Burnout and anxiety among Chinese nurses: The mediating roles of positive coping strategies and interpersonal problems: A cross-sectional study
Abstract
Background
Burnout
among
nurses
is
a
global
problem
that
results
in
increased
turnover
as
well
decreased
career
satisfaction
and
poor
nursing
service.
Previous
researchers
have
suggested
anxiety
associated
with
burnout.
However,
the
internal
mechanism
by
which
affects
burnout
remains
unclear.
Furthermore,
question
of
how
demographic
characteristics
predict
unanswered.
Aims
This
study
aimed
to
explore
mechanisms
burnout,
verify
mediating
roles
interpersonal
relationship
problems
positive
coping
between
factors
can
nurses.
Methods
A
total
4,856
were
enrolled
this
study.
The
ability
anxiety,
coping,
problems,
explored
via
linear
regression
models.
relationships
also
developing
parallel
mediation
model
assistance
SPSS
PROCESS
3.3
software.
Results
following
nurses:
medicine
ward
(β
=
0.075
P
<
0.01),
surgery
0.054
operating
room
0.022
0.037),
number
night
shifts
worked
per
month
higher
than
10
0.046
possession
master's
degree
or
level
education
0.03
0.01).
Positive
0.029,
95%
CI:
0.036)
0.134,
0.118
0.151)
mediate
Conclusion
reveal
nurses’
department,
education,
are
effective
predictors

Research Square (Research Square), Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: unknown
Published: Oct. 18, 2024
Language: Английский