Tang Yingxue, Wang Yingxuan, Zhou Haiying, Wang Juan, Zhang Rui, Lu Qinghua
School of Nursing, Weifang Medical University, Weifang, China.
Southampton Business School, University of Southampton, Southampton, United Kingdom.
Front Psychol. 2023 Feb 21;14:1099687. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2023.1099687. eCollection 2023.
Psychiatric nurses need to keep close contact with patients suffering from mental illness. Because of the special nature of their profession, there is an increasing incidence of job burnout among psychiatric nurses.
This study examined the relationship between psychiatric nurses' perceived organizational support, job burnout, and psychological capital. It also investigated the mediating role of psychological capital in the relationship between their perceived organizational support and job burnout.
A total of 916 psychiatric nurses were recruited from 6 grade-III mental facilities in Shandong Province using the stratified sampling approach. Their data were collected and examined using a general demographic data questionnaire, The Maslach Burnout Inventory, the Perceived Organizational Support Scale, and the Psychological Capital Questionnaire.
The total score of job burnout was 53.71 ± 16.37. Specifically, 73.69% of the nurses had moderate to severe emotional exhaustion, 76.75% had moderate to severe job burnout pertaining to depersonalization, and 98.80% had moderate to severe job burnout pertaining to personal accomplishment. Spearman's correlation analysis showed that both psychological capital ( = -0.35, < 0.01) and perceived organizational support ( = -0.31, < 0.01) were adversely related to job burnout. Additionally, psychological capital somewhat mediated the relationship between perceived organizational support and job burnout. Its mediating impact accounted for 33.20% of the overall effect.
This study's participants had a moderate to severe level of job burnout. However, organizational support and psychological capital can be crucial in alleviating this problem among psychiatric nurses. Therefore, nursing managers and medical institutions should undertake timely and positive interventions to improve psychiatric nurses' mental health and prevent job burnout. While exploring the impact of organizational support and psychological capital on job burnout, future studies should consider other effective influencing factors, and the relationship between the different factors should be explored in depth. This would provide a basis for developing a job burnout prevention mechanism.
精神科护士需要与患有精神疾病的患者保持密切联系。由于其职业的特殊性,精神科护士职业倦怠的发生率日益增加。
本研究探讨精神科护士的感知组织支持、职业倦怠和心理资本之间的关系。同时,研究心理资本在其感知组织支持与职业倦怠关系中的中介作用。
采用分层抽样方法,从山东省6家三级精神卫生机构招募了916名精神科护士。使用一般人口统计学数据问卷、马氏职业倦怠量表、感知组织支持量表和心理资本问卷收集并分析他们的数据。
职业倦怠总分是53.71±16.37。具体而言,73.69%的护士存在中度至重度情感耗竭,76.75%的护士存在中度至重度去个性化职业倦怠,98.80%的护士存在中度至重度个人成就感职业倦怠。Spearman相关性分析表明,心理资本(r = -0.35,P < 0.01)和感知组织支持(r = -0.31,P < 0.01)均与职业倦怠呈负相关。此外,心理资本在一定程度上中介了感知组织支持与职业倦怠之间的关系。其中介效应占总效应的33.20%。
本研究的参与者存在中度至重度职业倦怠。然而,组织支持和心理资本对于缓解精神科护士的这一问题可能至关重要。因此,护理管理者和医疗机构应及时进行积极干预,以改善精神科护士的心理健康,预防职业倦怠。在探索组织支持和心理资本对职业倦怠影响的同时,未来研究应考虑其他有效影响因素,并深入探讨不同因素之间的关系。这将为建立职业倦怠预防机制提供依据。