COVID-19爆发期间意大利护士的生活质量、压力和职业倦怠:一项横断面研究

Q3 Medicine
Francesco Gravante, Giulia Toscano, Luciano Cecere, Andrea Lombardi, Alessio Gili, Nicola Ramacciati
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导语:COVID-19大流行是护士们耳闻的问题,它会让护士感到焦虑、压力和倦怠。许多研究调查了大流行对护士的负面影响,但缺乏意大利护士倦怠与生活质量(QoL)之间的关系。目的:描述新冠肺炎疫情期间意大利护士的生活质量和压力。方法:我们于2020年3月25日至2020年5月15日进行了横断面研究。MBI量表用于检测护士的职业倦怠,SVQI量表用于检测护士的生活质量。我们在量表和危险因素之间使用描述性和相关性统计检验。显著性水平为P. 0.05。结果:共评估护士384人,其中女性223人占58.1%,男性161人占41.9%。人格解体占85%,情绪衰竭占52.3%,个人成就感占17.4%。总体而言,护士对身体、情感和社会生活质量不满意。导致综合征发生的因素为:性别(p = 0.003)、病房(p = 0.03)、对COVID-19患者的护理(p = 0.02)。女性对身体(p = 0.001)、情感(p = 0.001)和社交(p =0.002)生活质量不满意。不同部门(p = 0.01)和意大利北部地理区域(p = 0.02)差异有统计学意义。结论:在新冠肺炎疫情期间,研究的一些因素与高压力水平和低身体和社会生活质量有关。妇女是受这一大流行病影响最严重的性别。
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Quality of life, Stress, and Burnout of Italian nurses during the outbreak of COVID-19: a cross-sectional study

Introduction: The COVID-19 pandemic was a whispered problem for nurses, causing feelings of anxiety, stress, and burnout. Many studies investigated the pandemic's negative effects on nurses, but the relationship between burnout and the quality of life (QoL) in Italian nurses was lacking.

Aim: To describe Italian nurses quality of life and stress during the Covid-19 outbreak.

Methods: METHODS: We conducted a cross-sectional study between March 25, 2020, to May 15, 2020. The MBI scale was used to detect burnout, while the SVQI was for nurses' quality of life (QoL). We used descriptive and correlational statistical tests between the scales and risk factors. The significance level was set at P. 0.05.

Results: A total of 384 nurses were assessed, 58.1% (223) were female, 41.9% (161) were male. Depersonalization appeared in 85% of cases, emotional exhaustion in 52.3%, and personal accomplishment in 17.4%. Overall, nurses report a dissatisfaction with the physical, emotional and social QoL. The factors that contribute to onset of the syndrome was: gender (p = 0.003), ward (p = 0.03), care to COVID-19 patients (p = 0.02). Women are dissatisfied with physical (p = 0.001), emotional (p = 0.001) and social (p =0.002) QoL. Statistically significant differences by department (p = 0.01) and geographical area of Northern Italy (p = 0.02).

Conclusion: During the COVID-19 outbreak, some factors studied are associated with high-stress levels and low physical and social QoL. Women were the gender most affected by the effects of the pandemic.

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Professioni infermieristiche
Professioni infermieristiche Medicine-Medicine (all)
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期刊介绍: Professioni Infermieristiche pubblica, previa approvazione del Comitato di Redazione (CdR), articoli relativi alle diverse funzioni ed ambiti della professione infermieristica e ostetrica.
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