Social Support and Resilience Are Protective Factors against COVID-19 Pandemic Burnout and Job Burnout among Nurses in the Post-COVID-19 Era DOI Open Access
Ioannis Moisoglou, Aglaia Katsiroumpa, Μαρία Μαλλιαρού

et al.

Published: Feb. 19, 2024

Nurses have experienced several psychological and work-related issues during the COVID-19 pandemic including burnout job burnout. The aim of study was to examine impact social support resilience on among nurses. We conducted a cross-sectional in Greece. Study population included 963 measured support, resilience, burnout, with Multidimensional Scale Perceived Social Support, Brief Resilience Scale, scale, single item measure respectively. received high levels while their moderate. Additionally, nurses moderate Increased (adjusted beta = -0.075, 95% CI -0.125 -0.024) increased -0.399, -0.491 -0.308) were associated reduced found negative relationship between -0.263, -0.405 -0.121). A similar -0.529, -0.785 -0.272). can act as protective factors against Policy makers should develop implement appropriate strategies improve nurses’ since they are backbone healthcare systems worldwide.

Language: Английский

Social Support and Resilience Are Protective Factors against COVID-19 Pandemic Burnout and Job Burnout among Nurses in the Post-COVID-19 Era DOI Open Access
Ioannis Moisoglou, Aglaia Katsiroumpa, Μαρία Μαλλιαρού

et al.

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

Citations

11

Social Support and Resilience Are Protective Factors against COVID-19 Pandemic Burnout and Job Burnout among Nurses in the Post-COVID-19 Era DOI Open Access
Ioannis Moisoglou, Aglaia Katsiroumpa, Μαρία Μαλλιαρού

et al.

Published: Feb. 19, 2024

Nurses have experienced several psychological and work-related issues during the COVID-19 pandemic including burnout job burnout. The aim of study was to examine impact social support resilience on among nurses. We conducted a cross-sectional in Greece. Study population included 963 measured support, resilience, burnout, with Multidimensional Scale Perceived Social Support, Brief Resilience Scale, scale, single item measure respectively. received high levels while their moderate. Additionally, nurses moderate Increased (adjusted beta = -0.075, 95% CI -0.125 -0.024) increased -0.399, -0.491 -0.308) were associated reduced found negative relationship between -0.263, -0.405 -0.121). A similar -0.529, -0.785 -0.272). can act as protective factors against Policy makers should develop implement appropriate strategies improve nurses’ since they are backbone healthcare systems worldwide.

Language: Английский

Citations

7