The Mediating Role of Coping Style in the Relationship Between Sleep Quality and Burnout: A Cross-Sectional Study Among Psychiatric Nurses

Jul 11, 2022Frontiers in psychiatry

How Coping Style Links Sleep Quality to Burnout in Psychiatric Nurses

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Abstract

A total of 664 Chinese psychiatric nurses reported high prevalence rates of sleep disorders and .

  • Emotional exhaustion, cynicism, and negative coping styles are positively correlated with poorer sleep quality.
  • Professional efficacy and positive coping styles are negatively correlated with sleep quality.
  • Self-blame is identified as the negative coping strategy with the most significant impact on sleep quality.
  • may mediate the relationship between poor sleep quality and job burnout.
  • The findings highlight a need for developing coping skills to improve mental health among psychiatric nurses.

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Key numbers

6.87
Average PSQI Score
Average score of nurses on the Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index.
39.9%
High Prevalence
Percentage of nurses reporting high levels of .
β = 0.156
Significant Effect of Self-Blame
Effect size of self-blame on job .

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What this is

  • This study assesses sleep quality and among Chinese psychiatric nurses.
  • It explores the relationships between sleep quality, , and .
  • The goal is to identify targets for improving mental health and wellbeing in this population.

Essence

  • mediates the relationship between poor sleep quality and in Chinese psychiatric nurses. Self-blame coping significantly predicts higher levels.

Key takeaways

  • High prevalence of sleep disorders and was found in Chinese psychiatric nurses. The average Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index (PSQI) score was 6.87 ± 3.59, indicating worse sleep quality compared to the Chinese norm of 3.88 ± 2.52.
  • Negative coping styles, particularly self-blame, were positively correlated with both emotional exhaustion and job . Self-blame had the most significant effect (β = 0.156) on .
  • Positive coping styles were negatively correlated with , suggesting that enhancing coping skills could mitigate symptoms among nurses.

Caveats

  • The study's cross-sectional design limits causal inferences about the relationships between sleep quality, , and . Longitudinal studies are needed for further validation.
  • Findings are based on a sample from only seven rehabilitation centers, which may limit generalizability to all psychiatric nurses in China.

Definitions

  • Burnout: A state of physical and mental exhaustion caused by prolonged stress, characterized by emotional exhaustion, cynicism, and decreased professional performance.
  • Coping style: The strategies individuals use to manage stress and its effects, categorized into positive (e.g., problem-solving) and negative (e.g., self-blame) coping.

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