IF 2.6 3区 医学 Q1 REHABILITATION
Shotaro Tamura, Kenta Hiratsuka, Minato Oonuki, Masanobu Yokochi, Daiki Matsuzaka, Yuutarou Satou, Naoto Ishikawa, Masahiko Tai, Koki Kikuchi, Ryouichi Kuneta, Masanori Ooya, Kensuke Kakiuchi, Ryo Matsuda
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研究目的本研究阐明了从事老年康复工作的物理治疗师的模糊容忍度与心理健康之间的关系:多中心横断面研究:方法和测量:共有 143 名物理治疗师(回复率:58.1%)参与了老年康复工作。主要结果测量包括对模糊性的多维态度量表、专业生活质量量表和抑郁症状快速清单:分层回归分析表明,复杂性需求(β = 0.40)与同情满意度相关,模糊性不适感(β = 0.30)与同情疲劳相关,复杂性需求(β = -0.34)和模糊性不适感(β = 0.33)与职业倦怠相关,模糊性不适感(β = 0.30)与抑郁症状快速清单相关(P 结论:在老年康复理疗师中,模糊性不适感(β = 0.30)与职业倦怠和抑郁症状快速清单相关,而复杂性需求(β = -0.34)和模糊性不适感(β = 0.33)与职业倦怠和抑郁症状快速清单相关:在老年康复理疗师中,模糊不适感与同情疲劳、职业倦怠和抑郁症状有关,而复杂性需求与同情满意度有关。减少对模糊性的不适感和增加对复杂性的需求的管理和教育可改善物理治疗师的心理健康。
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The association between ambiguity tolerance and psychological well-being among physical therapists engaged in geriatric rehabilitation: A multicentre collaborative cross-sectional study.

Objective: This study clarifies the association between ambiguity tolerance and psychological well-being in physical therapists engaged in geriatric rehabilitation.

Design: Multicentre cross-sectional study.Setting: Five facilities in Japan.

Methods and measures: A total of 143 physical therapists (response rate: 58.1%) participated in geriatric rehabilitation. The main outcome measures were the multidimensional attitude scale towards ambiguity, professional quality of life scale and quick inventory of depressive symptomatology.

Results: Hierarchical regression analyses showed associations of need for complexity (β = 0.40) with compassion satisfaction, discomfort with ambiguity (β = 0.30) with compassion fatigue, need for complexity (β = -0.34) and discomfort with ambiguity (β = 0.33) with burnout and discomfort with ambiguity (β = 0.30) with quick inventory of depressive symptomatology (p < .05). Sub-group analyses revealed that in the group with less than five years' experience, need for complexity was not associated with burnout, and in men, there were no significant variables for compassion fatigue and quick inventory of depressive symptomatology.

Conclusions: Among physical therapists in geriatric rehabilitation, discomfort with ambiguity was associated with compassion fatigue, burnout and depressive symptoms, whereas need for complexity was associated with compassion satisfaction. Management and education that reduces discomfort with ambiguity and increases need for complexity may improve physical therapists' psychological well-being.

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Clinical Rehabilitation
Clinical Rehabilitation 医学-康复医学
CiteScore
5.60
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6.70%
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117
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4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Clinical Rehabilitation covering the whole field of disability and rehabilitation, this peer-reviewed journal publishes research and discussion articles and acts as a forum for the international dissemination and exchange of information amongst the large number of professionals involved in rehabilitation. This journal is a member of the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE)
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