Fatalism and perceived stress relating to the COVID-19 pandemic of nursing professionals

Introduction: The nursing professional is paramount in dealing with the COVID-19 pandemic, changes in work organization and vulnerability may be related to fatalism and perceived stress, a neurological response that impacts people's quality of life. Objectives: To analyze the level of fatalism...

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Những tác giả chính: Maldonado-Muñiz, Gabriela, Trejo-García, Claudia Atala, Gerrero-García, Adriana, Mendoza-Benítez, Irene
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Fatalism and perceived stress relating to the COVID-19 pandemic of nursing professionals
author_facet Maldonado-Muñiz, Gabriela
Trejo-García, Claudia Atala
Gerrero-García, Adriana
Mendoza-Benítez, Irene
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title Fatalism and perceived stress relating to the COVID-19 pandemic of nursing professionals
title_short Fatalism and perceived stress relating to the COVID-19 pandemic of nursing professionals
title_full Fatalism and perceived stress relating to the COVID-19 pandemic of nursing professionals
title_fullStr Fatalism and perceived stress relating to the COVID-19 pandemic of nursing professionals
title_full_unstemmed Fatalism and perceived stress relating to the COVID-19 pandemic of nursing professionals
title_sort fatalism and perceived stress relating to the covid-19 pandemic of nursing professionals
description Introduction: The nursing professional is paramount in dealing with the COVID-19 pandemic, changes in work organization and vulnerability may be related to fatalism and perceived stress, a neurological response that impacts people's quality of life. Objectives: To analyze the level of fatalism and perceived stress related to the COVID-19 pandemic in nursing professionals. Methodology: Quantitative study, correlational scope, observational, cross-sectional design. Sample of 551 nursing professionals from the state of Hidalgo, non-probabilistic, professionals working at the three levels of care, who agreed to participate and with internet access were included; after informed consent, the scale of fatalism related to COVID-19 and the scale of perceived stress related to the pandemic were applied through a Google Drive form. Statistical analysis was performed with SPSS version 24. Results: mean age 34.46±9.4 years, 89% women, 68% with Bachelor's degree, Catholic religion prevailed with 84.2%. 3.1% of the sample showed a high level of stress, 59.9% medium and 37% low; 61% showed fatalism absent before the possibility of infection by Coronavirus and 39% present. The correlational analysis showed that the level of stress and fatalism obtained Rho=-.236 with a null negative correlation. Conclusion: There is no significant relationship between fatalism and the level of perceived stress related to the COVID-19 pandemic among nursing professionals.
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spelling oai:https:--sanus.unison.mx:article-2392021-07-22T02:10:12Z Fatalism and perceived stress relating to the COVID-19 pandemic of nursing professionals Fatalismo y estrés percibido relacionado con la pandemia de COVID-19 de los profesionales de enfermería Salubridade e estresse percebido relacionados à pandemia de covid-19 em profissionais de enfermagem Maldonado-Muñiz, Gabriela Trejo-García, Claudia Atala Gerrero-García, Adriana Mendoza-Benítez, Irene Fatalismo Estrés Percibido COVID-19 Profesionales de Enfermería. Fatalism Perceived Stress COVID-19 Nursing professional Fatalismo Estresse COVID-19 Profissionais de enfermagem Introduction: The nursing professional is paramount in dealing with the COVID-19 pandemic, changes in work organization and vulnerability may be related to fatalism and perceived stress, a neurological response that impacts people's quality of life. Objectives: To analyze the level of fatalism and perceived stress related to the COVID-19 pandemic in nursing professionals. Methodology: Quantitative study, correlational scope, observational, cross-sectional design. Sample of 551 nursing professionals from the state of Hidalgo, non-probabilistic, professionals working at the three levels of care, who agreed to participate and with internet access were included; after informed consent, the scale of fatalism related to COVID-19 and the scale of perceived stress related to the pandemic were applied through a Google Drive form. Statistical analysis was performed with SPSS version 24. Results: mean age 34.46±9.4 years, 89% women, 68% with Bachelor's degree, Catholic religion prevailed with 84.2%. 