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在 COVID-19 大流行期间,对护士皮肤损伤经历与焦虑和抑郁之间关系的横断面研究:探讨恐惧和适应力的中介作用。

A cross-sectional examination of the relationship between nurses' experiences of skin lesions and anxiety and depression during the COVID-19 pandemic: Exploring the mediating role of fear and resilience.

机构信息

School of Nursing, Nanjing Medical University, Nanjing, China.

School of Nursing, Midwifery and Health Systems, University College Dublin, Dublin, Ireland.

出版信息

J Nurs Manag. 2022 Sep;30(6):1903-1912. doi: 10.1111/jonm.13638. Epub 2022 Apr 29.

Abstract

AIM

To explore the mediating role of fear and resilience on the relationship between clinical nurses' reporting of skin lesions and their anxiety and depression during the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic.

BACKGROUND

Prolonged personal protective equipment wearing may cause severe skin lesions among clinical nurses. The possible relationship between clinical nurses' reporting of skin lesions and their anxiety and depression remains unknown. Moreover, little is known about what factors could mediate such a relationship.

METHODS

This is a cross-sectional online survey. CHERRIES was used to report results.

RESULTS

Of 2014 participants, 94.8% (n = 1910) reported skin lesions. Skin lesions were positively related to anxiety (p < .001, β = .228, SE = .099) and depression (p < .001, β = .187, SE = .093). Fear activated while resilience buffered the relationship between clinical nurses' reporting of skin lesions and anxiety and between skin lesions and depression.

CONCLUSION

Reduced fear and enhanced resilience level were related to decreased levels of anxiety and depression among clinical nurses.

IMPLICATIONS FOR NURSING MANAGEMENT

Nurse managers should evaluate the occurrence and severity of clinical nurses' skin lesions, arrange reasonable working duration to relieve skin lesions, provide appropriate psychological support to reduce clinical nurses' fear and implement various strategies to enhance their resilience, thereby decreasing their anxiety and depression.

CLINICAL TRIAL REGISTRATION NUMBER

ChiCTR2000030290.

摘要

目的

探讨恐惧和韧性在临床护士报告 COVID-19 期间皮肤损伤与其焦虑和抑郁之间的关系中的中介作用。

背景

长时间佩戴个人防护设备可能会导致临床护士出现严重的皮肤损伤。临床护士报告皮肤损伤与其焦虑和抑郁之间的可能关系尚不清楚。此外,对于哪些因素可以介导这种关系知之甚少。

方法

这是一项横断面在线调查。使用 CHERRIES 报告结果。

结果

在 2014 名参与者中,94.8%(n=1910)报告有皮肤损伤。皮肤损伤与焦虑呈正相关(p<.001,β=.228,SE=.099)和抑郁(p<.001,β=.187,SE=.093)。恐惧激活,而韧性缓冲了临床护士报告皮肤损伤与焦虑之间的关系,以及皮肤损伤与抑郁之间的关系。

结论

降低恐惧和提高韧性水平与临床护士焦虑水平降低有关。

对护理管理的启示

护理管理人员应评估临床护士皮肤损伤的发生和严重程度,合理安排工作时间以缓解皮肤损伤,为减轻临床护士的恐惧提供适当的心理支持,并实施各种增强其韧性的策略,从而降低他们的焦虑和抑郁。

临床试验注册号

ChiCTR2000030290。

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