The relationship between frontline nurses' psychosocial status, satisfaction with life and resilience during the prevalence of COVID‐19 disease

Abstract Aim The present study aimed to investigate the association between frontline nurse's psychosocial status, satisfaction with life and resilience during the prevalence of COVID‐19 disease. Design A cross‐sectional study. Methods 185 frontline nurses taking care of the COVID‐19 patients p...

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Main Authors: Mohammad Ali Zakeri, Sayed Mortaza Hossini Rafsanjanipoor, Maryam Zakeri, Mahlagha Dehghan
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Language:English
Published: Wiley 2021-07-01
Series:Nursing Open
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1002/nop2.832
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author Mohammad Ali Zakeri
Sayed Mortaza Hossini Rafsanjanipoor
Maryam Zakeri
Mahlagha Dehghan
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Sayed Mortaza Hossini Rafsanjanipoor
Maryam Zakeri
Mahlagha Dehghan
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description Abstract Aim The present study aimed to investigate the association between frontline nurse's psychosocial status, satisfaction with life and resilience during the prevalence of COVID‐19 disease. Design A cross‐sectional study. Methods 185 frontline nurses taking care of the COVID‐19 patients participated in the study from March to April 2020. The data were collected using demographic questionnaire, General Health Questionnaire (GHQ‐28), Generalized Anxiety Disorder 7‐item (GAD‐7), Impact of Event Scale‐Revised (IES‐R), Satisfaction with Life Scale (SWLS) and Connor‐Davidson Resilience Scale (CD‐RISC). Results The results showed that not being at risk of coronavirus infection, poor/no satisfaction with life and non‐resilience were significantly associated with higher psychological disorders. The coronavirus disease has significant consequences for the mental health of nurses. The factors affecting the mental health of nurses should be considered to support nurses in crises such as coronavirus. Provision of effective psychological interventions for nurses can be one of the effective solutions.
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spelling doaj.art-cf03bb8ee3c444a8ab255c1b7660574a2022-12-22T03:50:36ZengWileyNursing Open2054-10582021-07-01841829183910.1002/nop2.832The relationship between frontline nurses' psychosocial status, satisfaction with life and resilience during the prevalence of COVID‐19 diseaseMohammad Ali Zakeri0Sayed Mortaza Hossini Rafsanjanipoor1Maryam Zakeri2Mahlagha Dehghan3Social Determinants of Health Research Centre Non‐Communicable Diseases Research Center Rafsanjan University of Medical Sciences Rafsanjan IranSocial Determinants of Health Research Centre Rafsanjan University of Medical Sciences Rafsanjan IranPhysiology‐Pharmacology Research Center Rafsanjan University of Medical Sciences Rafsanjan IranNursing Research Center Kerman University of Medical Sciences Kerman IranAbstract Aim The present study aimed to investigate the association between frontline nurse's psychosocial status, satisfaction with life and resilience during the prevalence of COVID‐19 disease. Design A cross‐sectional study. Methods 185 frontline nurses taking care of the COVID‐19 patients participated in the study from March to April 2020. The data were collected using demographic questionnaire, General Health Questionnaire (GHQ‐28), Generalized Anxiety Disorder 7‐item (GAD‐7), Impact of Event Scale‐Revised (IES‐R), Satisfaction with Life Scale (SWLS) and Connor‐Davidson Resilience Scale (CD‐RISC). Results The results showed that not being at risk of coronavirus infection, poor/no satisfaction with life and non‐resilience were significantly associated with higher psychological disorders. The coronavirus disease has significant consequences for the mental health of nurses. The factors affecting the mental health of nurses should be considered to support nurses in crises such as coronavirus. Provision of effective psychological interventions for nurses can be one of the effective solutions.https://doi.org/10.1002/nop2.832coronavirusgeneral healthgeneralized anxiety disorderlife satisfactionnursepost‐traumatic stress disorder
spellingShingle Mohammad Ali Zakeri
Sayed Mortaza Hossini Rafsanjanipoor
Maryam Zakeri
Mahlagha Dehghan
The relationship between frontline nurses' psychosocial status, satisfaction with life and resilience during the prevalence of COVID‐19 disease
Nursing Open
coronavirus
general health
generalized anxiety disorder
life satisfaction
nurse
post‐traumatic stress disorder
title The relationship between frontline nurses' psychosocial status, satisfaction with life and resilience during the prevalence of COVID‐19 disease
title_full The relationship between frontline nurses' psychosocial status, satisfaction with life and resilience during the prevalence of COVID‐19 disease
title_fullStr The relationship between frontline nurses' psychosocial status, satisfaction with life and resilience during the prevalence of COVID‐19 disease
title_full_unstemmed The relationship between frontline nurses' psychosocial status, satisfaction with life and resilience during the prevalence of COVID‐19 disease
title_short The relationship between frontline nurses' psychosocial status, satisfaction with life and resilience during the prevalence of COVID‐19 disease
title_sort relationship between frontline nurses psychosocial status satisfaction with life and resilience during the prevalence of covid 19 disease
topic coronavirus
general health
generalized anxiety disorder
life satisfaction
nurse
post‐traumatic stress disorder
url https://doi.org/10.1002/nop2.832
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