工作服的背后:护士的心理困扰和复原力。

IF 1.1 Q4 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Health SA Gesondheid Pub Date : 2025-03-21 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.4102/hsag.v30i0.2820
Jennifer Chipps, Ilze Steenkamp, Anita Padmanabhanunni, Petra Brysiewicz, Amanda Cromhout
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背景:护士在工作场所面临着高水平的压力。在2019冠状病毒病(COVID-19)大流行期间,压力水平加剧,影响了护士的心理健康。目的:探讨不同教育程度护士的心理压力与恢复能力,以及不同教育程度护士对压力的反应。环境:本研究在南非西开普省的三家医院(一家精神病院、一家综合地区医院和一家专门的COVID-19医院)进行。方法:对西开普省三家医院的一线护士(N = 167[71.8%])进行调查,采用六种有效的自我管理量表。结果:受访者表示与时间(3.42/6,±1.6)和COVID-19期间的保护(1.3/3,±0.7)相关的道德困扰程度较高。轻至中度的COVID-19恐惧(19.4/35,±8.2)和中度的疾病易感性(60.7/105,±19.9)对护士的压力有影响。与当前水平相比,高水平的心理困扰,特别是在COVID-19期间(27.2比18.8;W = 8.9, p = < 0.001),弹性水平较高(73.2/88,±17.9)。登记护士报告说,大流行期间的压力水平明显更高。结论:2019冠状病毒病后,报告严重心理困扰的受访者有所减少,凸显了大流行对护士心理健康的影响以及建立复原力的必要性。贡献:本研究增进了对导致护士心理困扰的因素的了解,以及不同教育水平的护士如何应对压力。
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Behind the scrubs: Psychological distress and resilience among nurses.

Background: Nurses are exposed to high levels of stress in the workplace. During the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic, levels of stress were exacerbated, impacting on nurses' mental health.

Aim: The aim of the study was to investigate psychological distress and resilience, and how nurses with different levels of education responded to stress.

Setting: The study was conducted in three hospitals (a psychiatric hospital, a general district hospital and a dedicated COVID-19 hospital) in the Western Cape province, South Africa.

Methods: A survey was conducted with frontline nurses (N = 167 [71.8%]) in three hospitals in the Western Cape using six validated self-administered scales.

Results: Respondents reported high levels of moral distress related to time (3.42/6, ± 1.6) and protection during COVID-19 (1.3/3, ± 0.7). Mild-to-moderate levels of fear of COVID-19 (19.4/35, ± 8.2) and a moderate perception of vulnerability to disease (60.7/105, ± 19.9) contributed to nurses' stress. High levels of psychological distress, especially during COVID-19 compared to current levels (27.2 vs 18.8; W = 8.9, p = < 0.001), with high levels of resilience (73.2/88, ± 17.9) were reported. Enrolled nurses reported significantly higher levels of stress during the pandemic.

Conclusion: Post COVID-19, there was reduction in the respondents who reported severe levels of psychological distress, highlighting the impact of the pandemic on nurses' mental health and the need to build resilience.

Contribution: This study enhances understanding of the factors that result in psychological distress in nurses and how nurses with different levels of education respond to stress.

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