Qutishat Mohammed Ghalib
Department of Community and Mental Health, College of Nursing, Sultan Qaboos University, Muscat, Sultanate of Oman.
J Educ Health Promot. 2024 Aug 29;13:325. doi: 10.4103/jehp.jehp_209_24. eCollection 2024.
This study investigated the psychological distress and attitudes toward seeking professional psychological help among Oman's nurses, highlighting the importance of changing negative attitudes toward mental health among healthcare professionals. Nurses face difficult circumstances and serve as role models. Creating supportive environments can improve treatment quality and public awareness and reduce social stigma, ultimately contributing to better care and quality of life.
This study used a cross-sectional design with a convenience sampling approach. A sample of 205 nurses working in Oman completed the study questionnaires, including a sociodemographic questionnaire, the attitude toward seeking professional psychological distress scale, and the Kessler Psychological Distress Scale. The survey was distributed between May and June 2023.
The study found that most participants had moderate psychological distress (43.22%, n = 67) and a low attitude toward seeking professional psychological help (66.67%, n = 48). There were significant differences in distress based on gender ( < 0.001), marital status ( < 0.001), and working department (F = 3.140, = 0.004), while attitude had significant differences based on gender ( < 0.001) and marital status ( < 0.001). The study also found no significant correlation between psychological distress and attitudes toward seeking help among Oman's nurses (T (1, 204) = 0.019, = 0.985), with a r of 0.005.
Nurses must be trained to handle stress and job strain from terminally ill patients, complex cases, and difficult situations. They should prioritize psychological assistance as a sign of strength and self-awareness as it demonstrates stability and self-awareness in nursing. This can be promoted by obtaining education, enhancing healthcare accessibility, and providing a support system.
本研究调查了阿曼护士的心理困扰以及对寻求专业心理帮助的态度,强调了改变医疗保健专业人员对心理健康的消极态度的重要性。护士面临困难处境并充当榜样。营造支持性环境可提高治疗质量和公众意识,减少社会污名,最终有助于提供更好的护理和生活质量。
本研究采用横断面设计和便利抽样方法。阿曼205名在职护士完成了研究问卷,包括社会人口学问卷、对寻求专业心理困扰量表的态度以及凯斯勒心理困扰量表。调查于2023年5月至6月进行。
研究发现,大多数参与者有中度心理困扰(43.22%,n = 67),对寻求专业心理帮助的态度较低(66.67%,n = 48)。在困扰方面,基于性别(<0.001)、婚姻状况(<0.001)和工作部门(F = 3.140,= 0.004)存在显著差异,而态度基于性别(<0.0(此处原文似乎有误,推测应为<0.001))和婚姻状况(<0.001)存在显著差异。研究还发现,阿曼护士的心理困扰与寻求帮助的态度之间无显著相关性(T(1, 204) =
0.019, = 0.985),相关系数r为0.005。
必须对护士进行培训,使其能够应对来自绝症患者、复杂病例和困难情况的压力和工作紧张。他们应将心理援助作为力量和自我意识的标志加以优先考虑,因为这体现了护理工作中的稳定性和自我意识。这可通过获得教育、提高医疗保健可及性和提供支持系统来促进。