The association between the work environment and the fear of COVID-19 experienced by nurses
Dost, Ayse ; Sezgin, Duygu ; Esin, M.Nihal
Dost, Ayse
Sezgin, Duygu
Esin, M.Nihal
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2024-02-29
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Dost, Ayse, Sezgin, Duygu, & Esin, Melek Nihal. (2024). The association between the work environment and the fear of COVID-19 experienced by nurses. WORK, 79(1), 3-13. https://doi.org/10.3233/WOR-230121
Abstract
BACKGROUND:
The conditions in the workplace have a critical influence on the mental health of nurses and their attitudes toward their job, which may impact patient care.
OBJECTIVE:
This cross-sectional study aimed to investigate the association between perceptions of the work environment and fear of COVID-19 experienced by nurses.
METHODS:
The data were collected using a demographic data form, the Work Environment Scale (WES), and the Fear of COVID-19 Scale. The study was completed with 183 nurses who provide care to COVID-19 patients.
RESULTS:
The mean scores for the WES and Fear of COVID-19 Scale were 63.59±12.35 and 21.98±8.36, respectively. There was a positive correlation between the points acquired from the “employee fears” section of the WES and the Fear of COVID-19 Scale mean ranks (r = 0.22). There was a weak negative correlation between the Fear of COVID-19 score and the WES “job satisfaction” score (r = –0.214). There was a weak negative correlation between the scores of the Fear of COVID-19 Scale and perceived support at work (r = –0.33) and between the WES scores and weekly working hours (r = –0.27). However, there was a weak to moderate positive correlation between the WES scores and number of days off per week (r = 0.45).
CONCLUSIONS:
Nurses experience a high fear of COVID-19, and a decrease in their attitudes of the work environment was associated with an increased fear of COVID-19. The fear of COVID-19 may be reduced by various interventions to provide support at work and increase nurses’ job satisfaction.
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SAGE Publications
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