also indicated a significant inverse relationship between self-esteem and anger (P=0.01). Conclusion: As the results show, the nurses' self-esteem can mitigate the adverse effects of moral distress and anger. These results show the significant psychological interventions in controlling anger and promoting self-esteem and reducing moral distress among nurses.
护士愤怒、道德困境与自尊的关系
导言:由于紧张的工作条件,护士不断暴露于各种情绪和压力源,如愤怒和道德困扰,威胁到他们的心理健康。另一方面,自尊是人的心理健康和提高他们的表现所必需的人格特质之一。目的:探讨护士愤怒、道德困扰与自尊的关系。材料与方法:对2018年8 - 11月在马赞达兰社会保障保险非营利性组织所属医院工作的护士进行分析相关性研究。本研究采用分层随机抽样的方法选取200名护士。研究数据采用Cooper-Smith自尊量表、Hamric道德困扰量表和状态-特质愤怒表达量表收集。采用Mann-Whitney检验和Kruskal-Wallis检验对收集的数据进行分析,并采用通径分析对概念模型进行检验。结果:护理人员平均±SD年龄为36.24±5.37岁。愤怒、自尊和道德困扰的平均±SD评分分别为113.68±15.04、26.61±3.49和65.66±35.88。通径分析模型结果显示自尊与道德困扰呈负相关(P<0.05)。自尊与愤怒呈显著负相关(P=0.01)。结论:护士自尊能减轻道德困扰和愤怒情绪的不良影响。结果表明,心理干预对护士控制愤怒情绪、提升自尊、减少道德困扰具有显著作用。
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Journal of Holistic Nursing and Midwifery
Journal of Holistic Nursing and Midwifery Nursing-Maternity and Midwifery
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