The influence of COVID-19-related resilience on depression, job stress, sleep quality, and burnout among intensive care unit nurses

被引:8
|
作者
Hwang, Sojin [1 ]
Lee, Jungmin [2 ]
机构
[1] Hallym Univ, Dept Clin Nursing Sci, Chuncheon Si, Gangwon Do, South Korea
[2] Hallym Univ, Sch Nursing, Chuncheon Si, Gangwon Do, South Korea
来源
FRONTIERS IN PSYCHOLOGY | 2023年 / 14卷
关键词
burnout; COVID-19; nurse; resilience; job satisfaction; KOREAN VERSION; RELIABILITY; VALIDITY;
D O I
10.3389/fpsyg.2023.1168243
中图分类号
B84 [心理学];
学科分类号
04 ; 0402 ;
摘要
The COVID-19 pandemic has placed immense pressure on healthcare workers, in particular, Intensive Care Unit (ICU) nurses, who are at the forefront of managing critically ill COVID-19 patients. This has led to increased stressors and workload, which are associated with negative mental health outcomes such as depression, job stress, sleep disturbances, and burnout. However, COVID-19-related resilience may have mitigated these negative effects. ICU nurses with higher levels of COVID-19-related resilience may be better equipped to manage the stress and job demands during the pandemic, leading to improved mental health outcomes. Therefore, this study aimed to comprehensively explore the factors influencing the resilience of ICU nurses and provide baseline knowledge for future studies to develop interventions that promote COVID-19-related resilience. With shift work and COVID-19 experience with adult patients from hospitals across three regions of South Korea. The questionnaire included scales/measures of nurses' depression, job stress, sleep quality, and burnout. Results confirmed that resilience was negatively correlated with depression and burnout, and that ICU nurses' relative levels of resilience strongly influenced their experience of burnout. The findings of this study make a significant contribution to the literature because they focus on resilience, specifically in the context of ICU nursing in South Korea, which has become more challenging and demanding due to the pandemic.
引用
收藏
页数:9
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [41] The Impact of Loving-Kindness Meditation on Job-Related Burnout of Nurses Working in Neonatal Intensive Care Unit
    Asadollah, Fatemeh
    Nikfarid, Lida
    Nourian, Manijeh
    Hashemi, Fatemeh
    HOLISTIC NURSING PRACTICE, 2024, 38 (05) : 259 - 266
  • [42] Stress and burnout among Greek critical care nurses during the COVID-19 pandemic
    Sikioti, Thiresia
    Zartaloudi, Afroditi
    Pappa, Despoina
    Mangoulia, Polyxeni
    Fradelos, Evangelos C.
    Kourti, Freideriki Eleni
    Koutelekos, Ioannis
    Dousis, Evangelos
    Margari, Nikoletta
    Stavropoulou, Areti
    Evangelou, Eleni
    Dafogianni, Chrysoula
    AIMS PUBLIC HEALTH, 2023, 10 (04): : 755 - 774
  • [43] Job satisfaction and burnout syndrome among intensive-care unit nurses: A systematic review and meta-analysis
    Quesada-Puga, Carmen
    Izquierdo-Espin, Francisco Jose
    Membrive-Jimenez, Maria Jose
    Aguayo-Estremera, Raimundo
    Fuente, Guillermo A. Canadas-De La
    Romero-Bejar, Jose Luis
    Gomez-Urquiza, Jose Luis
    INTENSIVE AND CRITICAL CARE NURSING, 2024, 82
  • [44] Stress among nurses who work at the intensive care unit
    Preto, Vivian Aline
    Pedrao, Luiz Jorge
    REVISTA DA ESCOLA DE ENFERMAGEM DA USP, 2009, 43 (04) : 838 - 845
  • [45] Stress and quality of life of intensive care nurses during the COVID-19 pandemic: Self-efficacy and resilience as resources
    Penacoba, Cecilia
    Catala, Patricia
    Velasco, Lilian
    Javier Carmona-Monge, Francisco
    Garcia-Hedrera, Fernando J.
    Gil-Almagro, Fernanda
    NURSING IN CRITICAL CARE, 2021, 26 (06) : 493 - 500
  • [46] COVID-19-RELATED SLEEP QUALITY, STRESS, HEALTH BEHAVIORS AND MENTAL HEALTH SYMPTOMS AMONG ISRAELI AND US ADULTS
    Tzischinsky, O.
    Coiro, M. J.
    Asraf, K.
    Hadar-Shoval, D.
    Tannous-Haddad, L.
    Wolfson, A. R.
    SLEEP MEDICINE, 2022, 100 : S73 - S74
  • [47] COVID-19-Related Severe Hypercoagulability in Patients Admitted to Intensive Care Unit for Acute Respiratory Failure
    Spiezia, Luca
    Boscolo, Annalisa
    Poletto, Francesco
    Cerruti, Lorenzo
    Tiberio, Ivo
    Campello, Elena
    Navalesi, Paolo
    Simioni, Paolo
    THROMBOSIS AND HAEMOSTASIS, 2020, 120 (06) : 998 - 1000
  • [48] Resilience and anxiety among intensive care unit professionals during the COVID-19 pandemic
    Penacoba, Cecilia
    Velasco, Lilian
    Catala, Patricia
    Gil-Almagro, Fernanda
    Garcia-Hedrera, Fernando J.
    Javier Carmona-Monge, Francisco
    NURSING IN CRITICAL CARE, 2021, 26 (06) : 501 - 509
  • [49] Risk factors of anxiety, depression, stress, job burnout, and characteristics of sleep disorders in critical care nurses: An observational study
    Gravante, Francesco
    Pucciarelli, Gianluca
    Sperati, Francesca
    Cecere, Luciano
    Anastasi, Giuliano
    Mancin, Stefano
    Rea, Teresa
    Latina, Roberto
    AUSTRALIAN CRITICAL CARE, 2025, 38 (03)
  • [50] The Mental Health and Job Burnout of Nurses During the COVID-19 Outbreak: Resilience as a Mediator
    Zanjani, Zahra
    Joekar, Sanaz
    Omidi, Abdollah
    IRANIAN JOURNAL OF PSYCHIATRY AND BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES, 2021, 15 (02)