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Moderating Roles of Resilience and Social Support on Psychiatric and Practice Outcomes in Nurses Working During the COVID-19 Pandemic

机译:适度的复原力和社会支持对Covid-19大流行期间工作中的护士精神病和实践结果的作用

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Introduction: Staff and equipment shortages and an easily transmissible virus make working in the COVID-19 pandemic demanding physically and psychologically. Nurses on the frontlines are particularly vulnerable to the adversity of working under these conditions, particularly with regard to mental health. Thus, understanding risk and protective factors for this vulnerable and essential group is critical for identifying potential targets of interventions. We had two aims for the current study: (a) to examine work functioning and symptoms of depression, anxiety, and posttraumatic stress (PTSD) among nurses who did and did not care for patients with COVID-19; and (b) to determine if resilience and social support moderate these relationships. Methods: For three weeks in July 2020, nurses across the United States were invited to participate in an online survey collecting data on demographics, resilience, social support, and screening measures of depression, PTSD, anxiety, and distracted practice. Data were analyzed using descriptive statistics and hierarchical regression for each outcome measure. Conclusions: Our findings support a growing body of research reporting that nurses are experiencing mental health sequelae during the COVID-19 pandemic, especially those providing direct care to patients with the virus. We found that compared to nurses who did not care for patients with COVID-19, those who did reported increased symptoms of PTSD, depression, and anxiety. A novel contribution is our finding that nurses providing direct COVID-19 care also experienced increased levels of distracted practice, a behavioral measure of distraction linking to a potential impact on patient care. We also found that resilience and social support acted as moderators of some of these relationships. Fostering resilience and social support may help buffer the effects of providing care to patients with COVID-19 and could potentially decrease nurse vulnerability to developing psychological symptoms and impairment on the job.
机译:简介:员工和设备短缺和一款易于传播的病毒在科夫迪-19流行的情况下,身体和心理上的努力工作。前线的护士特别容易受到在这些条件下工作的逆境,特别是在心理健康方面。因此,了解这种易受攻击和基本组的风险和保护因素对于识别潜在的干预措施至关重要。我们有两个目前的研究:(a)审查那些患有并不关心Covid-19患者的护士中抑郁,焦虑和症状的工作功能和症状; (b)确定恢复力和社会支持是否适中这些关系。方法:2020年7月的三周,邀请美国的护士参加一个在线调查,收集有关人口统计数据,弹性,社会支持和抑制,中止,焦虑,分散注意力的措施的筛查措施。使用描述性统计和每个结果测量的分层回归分析数据。结论:我们的调查结果支持越来越多的研究机构,即护士在Covid-19大流行期间经历心理健康后遗症,特别是那些为病毒患者提供直接照顾的研究。我们发现与不照顾Covid-19患者的护士相比,那些报告的人增加了可行的症状,抑郁和焦虑。一种新颖的贡献是我们发现提供直接Covid-19护理的护士也经历了分散注意力的分散实践水平,分心的行为措施与对患者护理的潜在影响有关。我们还发现,弹性和社会支持作为其中一些关系的主持人。促进弹性和社会支持可能有助于缓冲对Covid-19患者提供护理的影响,并且可能会降低护士脆弱性,以发展心理症状和对工作的损害。

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