印度尼西亚卫生保健工作者的精神健康、压力和生活满意度:一项新冠肺炎大流行期间的研究

Pub Date : 2023-10-11 DOI:10.1080/19349637.2023.2264885
Rully Afrita Harlianty, Hamid Mukhlis, Praty Milindasari, Rini Palupi, Titi Astuti, Elsy Junilia, Lina Madila
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摘要本研究探讨印尼173名医护人员精神健康、压力与生活满意度之间的关系。基于双变量分析的研究结果显示,精神幸福感与生活满意度之间存在显著的正相关关系。压力与生活满意度也呈显著负相关。多元回归显示,精神幸福感和压力对生活满意度的有效贡献为25.2%。公共域的加入将有效贡献提高到27.5%,起到了调解人的作用。每个精神幸福领域都与生活满意度相关。在社会人口学方面,仅发现居住区域的生活满意度水平存在差异。该研究强调需要采取综合心理和精神支持的干预措施,以改善保健工作者的福祉。该研究还发现了不同居住地生活满意度的差异。因此,提高医护人员福祉的努力应涉及多个利益相关者。关键词:covid -19精神健康压力生活满意度医护人员印度尼西亚披露声明作者未报告潜在的利益冲突。作者的贡献所有作者都对以下所有方面做出了重大贡献:(a)研究的构思和设计,或数据的获取,或数据的分析和解释,(b)起草文章或对重要知识内容进行批判性修改,以及(c)最终批准提交的版本。参与者的同意从研究中包括的所有个体参与者处获得知情同意。数据和材料的可用性在当前研究过程中产生和/或分析的数据集可根据通讯作者的合理要求提供。没有收到任何资金、赠款或其他支持。
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Spiritual well-being, stress, and life satisfaction among healthcare workers in Indonesia: a study during Covid-19 pandemic
ABSTRACTThis study examines the relationship between spiritual well-being, stress, and life satisfaction among 173 healthcare workers in Indonesia. The results of this study based on the bivariate analysis showed a significant positive relationship between spiritual well-being and life satisfaction. Stress also had a significant negative correlation with life satisfaction. Multiple regression showed that spiritual well-being and stress predict life satisfaction with an effective contribution of 25.2%. Adding the communal domain increases the effective contribution to 27.5%, acting as a mediator. Each spiritual well-being domain correlated with life satisfaction. For sociodemography, it was only found that there were differences in life satisfaction level based on the residence zone. The study highlights the need for interventions integrating psychological and spiritual support to improve healthcare workers’ well-being. It also identifies differences in life satisfaction based on residence zones. Therefore, efforts to enhance the well-being of healthcare workers should involve multiple stakeholders.KEYWORDS: Covid-19spiritual well-beingstresslife satisfactionhealthcare workersIndonesia Disclosure statementNo potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).Authors’ contributionsAll authors have made substantial contributions to all of the following: (a) the conception and design of the study, or acquisition of data, or analysis and interpretation of data, (b) drafting the article or revising it critically for important intellectual content, and (c) final approval of the version to be submitted.Consent to participateInformed consent was obtained from all individual participants included in the study.Availability of data and materialsThe datasets generated during and/or analyzed during the current study are available from the corresponding author on reasonable request.Additional informationFundingNo funds, grants, or other support was received.
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