Predictive factors of sleep quality and burnout in nurses working in transplant units during the COVID-19 lockdown – A cross-sectional study.

Autor: Cannici, Chiara, Liptrott, Sarah Jayne, Serra, Nicola, Samarani, Emanuela, De Cecco, Valentina, Caime, Alessandro, Galgano, Letizia, Rostagno, Elena, Orlando, Laura, Gargiulo, Gianpaolo, Cioce, Marco, Lupo, Roberto, Capuano, Angela, Rea, Teresa, Botti, Stefano
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Zdroj: Contemporary Nurse: A Journal for the Australian Nursing Profession; Aug-Oct2023, Vol. 59 Issue 4/5, p362-376, 15p
Abstrakt: Background: There is minimal information regarding sleep disturbance and burnout during COVID-19 in nurses working within haematology-oncology and hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (HSCT) settings. Aim: To identify socio-demographic and professional factors that predicted burnout and sleep disturbance during COVID-19 in nurses working in HSCT settings. Design/Methods: Data were collected using the Maslach Burnout Inventory and the Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index. Descriptive statistics and linear regression examined relationships. Results: 308 responses were received. Nurses working in outpatient settings had greater emotional exhaustion (Rpartial = −0.12, n = 308, p = 0.03). Negative predictors for quality of sleep were transplant programme setting (Rpartial = −0.19, n = 308, p < 0.01) and years working in HSCT (Rpartial = −0.17, n = 308, p < 0.01). Other relationships were found on univariate analysis. Conclusion: Institutions must offer programmes for nurses to develop sleep strategies, self-care, and work-related stress management. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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