Connery Tadgh, Doyle Megan, Murphy Mike, Setti Annalisa
School of Applied Psychology, University College Cork, Cork, Ireland.
Environmental Research Institute, University College Cork, Cork, Ireland.
PLoS One. 2025 May 30;20(5):e0323721. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0323721. eCollection 2025.
Caregiving, in both professional and informal settings, is a stressful role linked to burnout, anxiety and other negative mental health outcomes. Both environmental factors, such as perceived excessive workload and responsibility, interpersonal conflict, and poor communication, as well as personality factors, such as extraversion, agreeableness and neuroticism, have been associated with negative psychological outcomes in carers. Sensory Processing Sensitivity (SPS) is a temperament trait associated with poor mental health, characterised by high empathy and reactivity to environmental stimuli. Highly Sensitive People (HSPs) score highly in SPS and account for approximately 30% of the world's population. SPS has been shown to be a marker of differential susceptibility, which predisposes individuals to feeling the harmful effects of negative environments and to flourish in positive ones. Given the stressful nature of both professional and informal caring environments, it is of interest to examine the experience of HSPs, those who score highly in SPS, within caregiving roles. The research examining SPS' psychological correlates in caregivers has yet to be synthesised. The current study aims to systematically review the psychological correlates of SPS in caregiving populations and, where possible, to test the strength of these associations through meta-analysis.
A systematic search of quantitative and mixed-methods studies, written in English and published since 1997, the year in which the HSP Scale was first validated, will be conducted across 11 databases: Web of Science, Scopus; EBSCO Academic Search Complete; APA PsycINFO; PubMed; MEDLINE; CINAHL Plus with Full Text; APA PsycArticles; Business Source Complete; SocINDEX with Full Text; and ERIC. Google Scholar will also be searched, and the first 200 records by relevance will be screened for eligibility. Forward and backward citation searches of included records will be also performed. MD will search for records, which will be screened for eligibility by MD and TC. Data extraction and quality assessment, using the Joanna Briggs Inventory Risk of Bias tool, will be performed by TC and MD, with doubts and discrepancies being resolved through discussion with AS and MM. Data will be synthesised narratively and, where sufficient data are available, correlational meta-analysis will be conducted using RStudio. The Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA) guidelines were followed in the development of this protocol. The protocol has been registered in PROSPERO (CRD42024524463).
This review will present a systematic overview of psychological factors associated with SPS in caregivers. It will identify psychological outcomes associated with SPS, as well as risk factors and protective factors that may be targeted to reduce negative outcomes for caregivers. Identifying these factors will allow for a better understanding of the HSPs' experience of caregiving and consequently aid in enhancing this experience.
在专业和非专业护理环境中,护理工作都是一项压力巨大的任务,与职业倦怠、焦虑及其他负面心理健康结果相关。环境因素,如感知到的工作量和责任过大、人际冲突以及沟通不畅,以及性格因素,如外向性、宜人性和神经质,都与护理人员的负面心理结果有关。感官加工敏感性(SPS)是一种与心理健康不佳相关的气质特征,其特点是具有高度同理心和对环境刺激的高反应性。高敏感人群(HSPs)在SPS上得分较高,约占世界人口的30%。SPS已被证明是一种差异易感性的标志,它使个体更容易感受到负面环境的有害影响,并在积极环境中茁壮成长。鉴于专业和非专业护理环境的压力性质,研究高敏感人群(即SPS得分高的人)在护理角色中的经历很有意义。关于SPS在护理人员中的心理相关性的研究尚未进行综合分析。本研究旨在系统回顾护理人群中SPS的心理相关性,并在可能的情况下,通过荟萃分析检验这些关联的强度。
将在11个数据库中对自1997年(HSP量表首次验证的年份)以来发表的英文定量和混合方法研究进行系统检索:科学网、Scopus;EBSCO学术搜索完整版;美国心理学会心理学文摘数据库;PubMed;医学期刊数据库;护理学与健康领域数据库全文版;美国心理学会心理学全文数据库;商业资源完整版;社会科学全文数据库;教育资源信息中心数据库。还将搜索谷歌学术,并按相关性筛选前200条记录以确定其是否符合要求。对纳入记录进行向前和向后的引文检索。医学博士(MD)将搜索记录,记录将由医学博士(MD)和技术编辑(TC)筛选是否符合要求。数据提取和质量评估将使用乔安娜·布里格斯研究所偏倚风险工具,由技术编辑(TC)和医学博士(MD)进行,疑问和差异将通过与助理编辑(AS)和医学硕士(MM)讨论解决。数据将进行叙述性综合,如有足够数据,将使用RStudio进行相关性荟萃分析。本方案的制定遵循了系统评价和荟萃分析的首选报告项目(PRISMA)指南。该方案已在国际前瞻性系统评价注册库(PROSPERO)中注册(注册号:CRD42024524463)。
本综述将对护理人员中与SPS相关的心理因素进行系统概述。它将确定与SPS相关的心理结果,以及可能作为目标以减少护理人员负面结果的风险因素和保护因素。识别这些因素将有助于更好地理解高敏感人群的护理经历,从而有助于改善这种经历。