Resilient Coping Levels and Psychometric Properties of the Brief Resilient Coping Scale Among Nursing Professionals in Saudi Arabia

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Albougami, Abdulrhman [1 ]
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[1] Majmaah Univ, Coll Nursing, Dept Nursing Adm, Al Majmaah 11952, Saudi Arabia
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brief resilient coping scale; nursing professionals; resilient coping; Saudi Arabia; CONFIRMATORY FACTOR-ANALYSIS; NURSES; STRESS; BRCS; VALIDATION; HEALTH;
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10.3390/healthcare12212181
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R19 [保健组织与事业(卫生事业管理)];
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Objectives: This cross-sectional survey assessed resilient coping levels and their relationship with the sociodemographic characteristics of nursing professionals in Saudi Arabia. Methods: Adult (>= 18 years) registered nurses who had been practicing for >= 1 year were included in the study. Resilient coping levels (as assessed via a 4-item Brief Resilience Coping Scale; BRCS) and the data of sociodemographic and other characteristics were collected. Descriptive analysis and ordinal logistic regression were used to analyze the data. Furthermore, the psychometric properties of the BRCS are also reported. Results: Overall, 216 nursing professionals were included. The mean BRCS score was 14.6 (standard deviation = 3.6), with most nursing professionals (62.5%) reporting medium-to-high resilience coping levels. The ordinal logistic regression model demonstrated that nurses with increasing age (p = 0.002), best overall health (p = 0.001), and in the outpatient department (p = 0.049) and intensive care unit (p = 0.032) had significantly high resilient coping levels. The internal consistency of the BRCS was good (Cronbach's alpha = 0.80). The results of the exploratory factor analysis and confirmatory factor analysis clearly indicate a unidimensional solution with one factor. Conclusions: In summary, most nursing professionals in Saudi Arabia showed medium-to-high resilience coping levels. Moreover, this study suggests that the BRCS was found to be a psychometrically reliable and adequate tool for assessing resilience coping levels and provides valuable insights into the relationship between resilient coping levels and the sociodemographic characteristics of nursing professionals in Saudi Arabia.
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