Work-related stress among nurses in the COVID-19 pandemic: What are the contributing factors?

Authors : Tita Rohita; Ika Adelia Susanti; Nursalam Nursalam; Muhammad Hadi; Iqbal Pramukti et al.
article cite 2 Year 2023
source: Revista Brasileira de Enfermagem
Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To analyze the contributing factors of work-related stress among nurses in the COVID-19 pandemic. METHODS: A cross-sectional study was conducted with 101 nurse practitioners from two hospitals in West Java, Indonesia. We distributed an online questionnaire to evaluate work-related stress and the data were analyzed using ordinal logistic regression. RESULTS: More than half of the nurses experienced moderate work-related stress. The study revealed that nurses aged over 35 years old had a lower likelihood of experiencing work-related stress (AOR: 0.173; 95%CI: 0.038-0.782). Married nurses had a higher likelihood (AOR: 7.156; 95% CI: 1.456-35.163). Additionally, nurses with low and moderate workloads had a lower likelihood (AOR: 0.003; 95%CI: 0.000-0.051) and (AOR: 0.025; 95%CI: 0.005-0.116), respectively. CONCLUSION: The consideration of age, marital status, and workload is essential in effectively addressing work-related stress among nurse practitioners.


Concepts :
COVID-19 and Mental Health
Work-Family Balance Challenges
Healthcare professionals’ stress and burnout
article cite 2 Year 2023 source Revista Brasileira de Enfermagem
SDGs
Good health and well-being
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