Social Support and Resilience Are Protective Factors against COVID-19 Pandemic Burnout and Job Burnout among Nurses in the Post-COVID-19 Era
Healthcare,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
12(7), P. 710 - 710
Published: March 24, 2024
Nurses
have
experienced
several
psychological
and
work-related
issues
during
the
COVID-19
pandemic,
including
pandemic
burnout
job
burnout.
The
aim
of
this
study
was
to
examine
impact
social
support
resilience
on
among
nurses.
We
conducted
a
cross-sectional
in
Greece.
population
included
963
measured
support,
resilience,
burnout,
with
Multidimensional
Scale
Perceived
Social
Support,
Brief
Resilience
Scale,
Burnout
Single-Item
Measure,
respectively.
received
high
levels
while
their
moderate.
Additionally,
nurses
moderate
Increased
increased
were
associated
reduced
found
negative
relationship
between
A
similar
can
act
as
protective
factors
against
Policy
makers
should
develop
implement
appropriate
strategies
improve
nurses’
since
they
are
backbone
healthcare
systems
worldwide.
Language: Английский
Differences in Long COVID severity by duration of illness, symptom evolution, and vaccination: a longitudinal cohort study from the INSPIRE group
The Lancet Regional Health - Americas,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
44, P. 101026 - 101026
Published: Feb. 14, 2025
Language: Английский
A Complex Relationship between Quality of Life, Anxiety, and Depression among General Population during Second Year of COVID-19 Pandemic: A Population-Based Study
Journal of Clinical Medicine,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
13(13), P. 3874 - 3874
Published: June 30, 2024
Background:
The
COVID-19
pandemic
has
had
a
significant
impact
on
the
global
economy
and
public
health,
disrupting
various
aspects
of
daily
life.
Apart
from
its
direct
effects
physical
it
also
significantly
affected
overall
quality
life
mental
health.
This
study
employed
path
analysis
to
explore
complex
association
among
multiple
factors
associated
with
life,
anxiety,
depression
in
general
population
Republic
Srpska
during
pandemic's
second
year.
Method:
A
cross-sectional
was
conducted
nationally
representative
sample
(n
=
1382)
(adults
aged
20+)
year
Srpska,
Bosnia,
Herzegovina.
Assessment
tools
included
DASS-21
scale
for
depression,
stress,
along
Brief
COPE
scale,
Quality
Life
Scale
(QOLS),
Oslo
Social
Support
(OSSS-3).
Sociodemographic
comorbidities
were
assessed.
Structural
equation
modeling
used
identify
indirect
links
characteristics
depression.
Results:
revealed
considerable
prevalence
anxiety
symptoms
(27.5%
20.9%,
respectively),
playing
mediating
role.
constructed
model
accounted
33.1%
moderate
severe
79.5%
anxiety.
Negative
coping
directly
linked
indirectly
via
while
absence
positive
both
paths
(through
life)
Among
variables
that
highest
effect.
However,
bidirectional
between
suggested
by
model.
Conclusions:
Pandemic
response
strategies
should
be
modified
effectively
reduce
adverse
Further
research
is
necessary
assess
long-term
health
analyze
contributing
post-COVID
period.
Language: Английский
The Role of Family in the Life Satisfaction of Young Adults: An Ecological-Systemic Perspective
European Journal of Investigation in Health Psychology and Education,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
14(10), P. 2772 - 2786
Published: Oct. 9, 2024
The
support
provided
by
parents
plays
a
relevant
role
in
the
life
satisfaction
(LS)
of
young
people,
as
well
their
level
psychological
distress
(PD),
which
are
among
important
mediators
well-being.
Family
structure
has
also
been
identified
protective
or
risk
factor.
Hence,
present
study
provides
more
complex
analysis
people's
LS,
considering
type
family
cohabitation
(based
on
parental
presence),
personal
conditions
people
(PS),
and
perception
context
(social
support;
SP).
