The effect of disaster resilience and trauma exposure on PTSD, depression, and sleep disorder among healthcare workers involved in the Kahramanmaraş Earthquakes (2023): a structural equation model
Psychology Health & Medicine,
Год журнала:
2025,
Номер
unknown, С. 1 - 27
Опубликована: Фев. 8, 2025
Healthcare
workers
(HCWs)
serve
as
the
cornerstone
of
health
services,
which
are
among
primary
needs
during
disasters.
The
chaotic
environment
caused
by
disasters
can
lead
to
mental
disorders
in
HCWs,
similar
those
experienced
disaster
victims.
Experiencing
hinder
HCW's
professional
approach
intervention.
HCWs
should
not
be
overlooked
for
possibility
experiencing
while
providing
healthcare
services
Therefore,
this
study
aims
examine
impact
psychological
resilience
and
trauma
exposure
on
PTSD,
depression,
sleep
involved
Kahramanmaraş
Earthquakes,
were
Turkey's
most
devastating
earthquakes.
In
quantitative
research,
a
survey
technique
was
employed,
reaching
642
hCWs
Earthquakes.
Structural
Equation
Modeling
(SEM)
used
test
variables
each
other.
According
SEM
results,
had
significant
positive
effect
PTSD
(β=+0.899,
p
=
0.000),
depression
(β=+0.685,
(β=+0.603,
0.000).
Psychological
negative
(β=-0.278,
0.004)
(β=-0.322,
0.008).
Surprisingly,
(β=+0.692,
conclusion,
led
mitigated
depression.
Unexpectedly,
increased
disorders.
For
reason,
it
is
recommended
that
future
studies
investigate
detail
reasons
why
experience
them
depth.
Язык: Английский
Occupational Stress of Pediatric Emergency Nurses in Greece During the COVID-19 Pandemic
Areti Kasidouli,
Vasiliki Matziou,
Sofia Zyga
и другие.
Advanced Emergency Nursing Journal,
Год журнала:
2024,
Номер
46(1), С. 82 - 89
Опубликована: Янв. 1, 2024
During
the
COVID-19
pandemic,
numerous
studies
have
shown
high
prevalence
of
occupational
stress
(OS)
health
workers,
affecting
quality
care
provided.
To
date,
there
is
no
study
regarding
OS
emergency
pediatric
nurses
working
in
Greece.
This
aimed
to
examine
nurses'
tertiary
public
hospitals
In
this
cross-sectional
study,
a
total
104
were
recruited
randomly
from
summer
2020
2021.
The
Expanded
Nursing
Stress
Scale
(ENSS),
which
consists
59
items
grouped
into
nine
categories,
was
used
assess
OS.
overall
mean
score
141.04
(SD
=
33.48),
indicating
mild
stress.
Among
more
stressed
about
patients
and
families
(mean
22.83,
SD
5.71),
as
well
death
dying
19.33,
5.22),
whereas
they
less
discrimination
4.21,
4.09)
problems
with
peer
support
12.11,
4.58).
Sex,
age,
shifts
did
not
correlate
Borderline
correlation
present
between
age
inadequate
emotional
preparation
for
experienced
(p
0.047),
while
higher
educated
because
workload
than
lower
0.044).
Greek
suffered
during
pandemic.
There
great
need
further
research
implementation
supportive
sustainable
programs
minimization
optimization
provided
after
Язык: Английский
Working environment of health care professionals – focus on occupational stress
Annals of Agricultural and Environmental Medicine,
Год журнала:
2023,
Номер
30(4), С. 721 - 728
Опубликована: Сен. 21, 2023
1.
Ma
Y,
Faraz
NA,
Ahmed
F,
et
al.
Curbing
nurses'
burnout
during
COVID-19:
The
roles
of
servant
leadership
and
psychological
safety.
J
Nurs
Manag.
2021;29(8):2383–2391.
doi:10.1111/jonm.
