西班牙护士的睡眠质量和工作满意度:COVID-19的后果

IF 0.4 Q4 NURSING
Revista Cuidarte Pub Date : 2024-07-30 eCollection Date: 2024-05-01 DOI:10.15649/cuidarte.3452
Alba Maestro-González, David Zuazua-Rico, Carmen Juan-García, Salvador Villalgordo-García, María Pilar Mosteiro-Díaz, María Plaza-Carmona
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睡眠是生活质量的基础,可以影响个人的幸福和心理健康。目的:分析新冠肺炎大流行后西班牙护士的睡眠质量和工作满意度。材料与方法:采用匹兹堡睡眠质量指数(PSQI)、Font Roja工作满意度问卷、社会人口学和工作相关变量进行横断面研究。通过社交媒体传播采用“滚雪球”抽样方法。结果:PSQI平均评分为9.75±4.36分。无家属的参与者睡眠质量最差(p=0.031;p = 3.329;95% CI=0.035-6.354)和有非儿童家属的患者(p=0.022;p = 4.121;95% ci =0.575- 7.667)。然而,拥有博士学位(p=0.001;p = -3.406;95% CI=-5.503- 1.309)或专科学位(p=0.021;p = -1.639;95% CI=-3.031- -0.247)与较好的睡眠质量相关。女性的工作满意度较高(p=0.034;p = 0.104;95% CI=0.007-0.201),未与COVID-19患者一起工作(p=0.049;p = -0.085;95% ci =-0.174- -0.003)。讨论:改善工作条件,如护患比例和轮班分配,是提高护士睡眠质量的关键。结论:西班牙护士报告睡眠质量较差。没有被抚养人或被抚养人不是孩子是睡眠质量差的危险因素。没有接触过COVID-19患者的女性工作满意度更高。工作满意度和睡眠质量之间没有关系。
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Sleep quality and job satisfaction in Spanish nurses: the consequences of COVID-19.

Introduction: Sleep is fundamental to the quality of life and can affect individuals' well-being and mental health.

Objective: This study analyzed sleep quality and job satisfaction among Spanish nurses following the COVID-19 pandemic.

Materials and methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted using the Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index (PSQI), Font Roja Job Satisfaction Questionnaire, and sociodemographic and work- related variables. A "snowball" sampling method was employed through social media dissemination.

Results: The mean PSQI score was 9.75 ± 4.36 points. The poorest sleep quality was identified in participants without dependents (p=0.031; p=3.329; 95% CI=0.035-6.354) and those with dependents other than children (p=0.022; p=4.121; 95% CI=0.575- 7.667). However, having a Ph.D degree (p=0.001; p=-3.406; 95% CI=-5.503- 1.309) or specialist degree (p=0.021; p=-1.639; 95% CI=-3.031- -0.247) was associated with better sleep quality. Higher job satisfaction was found among women (p=0.034; p=0.104; 95% CI=0.007-0.201) who did not work with COVID-19 patients (p=0.049; p=-0.085; 95% CI=-0.174- -0.003).

Discussion: Improving working conditions, such as the nurse-to-patient ratio and distribution of work shifts, is crucial to enhancing nurses' sleep quality.

Conclusions: Spanish nurses reported poor sleep quality. Not having dependents or having dependents other than children were risk factors for poor sleep quality. Job satisfaction was higher among women who did not work with COVID-19 patients. No relationship was found between job satisfaction and sleep quality.

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