A
cross-sectional
design
was
used,
557
with
mean
age
20.68
(
Language: Английский
Resilience and social support decrease job burnout and COVID-19-related burnout in the general population, three years after the COVID-19 pandemic
Research Square (Research Square),
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: Sept. 26, 2023
Abstract
Background:
Psychological
problems
and
burnout
are
major
deriving
from
the
COVID-19
pandemic.
Aim:
To
assess
impact
of
resilience
social
support
on
job
COVID-19-related
in
general
population.
Methods:
We
conducted
a
cross-sectional
study
Greece
with
1256
participants
public.
measured
sociodemographic
characteristics
participants,
Brief
Resilience
Scale,
Multidimensional
Scale
Perceived
Social
Support,
scale.
Results:
found
that
individuals
higher
experienced
lower
burnout,
while
those
more
levels
burnout.
Moreover,
males,
better
health
status,
who
had
not
been
infected
SARS-CoV-2,
fewer
adverse
events
vaccination
against
Furthermore,
without
any
chronic
disease,
vaccination,
educational
level,
Conclusions:
could
act
as
protective
factors
population
is
necessary
to
overcome
difficulties
have
emerged
during
Language: Английский
Role of self-esteem and personal mastery on the association between social support and resilience among COVID-19 long haulers
Atefeh Aghaei,
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Shan Qiao,
No information about this author
Cheuk Chi Tam
No information about this author
et al.
Heliyon,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
10(10), P. e31328 - e31328
Published: May 1, 2024
Although
the
COVID-19
mortality
rate
is
declining,
number
of
individuals
dealing
with
persistent
symptoms
increasing
worldwide,
making
long
COVID
a
global
public
health
concern.
People
(long
haulers)
often
deal
physical
and
mental
stressors.
Long
haulers'
psychological
resilience
could
play
key
role
in
coping
these
stressors
intercorrelation
psychosocial
resources.
The
current
study
aims
to
test
hypothesized
relationship
between
social
support
its
functions
(i.e.,
instrumental
emotional)
haulers
through
serial
mediation
by
personal
mastery
self-esteem.
A
cross-sectional
self-administered
online
survey
was
conducted
among
460
recruited
from
Facebook
groups
United
States.
Analyzing
data
indicated
positive
correlation
haulers.
Structural
equation
modeling
suggested
that
self-esteem
fully
mediated
association
(instrumental)
resilience.
Personal
also
models.
However,
emotional
model,
indirect
effect
non-significant
for
Findings
suggest
support,
mainly
may
protect
promoting
their
mastery.
This
emphasizes
importance
including
services
designing
programs
Language: Английский
Post-COVID-19 syndrome and related dysautonomia affect patients’ life and work productivity
medRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory),
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: March 15, 2023
Abstract
Background
A
significant
percentage
of
COVID-19
patients
experience
post-COVID-19
symptoms
and
signs.
Post-COVID-19
syndrome
affects
physical
mental
health
in
several
ways.
Aim
To
investigate
the
impact
related
dysautonomia
on
patients’
life
work
productivity.
Methods
We
conducted
a
cross-sectional
study
Greece
using
an
online
questionnaire.
Study
population
included
108
workers
over
18
years
old
that
have
been
diagnosed
with
syndrome.
Patients
were
recruited
from
Long
COVID
society.
measured
demographic
clinical
characteristics
patients,
resilience,
social
support.
Results
Among
68.5%
stated
affected
their
daily
to
great
extent,
25%
moderate
level,
6.5%
small
extent.
Moreover,
56.5%
productivity
27.8%
15.7%
Multivariable
analysis
identified
females
had
more
problems
life.
increased
duration
was
associated
problems.
Increased
resilience
fewer
Also,
we
found
less
work.
Resilience
Conclusions
affect
significantly
is
important
preventive
factor
improving
Policy
makers
should
develop
implement
educational
programs
improve
Healthcare
professionals
be
aware
its
consequences
order
understand
Language: Английский