Depression, anxiety, stress, and job performance among Turkish nurses in the early post‐earthquake period

Author:

Sert Havva1ORCID,Gulbahar Eren Merve1ORCID,Koc Ferhat2ORCID,Yurumez Yusuf3ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Deparment of Internal Medicine Nursing Faculty of Health Science Sakarya University Sakarya Turkey

2. Internal Medicine Nursing Department Sakarya University, Institute of Health Science Sakarya Turkey

3. Faculty of Medicine Department of Emergency Medicine Sakarya University Sakarya Turkey

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundIndividual and social concerns can negatively affect nurses’ mental health during a large‐scale earthquake's early stages, making it challenging to perform their professional responsibilities.AimThis cross‐sectional correlational study aimed to examine the relationship between depression, anxiety, and stress levels Turkish nurses experienced during an earthquake's early period. The nurses participating in this study were not directly present in the earthquake‐affected area.MethodsThe study was conducted on 232 nurses between February 10 and 25, 2023. The data were collected using the Depression, Anxiety, Stress‐21 Scale and the Job Performance Evaluation Form developed by the researchers through a literature review. These were used to investigate nurses’ work motivation changes due to the earthquake. The study followed the STROBE checklist for cross‐sectional studies.ResultsThe participants’ depression levels were severe, anxiety levels were extremely severe, and stress levels were moderate following the earthquake. Nurses who felt exhausted experienced reduced energy levels toward their work and reported a decrease in their desire, effort, and work motivation to perform well. In addition, they had higher depression, anxiety, and stress scores (p < 0.005).ConclusionPsychological difficulties, including depression, anxiety, and stress experienced by nurses not directly present in an earthquake‐affected area, reduced their professional efforts and motivation and negatively affected the patient care process. Further studies should focus on conducting comparative studies in different cultures affected by natural disasters on the longitudinal analysis of the impacts of nurses' psychological distress on their job performance.Implications for nursing and health policyNursing policymakers should be aware of the negative psychological effects experienced by nurses during the early post‐earthquake period, even if they are not directly present in the earthquake‐affected area. The study recommended that nurses should be provided with psychological support to deal with the negative effects of natural disasters and maintain job performance, including the nursing care process.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Nursing

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