色彩对学术医疗中心护士压力的影响

Q3 Nursing
Roberta Kaplow PhD, APRN-CCNS, NPD-BC, AOCNS, CCRN, FCCM, FAAN , Polly Willis MSN, RN-BC, PCCN , Melinda Higgins PhD , Sergio Mota DNP, RN, CCRN-CSC, NE-BC
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摘要

压力是国际上众所周知的护士工作的后果。这可能会影响患者的最佳治疗效果。基于正念的干预被认为是应对护士职业压力和倦怠的有效策略。目的:确定色彩对学术医疗中心压力水平的影响。方法采用干预前/干预后设计。采用感知压力量表-10 (PSS-10)。研究发现,一开始PSS-10得分较高或色彩压力得分较高的参与者,其前后变化得分的下降幅度更大。年龄较大的参与者(婴儿潮一代)涂色后压力得分最低。本研究的结果证实了以往文献的发现。在着色活动后,应激得分从着色前的4.2±2.1下降到2.4±。我们的研究数据支持压力预着色水平较高的参与者在着色后报告的压力改善最为显著。
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Effects of Coloring on Nurse Stress in an Academic Medical Center

Background

Stress is an internationally well-known consequence of nurse work. This can impact delivery of optimal patient outcomes. Mindfulness-based interventions are suggested as effective strategies to cope with occupational stress and burnout among nurses.

Purpose

To determine the effects of coloring on stress levels in an academic medical center.

Method

This study used a preintervention/postintervention design. The Perceived Stress Scale-10 (PSS-10) was used.

Findings

Participants who started with higher PSS-10 or higher color stress prescores had more decreases in their pre-to-post change scores. Older participants (baby boomers) had the lowest postcoloring stress scores.

Discussion

The results of this study corroborate previous literature findings. Following coloring activities, stress scores decreased to 2.4 ± from 4.2 ± 2.1 before coloring. Data from our study supported that participants with higher levels of stress precoloring reported the most significant stress improvement postcoloring.
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Journal of Radiology Nursing
Journal of Radiology Nursing Nursing-Advanced and Specialized Nursing
CiteScore
0.80
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95
审稿时长
57 days
期刊介绍: The Journal of Radiology Nursing promotes the highest quality patient care in the diagnostic and therapeutic imaging environments. The content is intended to show radiology nurses how to practice with compassion, competence, and commitment, not only to patients but also to the profession of nursing as a whole. The journal goals mirror those of the Association for Radiologic & Imaging Nursing: to provide, promote, maintain , and continuously improve patient care through education, standards, professional growth, and collaboration with other health care provides.
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