Psychosocial Factors Associated With Resilience Among Iranian Nurses During COVID-19 Outbreak

Aug 23, 2021Frontiers in public health

Social and Psychological Factors Linked to Resilience in Iranian Nurses During the COVID-19 Outbreak

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Abstract

The mean score for 387 nurses in Ahvaz was 61.8 ± 14.8.

  • Resilience is negatively correlated with stress levels, job demands, and burnout among nurses.
  • Higher stress is associated with lower resilience (r = -0.458, p < 0.000).
  • Job satisfaction and age are identified as predictors of resilience during the COVID-19 pandemic.
  • Quantitative demand, work pace, and emotional demand also correlate negatively with resilience.

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Key numbers

61.8
Mean Score
Average score from 387 nurses assessed.
12%
Percentage of High
Proportion of nurses with CD-RISC score > 80.
45%
Variance Explained by Predictors
Percentage of variance explained by multiple regression analysis.

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What this is

  • This study examines the psychosocial and demographic factors affecting among Iranian nurses during the COVID-19 pandemic.
  • Data were collected from 387 nurses in Ahvaz, Iran, using online questionnaires.
  • Key findings indicate that stress, job satisfaction, burnout, and age are significant predictors of .

Essence

  • among Iranian nurses during the COVID-19 pandemic is significantly influenced by stress, job satisfaction, burnout, and age. The average score was 61, indicating a need for targeted interventions.

Key takeaways

  • had a statistically significant negative correlation with stress (r = -0.458, p < 0.000) and burnout (r = -0.287, p < 0.005). Reducing these factors may enhance nurses' .
  • The mean score was 61.8 ± 14.8, with only 12% of nurses scoring above 80, indicating low levels. This highlights the urgent need for psychosocial support.
  • Multiple linear regression indicated that 45% of the variance in could be explained by stress, job satisfaction, burnout, and age (β = 0.45). Addressing these factors could improve .

Caveats

  • The study's cross-sectional design limits the ability to draw causal conclusions about the relationships between and the identified factors.
  • The sample was limited to nurses in Ahvaz, Iran, which may affect the generalizability of the findings to other populations or regions.

Definitions

  • Resilience: The ability to adapt successfully in the face of adversity, such as stress and challenging conditions.

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