Uncertainty about COVID-19 disease among nurses in hospitals in Morelia, Mexico

Introduction: The outbreak of emerging diseases such as COVID-19 has caused a series of alterations in people, including nurses, who are in the first line of care. Some of the effects include the presence of anxiety, depression, stress, insomnia, and anguish. Objective: Evaluate the level of uncerta...

Descrición completa

Gardado en:
Detalles Bibliográficos
Autores principales: Ruiz-Recéndiz, Ma. de Jesús, Jiménez Arroyo, Vanesa, Huerta-Baltazar, Mayra Itzel, Alcántar-Zavala, Ma. Lilia Alicia, Herrera-Paredes, José Manuel, González-Villegas, Graciela
Formato: Online
Idioma:spa
eng
Publicado: Universidad de Sonora 2021
Acceso en liña:https://sanus.unison.mx/index.php/Sanus/article/view/242
Etiquetas: Engadir etiqueta
Sen Etiquetas, Sexa o primeiro en etiquetar este rexistro!
id oai:https:--sanus.unison.mx:article-242
record_format ojs
institution Sanus
collection OJS
language spa
eng
format Online
author Ruiz-Recéndiz, Ma. de Jesús
Jiménez Arroyo, Vanesa
Huerta-Baltazar, Mayra Itzel
Alcántar-Zavala, Ma. Lilia Alicia
Herrera-Paredes, José Manuel
González-Villegas, Graciela
spellingShingle Ruiz-Recéndiz, Ma. de Jesús
Jiménez Arroyo, Vanesa
Huerta-Baltazar, Mayra Itzel
Alcántar-Zavala, Ma. Lilia Alicia
Herrera-Paredes, José Manuel
González-Villegas, Graciela
Uncertainty about COVID-19 disease among nurses in hospitals in Morelia, Mexico
author_facet Ruiz-Recéndiz, Ma. de Jesús
Jiménez Arroyo, Vanesa
Huerta-Baltazar, Mayra Itzel
Alcántar-Zavala, Ma. Lilia Alicia
Herrera-Paredes, José Manuel
González-Villegas, Graciela
author_sort Ruiz-Recéndiz, Ma. de Jesús
title Uncertainty about COVID-19 disease among nurses in hospitals in Morelia, Mexico
title_short Uncertainty about COVID-19 disease among nurses in hospitals in Morelia, Mexico
title_full Uncertainty about COVID-19 disease among nurses in hospitals in Morelia, Mexico
title_fullStr Uncertainty about COVID-19 disease among nurses in hospitals in Morelia, Mexico
title_full_unstemmed Uncertainty about COVID-19 disease among nurses in hospitals in Morelia, Mexico
title_sort uncertainty about covid-19 disease among nurses in hospitals in morelia, mexico
description Introduction: The outbreak of emerging diseases such as COVID-19 has caused a series of alterations in people, including nurses, who are in the first line of care. Some of the effects include the presence of anxiety, depression, stress, insomnia, and anguish. Objective: Evaluate the level of uncertainty about COVID-19 disease in second-level nursing staff in Morelia, Michoacán, Mexico. Methodology: Descriptive and cross-sectional study, in a sample of 160 nurses from public and private second-level care hospitals, non-probabilistic convenience sampling contacted via Facebook. Nurses in direct patient care were included, using the modified community version of the Illness Uncertainty Scale and a sociodemographic and occupational data questionnaire. Descriptive statistics and chi-square were used. The anonymity of the participants was respected. Results. Most of the participants were women (87.5%), licensed nurses (63.1%), mean age 36.7 years (SD=8.5) and 36.9% had been in contact with COVID-19 patients. Total uncertainty was moderate in 56.9% and in nursing personnel in contact with COVID-19 patients it was 64.8%. A statistically significant relationship (p=≤0.05) was found between uncertainty and sex, schooling; COVID-19 training and use of personal protective equipment; availability of face shield and personal protective equipment; have taken COVID-19 course and have had contact with COVID-19 patients. Conclusions. There was moderate uncertainty in the nursing personnel working at second-level care hospitals, with differences in personal variables, training and availability of material and equipment.
publisher Universidad de Sonora
publishDate 2021
url https://sanus.unison.mx/index.php/Sanus/article/view/242
work_keys_str_mv AT ruizrecendizmadejesus uncertaintyaboutcovid19diseaseamongnursesinhospitalsinmoreliamexico
AT jimenezarroyovanesa uncertaintyaboutcovid19diseaseamongnursesinhospitalsinmoreliamexico
AT huertabaltazarmayraitzel uncertaintyaboutcovid19diseaseamongnursesinhospitalsinmoreliamexico
AT alcantarzavalamaliliaalicia uncertaintyaboutcovid19diseaseamongnursesinhospitalsinmoreliamexico
AT herreraparedesjosemanuel uncertaintyaboutcovid19diseaseamongnursesinhospitalsinmoreliamexico
