The Mediating Role of Depression and of State Anxiety οn the Relationship between Trait Anxiety and Fatigue in Nurses during the Pandemic Crisis
-
Published:2023-01-28
Issue:3
Volume:11
Page:367
-
ISSN:2227-9032
-
Container-title:Healthcare
-
language:en
-
Short-container-title:Healthcare
Author:
Sikaras Christos12ORCID, Zyga Sofia2, Tsironi Maria2, Tselebis Athanasios3ORCID, Pachi Argyro3, Ilias Ioannis4ORCID, Panagiotou Aspasia2
Affiliation:
1. Nursing Department, “Sotiria” General Hospital of Thoracic Diseases, 11527 Athens, Greece 2. Department of Nursing, University of Peloponnese, 22100 Tripoli, Greece 3. Psychiatric Department, “Sotiria” General Hospital of Chest Diseases, 11527 Athens, Greece 4. Department of Endocrinology, “Elena Venizelou” Hospital, 11521 Athens, Greece
Abstract
The coronavirus pandemic (COVID-19) is a global health crisis with a particular emotional and physical impact on health professionals, especially nurses. The aim of this study was to investigate the prevalence of anxiety, depression and fatigue and their possible relationships among nurses during the pandemic. The study population consisted of nurses from five tertiary-level public hospitals in Athens who completed the Fatigue Assessment Scale (FAS), Beck Depression Inventory (BDI) and State–Trait Anxiety Inventory (STAI) questionnaires. Gender, age and years of work experience were recorded. The study was conducted from mid-November to mid-December 2021. The sample included 404 nurses (69 males and 335 females) with a mean age of 42.88 years (SD = 10.90) and 17.96 (SD = 12.00) years of work experience. Symptoms of fatigue were noted in 60.4% of participants, while 39.7% had symptoms of depression, 60.1% had abnormal scores on state anxiety and 46.8% on trait anxiety, with females showing higher scores on all scales (p < 0.05). High positive correlations (p < 0.01) were found between the FAS, BDI, State Anxiety and Trait Anxiety scales. Regression analysis showed that 51.7% of the variance in FAS scores can be explained by trait anxiety, an additional 6.2% by the BDI and 1.2% by state anxiety. Mediation analysis showed that state anxiety and BDI mediate the relationship between trait anxiety and FAS. Finally, BDI was found to exert a moderating role in the relationship between trait anxiety and fatigue. In conclusion, our study showed that nurses continue to experience high rates of anxiety, depression and fatigue. The variation in fatigue appears to be significantly dependent on trait anxiety. Depressive symptomatology and state anxiety exert a parallel positive mediation on the relationship between trait anxiety and fatigue, with depression exhibiting a moderating role in this relationship.
Subject
Health Information Management,Health Informatics,Health Policy,Leadership and Management
Reference65 articles.
1. Psychological health during the coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic outbreak;Mukhtar;Int. J. Soc. Psychiatry,2020 2. Psychosocial impact of COVID-19;Dubey;Diabetes Metab Syndr.,2020 3. Tselebis, A., and Pachi, A. (2022). Primary Mental Health Care in a New Era. Healthcare, 10. 4. Health professionals facing the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic: What are the mental health risks?;Hingray;Encephale,2020 5. Tselebis, A., Lekka, D., Sikaras, C., Tsomaka, E., Tassopoulos, A., Ilias, I., Bratis, D., and Pachi, A. (2020). Insomnia, Perceived Stress, and Family Support among Nursing Staff during the Pandemic Crisis. Healthcare, 8.
Cited by
7 articles.
订阅此论文施引文献
订阅此论文施引文献,注册后可以免费订阅5篇论文的施引文献,订阅后可以查看论文全部施引文献
1. The Psychosocial Considerations for Behaviour Change, Mental Health, and Work-Related Satisfaction in Preregistration Nurses, during Coronavirus Pandemic;Perspectives in Psychiatric Care;2024-05-17 2. Nightmare distress, insomnia and resilience of nursing staff in the post-pandemic era;AIMS Public Health;2024 3. A Moderated Mediation Model of the Influence of Cynical Distrust, Medical Mistrust, and Anger on Vaccination Hesitancy in Nursing Staff;European Journal of Investigation in Health, Psychology and Education;2023-10-29 4. Association of Mediterranean Diet Adherence with Sociodemographic, Anthropometric, and Lifestyle Factors during the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Cross-Sectional Study in Greece;Nutrients;2023-09-24 5. Indicators of surgical stress and influence of clinical experience, simulation models, and cadaveric laboratory on the stress response of third-year veterinary students performing first elective surgery;American Journal of Veterinary Research;2023-09-19
|
|