Quality of Life of Pediatric Nurses During the COVID-19 Pandemic A Cross-sectional Study

被引:4
作者
Buccione, Emanuele [1 ]
Santella, Beatrice [2 ]
Fiani, Maria Elena [3 ]
Maffeo, Marina [3 ]
Tedesco, Brigida [3 ]
D'Errico, Adelaide [4 ]
Della Pelle, Carlo [5 ]
Bambi, Stefano [6 ]
Rasero, Laura [6 ]
机构
[1] Neonatal Intens Care Unit, Pescara, Italy
[2] Urol Unit, Pescara, Italy
[3] Meyer Childrens Univ Hosp, Pediat Intens Care Unit, Florence, Italy
[4] Santobono Pausilipon Childrens Hosp, Neonatal Intens Care Unit, Naples, Italy
[5] ASL02, Abruzzo, Italy
[6] Univ Florence, Hlth Sci Dept, Florence, Italy
关键词
COVID-19; pandemic; Nurses; Posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD); Quality of life; Sleep disturbances; IMPACT; VALIDATION;
D O I
10.1097/DCC.0000000000000537
中图分类号
R47 [护理学];
学科分类号
1011 ;
摘要
Background: In a public health emergency, the psychological stress of nursing staff should be assessed, and nurses who cared for coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) patients were constantly under pressure. Currently, frontline health care workers are experiencing mental health issues. The personal quality of life is directly related to the working environment, especially at this moment, when nursing could be a highly stressful and emotionally draining job. Objectives: During the COVID-19 pandemic, the primary objectives of the study were to describe the quality of life, posttraumatic stress disorder, and self-efficacy and to identify any associated factors of pediatric critical care nurses. This study is a multicenter cross-sectional study. Methods: Data were collected between February and May 2021 from pediatric critical care nurses. The following instruments were used: the Nursing Quality of Life Scale, the Nursing Profession Self-Efficacy Scale, and the Impact of Event Scale. Results: One hundred twelve nurses participated in this study with a 40% of response rate. Data suggest a better global perception of quality of life by male subjects (F = 6.65, P = .011). The nurses who cared for COVID-19 patients reported a lower quality of social life (F = 4.09, P = .045); furthermore, the nurses who had clinically vulnerable people in their families reported a worse quality of physical life (F = 4.37, P = .045). Approximately 50% of nurses reported sleep disturbances, and 37% reported symptoms of posttraumatic stress disorder, especially female nurses (F = 8.55, P = .04). Conclusion: According to this study, female nurses were more likely to experience posttraumatic stress disorder symptoms during the COVID-19 pandemic. Furthermore, findings also highlighted a lower quality of social life for those with clinically vulnerable relatives may be due to a self-limitation of interactions with other people. Finally, sleep disturbances were prevalent, potentially affecting nurses' mental health and performance.
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