The effectiveness of sensory stimulation therapy to strengthen the resilience of operating room nurses.

Q3 Multidisciplinary
Chantal Marais, Emmerentia Du Plessis, Magdalene P Koen
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Abstract

Background: Operating room (OR) nurses need to be resilient in order to cope with extreme demands in their workplace. This research focused on the effectiveness of sensory stimulation therapy (SST) to strengthen the resilience of nurses in the OR of a private hospital in the North West Province.

Purpose: The purpose was to determine the effectiveness of SST as an intervention to strengthen the resilience of OR nurses.

Design: A quasi-experimental design was used.

Method: The population consisted of OR nurses and ICU nurses at private hospitals in the North West Province. All-inclusive sampling was used. Forty-one OR nurses formed the intervention group. A pilot group (8 subjects, OR nurses), as well as a comparison group (23 subjects, ICU nurses), was also sampled. An intervention, namely SST, was implemented with the intervention group. The resilience of the intervention group, pilot group and comparison group was measured before and after the implementation of the SST by means of Wagnild and Young's resilience questionnaire. The intervention group also completed a self-report questionnaire on their needs and suggestions for SST and wrote short narratives on their experience of SST. Data were analysed using descriptive and inferential statistics, and by thematic coding.

Results: Results indicated a significant statistical increase in the intervention group's resilience levels. Results from the narratives confirmed that the intervention group's resilience may have been strengthened through SST.

Conclusion: SST has potential to strengthen the resilience of OR nurses.

感官刺激疗法对增强手术室护士应变能力的效果。
背景:手术室(OR)护士需要具备抗压能力,以应对工作场所的极端需求。本研究的重点是感官刺激疗法(SST)对增强西北省一家私立医院手术室护士抗压能力的效果。目的:旨在确定 SST 作为一种干预措施对增强手术室护士抗压能力的效果:设计:采用准实验设计:研究对象包括西北省私立医院的手术室护士和重症监护室护士。采用全包式抽样。41 名手术室护士组成干预组。还抽取了一个试验组(8 名受试者,手术室护士)和一个对比组(23 名受试者,ICU 护士)。干预组实施了一项干预措施,即 SST。通过 Wagnild 和 Young 的复原力问卷,对干预组、试点组和对比组在实施 SST 前后的复原力进行了测量。干预组还填写了一份自我报告问卷,了解他们对 SST 的需求和建议,并撰写了简短的叙述,介绍他们的 SST 体验。数据分析采用了描述性和推论性统计方法,并进行了主题编码:结果:统计结果表明,干预组的复原力水平明显提高。叙述的结果证实,干预组的抗逆力可能通过 SST 得到了加强:结论:SST 有可能增强手术室护士的应变能力。
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Wuhan University Journal of Natural Sciences
Wuhan University Journal of Natural Sciences Multidisciplinary-Multidisciplinary
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期刊介绍: Wuhan University Journal of Natural Sciences aims to promote rapid communication and exchange between the World and Wuhan University, as well as other Chinese universities and academic institutions. It mainly reflects the latest advances being made in many disciplines of scientific research in Chinese universities and academic institutions. The journal also publishes papers presented at conferences in China and abroad. The multi-disciplinary nature of Wuhan University Journal of Natural Sciences is apparent in the wide range of articles from leading Chinese scholars. This journal also aims to introduce Chinese academic achievements to the world community, by demonstrating the significance of Chinese scientific investigations.
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