CrossRef
Google
Scholar
Язык: Английский
Assessment of Healthcare Buildings in Terms of Spatial Requirements in Disaster Cases Together with Healthcare Professionals: Adana City Hospital Emergency Department During the Covid-19 Pandemic
International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction,
Год журнала:
2024,
Номер
108, С. 104577 - 104577
Опубликована: Май 23, 2024
Язык: Английский
Calidad del sueño y satisfacción laboral en enfermeros españoles: las consecuencias de la COVID-19
Revista CUIDARTE,
Год журнала:
2024,
Номер
15(2), С. 1 - 14
Опубликована: Июль 30, 2024
Introduction:
Sleep
is
fundamental
to
the
quality
of
life
and
can
affect
individuals'
well-being
mental
health.
Objective:
This
study
analyzed
sleep
job
satisfaction
among
Spanish
nurses
following
COVID-19
pandemic.
Materials
Methods:
A
cross-sectional
was
conducted
using
Pittsburgh
Quality
Index
(PSQI),
Font
Roja
Job
Satisfaction
Questionnaire,
sociodemographic
work-related
variables.
“snowball”
sampling
method
employed
through
social
media
dissemination.
Results:
The
mean
PSQI
score
9.75
±
4,36
points.
poorest
identified
in
participants
without
dependents
(p=0.031;
β=3.329;
95%
CI=0.035-6.354)
those
with
other
than
children
(p=0.022;
β=4.121;
CI=0.575-7.667).
However,
having
a
Ph.D
degree
(p=0.001;
β=-3.406;
CI=-5.503-1.309)
or
specialist
(p=0.021;
β=-1.639;
CI=-3.031-
-0.247)
associated
better
quality.
Higher
found
women
(p=0.034;
β=0.104;
CI=0.007-0.201)
who
did
not
work
patients
(p=0.049;
β=-0.085;
CI=-0.174-
-0.003).
Discussion:
Improving
working
conditions,
such
as
nurse-to-patient
ratio
distribution
shifts,
crucial
enhancing
nurses'
Conclusions:
reported
poor
Not
were
risk
factors
for
higher
patients.
No
relationship
between
Язык: Английский
Postpandemic Stress Disorder among Health Care Personnel: A Cross-Sectional Study (Silesia, Poland)
Behavioural Neurology,
Год журнала:
2022,
Номер
2022, С. 1 - 9
Опубликована: Ноя. 14, 2022
Postpandemic
stress
disorder
(PPSD)
is
an
unofficial
term
that
refers
to
posttraumatic
(PTSD),
a
mental
resulting
from
increased
stress,
anxiety,
and
trauma
associated
with
unpleasant
life
experiences.
Many
scientific
studies
indicate
symptoms
of
job
burnout,
depressive
disorders
are
medical
personnel
performing
their
professional
duties
around
COVID-19
patients.The
purpose
this
study
was
assess
the
prevalence
may
presence
PPSD
symptoms-depression,
stress-in
personnel.
Material
Methods.
The
survey
included
300
people,
representatives
group
divided
into
two
sections.
first
section
numbered
150
consisted
in
direct
contact
patients
(FR);
second
also
professionals,
who
but
no
longer
directly
involved
helping
cases
(SR).
conducted
by
indirect
method
using
CAWI
(computer-assisted
web
interview).
used
questionnaire
technique.
A
proprietary
tool
enriched
standardized
psychometric
scales:
BDI,
GAD-7,
FCV-19S,
PSS-10
used.
Kruskal-Wallis
Mann-Whitney
U
statistical
tests
were
processing
data.
probability
level
0.05.Statistical
inference
made
it
clear
health
problems
mainly
present
FR
group.
These
decreased
slightly
comparison
between
periods
2020
2021
(p
<
0.05).The
pandemic
significantly
depression,
among
responders.
To
ensure
psychological
well-being
responders,
early
assessment
care
mild
should
be
promoted
prevent
development
moderate
severe
forms.
Язык: Английский
Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on young oncologists: The Greek perspective
Forum of Clinical Oncology,
Год журнала:
2024,
Номер
unknown
Опубликована: Апрель 26, 2024
Abstract
Background
The
global
impact
of
the
Coronavirus
Disease
2019
(COVID-19)
pandemic
on
health
professionals
has
been
profound.
In
response
to
these
circumstances,
coordination
committee
Hellenic
Group
Young
Oncologists
(HeGYO)
embarked
an
investigation
into
well-being
its
members.
Methods
For
purposes
this
study,
we
developed
a
44-question
questionnaire.
responses
were
electronically
collected
and
exported
data
frames,
which
then
subjected
statistical
analyses.
