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Association between job strain, mental health and empathy among intensive care nurses
Author(s) -
Gosselin Emilie,
Bourgault Patricia,
Lavoie Stephan
Publication year - 2016
Publication title -
nursing in critical care
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.689
H-Index - 43
eISSN - 1478-5153
pISSN - 1362-1017
DOI - 10.1111/nicc.12064
Subject(s) - empathy , mental health , psychology , association (psychology) , clinical psychology , nursing , intensive care unit , economic shortage , psychological distress , intensive care , medicine , psychiatry , psychotherapist , intensive care medicine , linguistics , philosophy , government (linguistics)
ABSTRACT Background Nursing shortage is a worldwide issue. It could influence factors such as job strain, nurses' mental health and nurse empathy towards patients. Aim The aim of the study is to explore the associations between job strain, psychological distress, psychological well‐being and empathy in intensive care units ( ICUs ). Design A cross‐sectional descriptive correlational design. Methods Data were collected using questionnaires and an observation tool completed by three observers during a standardized clinical simulation ( SCS ). A total of 26 nurses practicing in three ICU s participated in the study, which took place over 3 days in December 2011. Results One dimension of job strain, psychological demand, was associated with two subscales of mental health (psychological distress positively and psychological well‐being negatively). Positive correlations were demonstrated between psychological distress and nurse empathy as perceived by both the observers and the actor who played the role of patient. Conclusion Some associations have been confirmed between job strain, psychological distress, psychological well‐being and empathy in the ICU while others needs further investigation. Relevance to clinical practice It is important to reduce psychological demand among intensive care nurses in order to prevent psychological distress. The exploration of the connection between empathy and psychological distress should be advanced. This study suggests that SCS s provide an innovative approach that is useful for research.