3.1% of the sample showed a high level of stress, 59.9% medium and 37% low; 61% showed fatalism absent before the possibility of infection by Coronavirus and 39% present. The correlational analysis showed that the level of stress and fatalism obtained Rho=-.236 with a null negative correlation. Conclusion: There is no significant relationship between fatalism and the level of perceived stress related to the COVID-19 pandemic among nursing professionals. Introducción: El profesional de enfermería es primordial para afrontar la pandemia de COVID-19, los cambios en la organización de trabajo y la vulnerabilidad pueden estar relacionados con el fatalismo y estrés percibido, respuesta neurológica que impacta en la calidad de vida de las personas. Objetivo: Analizar el nivel de fatalismo y estrés percibido relacionado con la pandemia COVID-19 de los profesionales de enfermería. Metodología: Estudio tipo cuantitativo, alcance correlacional, diseño observacional, transversal. Muestra de 551 profesionales de Enfermería del estado de Hidalgo, no probabilística, se incluyó a profesionales que laboraban en los tres niveles de atención, que aceptaron participar y con acceso a internet; posterior al asentimiento informado se aplicaron la escala de fatalismo relacionado con COVID-19 y la escala de estrés percibido relacionado con la pandemia, a través un formulario de Google Drive. El análisis estadístico fue realizado con SPSS versión 24.  Resultados: edad media de 34.46±9.4 años, 89% mujeres, 68% con nivel Licenciatura, prevaleció la religión católica con 84.2%. 3.1 % de la muestra mostró nivel de estrés alto, 59.9% medio y 37% bajo; 61% evidenció fatalismo ausente ante la posibilidad de contagio por el Coronavirus y 39% presente. El análisis correlacional mostró que el nivel de estrés y el fatalismo obteniendo Rho=-.236 con una correlación negativa nula. Conclusión: No existe una relación significativa entre el fatalismo y el nivel de estrés percibido relacionado con la pandemia de COVID-19 de los profesionales de enfermería. Introdução: O profissional de enfermagem é essencial para o enfrentamento da pandemia do COVID-19, àsmudanças das organizações do trabalho e vulnerabilidadepodem estar relacionadas aoestresse, que se resulta nasações neurológicas, que impactamn a qualidade de vida das pessoas. Objetivo: Analisar o nível de salubridade e percepção de estresse relacionados à pandemia de COVID-19 em profissionais de enfermagem. Metodologia: Estudo do tipo quantitativo, escopo de correlação, desenho observacional, transversal. Amostranão probabilística de 551 profissionais de Enfermagem do Estado de Hidalgo, incluindo profissionais que atuavam nos trêsníveis de atenção, que aceitaram participar e comacesso à internet; Após o consentimento informado, a escala de salubridade relacionada ao COVID-19 e a escala de estresse percebido alémda  pandemia, foram aplicadas por meio de um formulário do Google Drive. A análise estatística foi realizada no SPSS versão 24. Resultados:média de idade de 34,46 ± 9,4 anos, 89% mulheres, 68% comgrau de bacharel, a religião católica prevaleceucom 84,2%. 3,1% da amostra a presento unível de estresse alto, 59,9% médio e 37% baixo; 61% apresentaram fatalismo ausente devido à possibilidade de contágio pelo Coronavírus e 39% presente. A análisedemostrou que o nível de estresse e salubridade obtendo Rho =-.236 comcorrelação nula negativa.Conclusão: Nãohárelação significativa entre o salubridade e o nível de estressepercebido relacionado à pandemia de COVID-19 dos profissionais de enfermagem. Universidad de Sonora 2020-12-31 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion Text Artículo de investigación evaluado por pares Texto Texto application/pdf application/pdf text/xml https://sanus.unison.mx/index.php/Sanus/article/view/239 10.36789/sanus.vi16.239 SANUS; No. 16 (2020): October-December; 1-9 REVISTA SANUS; Núm. 16 (2020): Octubre-Diciembre; 1-9 SANUS; n. 16 (2020): Octubre-Diciembre; 1-9 2448-6094 spa eng https://sanus.unison.mx/index.php/Sanus/article/view/239/208 https://sanus.unison.mx/index.php/Sanus/article/view/239/209 https://sanus.unison.mx/index.php/Sanus/article/view/239/230 Derechos de autor 2020 SANUS https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0