Results
study
cohort
comprised
77
oncologists,
whom
81.7%
(n=67)
under
age
40.
Survey
highlighted
profound
COVID-19
young
oncologists
in
Greece,
with
67.5%
(n=52)
feeling
that
their
work
lives
have
not
returned
pre-pandemic
levels,
74%
(n=57)
experiencing
changes
duties,
74.0%
reporting
increased
working
hours.
Additionally,
82%
(n=63)
participants
reassessed
work–life
balance.
Notably,
92.2%
(n=71)
expressed
fears
contamination,
unrelated
perceived
quality
protective
measures
(p=0.291).
Time
allocated
clinical
pre-clinical
research
was
also
decreased,
as
reported
by
36.4%
(n=28)
41.6%
(n=32)
respectively.
Surprisingly,
did
prompt
initiation
unhealthy
habits,
but
51.2%
(n=40)
reduction
physical
activity.
Conclusions
summary,
reveals
significantly
altered
professional
landscape
for
impacting
dynamics,
productivity,
overall
well-being.
These
findings
underscore
necessity
targeted
interventions
during
emergencies
healthcare
order
maintain
resilient
workforce
oncology.
Язык: Английский
Stress Levels and Sleep Disorders among Undergraduate Nursing Students During COVID-19 Pandemic: A Cross-Sectional Study from Indonesia
Majalah Keperawatan Unpad/Journal of Nursing Care,
Год журнала:
2023,
Номер
5(3)
Опубликована: Фев. 7, 2023
The
COVID-19
pandemic
has
forced
universities
to
change
their
teaching
and
learning
activities
using
online
methods,
which
can
impact
students'
stress
problems,
including
undergraduate
nursing
students.
This
study
aims
identify
the
relationship
between
levels
sleep
disorders
among
students
in
during
pandemic.
A
cross-sectional
included
253
from
Faculty
of
Nursing
at
Universitas
Padjadjaran
2018
2021,
completed
Student
Nurse
Stress
Index
(SNSI)
questionnaire
Pittsburgh
Sleep
Quality
(PSQI)
June
2022
July
2022.
Study
findings,
all
individuals
reported
experiencing
moderate
severe
had
an
on
disorders,
with
a
sig.
(2-tailed)
namely
0.001
(<0.05)
correlation
(r)
0.290.
majority
stress,
i.e.
less
disturbed
(70.6%),
(63.2%),
very
(52.6%).
Meanwhile,
(33%)
(47.4%).
Although,
there
were
14.3%
mild
slept
disturbed.
highest
by
women
(85.4%),
17-21
years
old
(78.7%),
lived
family
(77.1%).
highlights
that
related
significant
relationship.
Therefore,
future
studies
meta-regression
are
needed
investigate
factors
influencing
exacerbating
disorder
minimize
results
bias.
Язык: Английский
Pengalaman Fisik Dan Psikologis Bidan Desa Puskesmas Cimareme Dalam Menghadapi Pandemi Covid-19
Jurnal Kesehatan Rajawali,
Год журнала:
2023,
Номер
13(1), С. 12 - 20
Опубликована: Июнь 28, 2023
The
increase
in
COVID-19
cases
is
a
major
challenge
for
health
facilities
and
workers.
Previous
research
has
reported
that
workers
treating
patients
experience
physical
psychological
stress.
Village
midwives
during
the
pandemic
received
additional
duties
handling
monitoring
their
working
areas.
This
study
aims
to
explore
village
midwives'
experiences
dealing
with
responsibilities
pandemic.
uses
qualitative
phenomenological
approach
design.
Subject
selection
technique
using
homogenous
sampling
technique.
subjects
this
consisted
of
key
informants,
namely
Midwife
triangulation
Head
Community
Health
Center
Coordinating
Midwife.
determination
number
applies
principles
suitability
adequacy.
results
show
at
Cimareme
experienced
impact
pressure
by
are
fatigue,
lack
sleep,
disturbed
eating
patterns,
decreased
body
weight,
immune
system,
illness
contracting
COVID-19.
felt
worrying
about
own
family's
health,
fear
COVID-19,
problems
arise,
sad
face
death
cases,
depressed
pressured
community.
Язык: Английский