Perceived Stress and Its Relationship to Moral Resilience Among Nurses in the Hail Region, Saudi Arabia

IF 0.3 Q4 MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL
H. Albaqawi, M. Alrashidi
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Background: This study aimed to determine the relationship between perceived stress and moral resilience among nurses. Methods: The researcher used a quantitative-comparative correlational study design that utilized a self-administered questionnaire with 393 nurse participants in the Hail Region, Saudi Arabia. Adapted questionnaires were distributed through Google Form survey. Data collection was conducted between October and November 2021.Results: The nurses were moderately stressed (21.69/30) but morally resilient (2.74/4). Perceived stress scale (p < 0.033) and moral resilience (p < 0.25) were found to be significantly associated with gender. The designated ward and age were not significantly associated with perceived stress and moral resilience. Conversely, the years of experience showed a significant association with perceived stress (p < 0.038) but not with moral resilience (p > 0.255). Finally, no relationship was observed between perceived stress and moral resilience (p > 0.248).Conclusions: The nurses were perceived to be moderately stressed but morally resilient. Gender was found to have a significant association with perceived stress and moral resilience but not with designated ward and age. Conversely, the years of experience had a significant association with perceived stress but not with moral resilience. Meanwhile, perceived stress had no significant relationship with moral resilience. Therefore, being morally robust allows nurses to respond to challenging, frequently intractable ethical issues that arise in clinical practice and during pandemics, regardless of the underlying stress at work.
沙特阿拉伯Hail地区护士的感知压力及其与道德弹性的关系
背景:本研究旨在探讨护士感知压力与道德弹性之间的关系。方法:研究人员采用定量比较相关研究设计,利用对沙特阿拉伯Hail地区393名护士参与者的自我管理问卷。改编问卷通过谷歌表格调查分发。数据收集于2021年10月至11月期间进行。结果:护士压力适中(21.69/30),道德韧性较强(2.74/4)。感知压力量表(p < 0.033)和道德弹性(p < 0.25)与性别显著相关。指定病房和年龄与感知压力和道德恢复力无显著相关。相反,经验年数与感知压力显著相关(p < 0.038),但与道德弹性无关(p > 0.255)。最后,感知压力与道德弹性之间没有关系(p > 0.248)。结论:护士被认为是中等压力,但道德弹性。研究发现,性别与感知压力和道德韧性有显著关联,但与指定病房和年龄无关。相反,多年的经验与感知压力有显著的联系,但与道德弹性无关。同时,感知压力对道德弹性的影响不显著。因此,道德上的坚强使护士能够应对临床实践和大流行期间出现的具有挑战性的、往往难以解决的道德问题,而不管工作中的潜在压力如何。
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