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Factors affecting frontline Korean nurses’ mental health during the COVID-19 pandemic

Title
Factors affecting frontline Korean nurses’ mental health during the COVID-19 pandemic
Authors
Cho M.Kim O.Pang Y.Kim B.Jeong H.Lee J.Jung H.Jeong S.Y.Park H.-Y.Choi H.Dan H.
Ewha Authors
김옥수
SCOPUS Author ID
김옥수scopus
Issue Date
2021
Journal Title
International Nursing Review
ISSN
0020-8132JCR Link
Citation
International Nursing Review vol. 68, no. 2, pp. 256 - 265
Keywords
anxietyCOVID-19depressive symptomsfearhospital safety climatemental health pandemicnurses
Publisher
Blackwell Publishing Ltd
Indexed
SCIE; SSCI; SCOPUS WOS scopus
Document Type
Article
Abstract
Aim: To identify the factors affecting fear, anxiety and depressive symptoms among frontline nurses working with COVID-19 patients or are in charge of COVID-19 screening in Korea. Background: Nurses are at a higher risk of COVID-19 infection because they are in closer, longer-duration contact with patients. These situations can negatively affect the mental health of nurses. Methods: This study analysed data from COVID-19 module in the Korean Nurses’ Health Study. Data from 906 participants were analysed. To identify the factors influencing mental health, descriptive statistics, Pearson’s correlation and hierarchical multiple regression analyses were performed. Results: Caring for patients who are COVID-19-positive increased levels of fear, anxiety and depressive symptoms of nurses. The hospital safety climate influenced mental well-being among nurses. Conclusion: Caring for patients with COVID-19 had a negative impact on fear, anxiety and depressive symptoms. However, the higher was the perceived hospital safety climate, the lower were the nurses’ psychological symptoms. Further research on the mental health of nurses is warranted. Implications for nursing and health policy: Institutions should manage human resources to enable periodic rotation of nurses’ work and working periods related to COVID-19. In addition, hospital managers should provide sufficient personal protective equipment, related education, and safety climate. © 2021 International Council of Nurses
DOI
10.1111/inr.12679
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