Background: During the COVID-19 pandemic, nurses experience a high workload and stressful psychological stimuli that affect their mental and emotional health, which may lead to burnout symptoms. Therefore, this study aimed to analyze the effect of COVID-19 on nurses' job ...
The additional supports and strategies were designed and implemented to strengthen teacher self-efficacy originally but may have had a different effect during the pandemic when competing challenges were noted (Fig. 1b). Fig. 1 The conceptual diagram of the program components’ effects on teachers’...
Many personal factors affect the retention of nurses. Patriotism is a set of attitudes and beliefs towards oneself, attachment and loyalty to the nation and the country. The patriotism and commitment of nurses to work are the factors that force nurses to leave their families and do their duty,...
PurposeTo examine the long-term effects of COVID-19 on surgical nurses.BackgroundIndividuals contaminated with COVID-19 may face several metabolic or psychological issues, primarily in the respiratory, cardiovascular, nervous, musculoskeletal and renal systems during the late period. However, the long...
staff through depictions of their body parts, such as the WeChat article post on February 1 entitled “Heartache! This is the hand of a 22-year-old nurse,” and another on March 8 entitled “Beauty can’t hide! Comparison pictures of female nurses before and after anti-pandemic fight.”...
Tel +86 791-88120173, Email xubinluo@163.com Purpose: The current study examined the effect of stress of COVID-19 on work-family conflict, how perceived work ability may mediate this effect, and lastly how perceived social support may moderate the various indirect pathway during COVID-19 pand...
mediation sequence of stressors on psychological distress through the simultaneous concurrent effect of Problem‐focused and Emotion‐focused strategies and resilience. It shows that enacting the two coping mechanisms and resilience resources is important to achieve an adaptive effect on nurses´ mental ...
Data were collected in the early stage of the outbreak so may underestimate prevalence of psychological distress as the impact of the outbreak might be long term, changeable and continuous, on psychological status among nurses at the frontline. Finally, the cross-sectional design limits interpretation...
stress disorder and high stress levels. Such similarity around the impact of disease outbreaks on nurses’ experiences is not surprising. Indeed, Van Mol [19] highlighted that working in a very stressful environment can have a detrimental effect on a medical professional's overall health and well...
This negative effect on risk helps increase tourist intention to return to consuming hotel services despite the on-going pandemic. The findings are of value to the literature and the professional sector alike, as they demonstrate both relationships jointly for the first time. The work can help ...