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Stress and burnout in nursing home and égida workers during COVID‐19
Autor(es)
Palabras clave
Burnout
COVID-19
Égidas
Nursing
Nursing home
Puerto Rico
Stress
Fecha de publicación
2023
Editor
Wiley
Citación
Navarro-Prados, A.-B., Rodríguez-Ramírez, Y., Satorres, E., Meléndez, J. C., Navarro-Prados, A.-B., Rodríguez-Ramírez, Y., Satorres, E., & Meléndez, J. C. (2024). Stress and burnout in nursing home and égida workers during COVID-19. Journal of Advanced Nursing, 80(2), Article 2. https://doi.org/10.1111/JAN.15849
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[EN]Abstract
Aims: Finding out whether there are differences in the levels of stress and burnout
between workers providing care to dependent adults and those caring for independent
older adults would provide comparative information about two different models
of care. During the COVID-19
pandemic, workers caring for older adults were subjected
to maladaptive situations that produced stress and burnout.
Design: A cross-sectional
survey design using the STROBE checklist.
Methods: A total of 900 nursing home and égidas workers were assessed for stress
and burnout. Data were collected online from October 2020 to February 2021, when
Puerto Rico was experiencing the peak of the third wave of COVID-19.
MANOVAs
were performed to study the interactions between the workplace and having had
COVID, the workplace and the size of institution and the workplace and position held.
Data Sources: October 2020 to February 2021.
Results: All interactions were significant. Nursing homes showed higher levels of
stress and burnout when workers had undergone COVID, when the size of the institution
was larger and for technical staff other services; in égidas, having undergone
COVID did not influence stress or burnout, which increased when the institution was
smaller and for executive staff.
Conclusions: This study showed that the effects of the COVID-19
pandemic affected
nursing home workers more significantly than those working in other types of residential
models with independent older adults.
Implications for the Profession and/or Patient Care: Applying preventive interventions
aimed at reducing stress and burnout would facilitate the adaptation of workers
caring for older adults and help to improve the quality of care.
Impact: This study analysed the impact of COVID-19
on the stress and burnout of
workers providing services to older adults. Nursing home workers who have had
COVID-19
have higher stress and burnout. The size of the institution has a different
effect depending on whether older adults are dependent or independent. Workers in
institutions dedicated to the care of the older adults. Reporting Method: This study has adhered to the relevant EQUATOR guidelines:
STROBE.
Patient or Public Contribution: During the different waves of the COVID-19
pandemic,
it was difficult to establish direct contact with workers providing care to older
adults; this reason made it necessary to apply online systems to obtain information.
The workers appreciated the fact that the implications for stress and burnout of the
situation experienced during this difficult process were investigated.
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0309-2402
DOI
10.1111/jan.15849
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