Sultan Qaboos University, Muscat, Oman.
Visayas State University, Baybay City, Philippines.
Int J Ment Health Nurs. 2021 Dec;30(6):1674-1683. doi: 10.1111/inm.12920. Epub 2021 Aug 10.
COVID-19-associated discrimination (CAD) is an important issue that may adversely affect frontline nurses' work effectiveness and well-being. This study examined the relationships between frontline nurses' perceptions of COVID-19-associated discrimination and their resilience, mental health, and professional-turnover intention. This cross-sectional descriptive study involved 259 frontline nurses in the Central Philippines and used four online self-report measures. The results revealed that frontline nurses perceived a moderate level of COVID-19-associated discrimination. Frontline nurses who perceived a higher level of discrimination during the coronavirus pandemic reported poorer mental health and higher professional-turnover intention. Resilience acted as a mediator and reduced the effects of COVID-19-associated discrimination on nurses' mental health and their professional-turnover intention. Proactive measures to reduce the negative consequences of discrimination during the pandemic, and efforts to foster resilience in nurses who are in the forefront of the fight against the highly transmissible virus, should be given high priority by hospital and nursing administrators to better support nurses' mental health and foster retention.
COVID-19 相关歧视(CAD)是一个重要问题,可能会对一线护士的工作效率和福祉产生不利影响。本研究考察了一线护士对 COVID-19 相关歧视的看法与其韧性、心理健康和职业流动意向之间的关系。这项横断面描述性研究涉及菲律宾中部的 259 名一线护士,使用了四种在线自我报告措施。结果表明,一线护士感知到了中等程度的 COVID-19 相关歧视。在冠状病毒大流行期间感知到更高程度歧视的一线护士报告说心理健康状况较差,职业流动意向较高。韧性起到了中介作用,减轻了 COVID-19 相关歧视对护士心理健康和职业流动意向的影响。医院和护理管理人员应高度重视采取积极措施,减轻大流行期间歧视的负面影响,并努力培养在抗击高传染性病毒前线的护士的韧性,以更好地支持护士的心理健康和留住人才。