AT gonzalezvillegasgraciela uncertaintyaboutcovid19diseaseamongnursesinhospitalsinmoreliamexico
AT ruizrecendizmadejesus incertidumbreantelaenfermedadcovid19enpersonaldeenfermeriadehospitalesdemoreliamexico
AT jimenezarroyovanesa incertidumbreantelaenfermedadcovid19enpersonaldeenfermeriadehospitalesdemoreliamexico
AT huertabaltazarmayraitzel incertidumbreantelaenfermedadcovid19enpersonaldeenfermeriadehospitalesdemoreliamexico
AT alcantarzavalamaliliaalicia incertidumbreantelaenfermedadcovid19enpersonaldeenfermeriadehospitalesdemoreliamexico
AT herreraparedesjosemanuel incertidumbreantelaenfermedadcovid19enpersonaldeenfermeriadehospitalesdemoreliamexico
AT gonzalezvillegasgraciela incertidumbreantelaenfermedadcovid19enpersonaldeenfermeriadehospitalesdemoreliamexico
AT ruizrecendizmadejesus incertezasobreadoencacovid19emenfermeirashospitalaresemmoreliamexico
AT jimenezarroyovanesa incertezasobreadoencacovid19emenfermeirashospitalaresemmoreliamexico
AT huertabaltazarmayraitzel incertezasobreadoencacovid19emenfermeirashospitalaresemmoreliamexico
AT alcantarzavalamaliliaalicia incertezasobreadoencacovid19emenfermeirashospitalaresemmoreliamexico
AT herreraparedesjosemanuel incertezasobreadoencacovid19emenfermeirashospitalaresemmoreliamexico
AT gonzalezvillegasgraciela incertezasobreadoencacovid19emenfermeirashospitalaresemmoreliamexico
_version_ 1756584910830698496
spelling oai:https:--sanus.unison.mx:article-2422022-01-08T12:20:08Z Uncertainty about COVID-19 disease among nurses in hospitals in Morelia, Mexico Incertidumbre ante la enfermedad COVID-19 en personal de enfermería de hospitales de Morelia, México Incerteza sobre a doença COVID-19 em enfermeiras hospitalares em Morelia, México Ruiz-Recéndiz, Ma. de Jesús Jiménez Arroyo, Vanesa Huerta-Baltazar, Mayra Itzel Alcántar-Zavala, Ma. Lilia Alicia Herrera-Paredes, José Manuel González-Villegas, Graciela Incertidumbre; Enfermeras; Infecciones por coronavirus; Atención de enfermería; Pacientes; COVID-19 (DeCS) Introduction: The outbreak of emerging diseases such as COVID-19 has caused a series of alterations in people, including nurses, who are in the first line of care. Some of the effects include the presence of anxiety, depression, stress, insomnia, and anguish. Objective: Evaluate the level of uncertainty about COVID-19 disease in second-level nursing staff in Morelia, Michoacán, Mexico. Methodology: Descriptive and cross-sectional study, in a sample of 160 nurses from public and private second-level care hospitals, non-probabilistic convenience sampling contacted via Facebook. Nurses in direct patient care were included, using the modified community version of the Illness Uncertainty Scale and a sociodemographic and occupational data questionnaire. Descriptive statistics and chi-square were used. The anonymity of the participants was respected. Results. Most of the participants were women (87.5%), licensed nurses (63.1%), mean age 36.7 years (SD=8.5) and 36.9% had been in contact with COVID-19 patients. Total uncertainty was moderate in 56.9% and in nursing personnel in contact with COVID-19 patients it was 64.8%. A statistically significant relationship (p=≤0.05) was found between uncertainty and sex, schooling; COVID-19 training and use of personal protective equipment; availability of face shield and personal protective equipment; have taken COVID-19 course and have had contact with COVID-19 patients. Conclusions. There was moderate uncertainty in the nursing personnel working at second-level care hospitals, with differences in personal variables, training and availability of material and equipment. Introducción: La irrupción de enfermedades emergentes como la COVID-19 provoca una serie de alteraciones en las personas, incluyendo al personal de enfermería, quienes se encuentran en la primera línea de atención. Algunas afectaciones incluyen la presencia de ansiedad, depresión, estrés, insomnio y angustia. Objetivo: Evaluar el nivel de incertidumbre ante la enfermedad COVID-19 en personal de enfermería de segundo nivel de atención en Morelia, Michoacán, México. Metodología: Estudio descriptivo y transversal, en muestra de 160 enfermeras/os de hospitales públicos o privados de segundo nivel de atención, muestreo no probabilístico a conveniencia contactados vía Facebook. Se incluyeron enfermeras en atención directa a pacientes, utilizando Escala de Incertidumbre ante la Enfermedad en versión comunitaria modificada y cédula de datos sociodemográficos y laborales. Se empleó estadística descriptiva y chi cuadrada. Se respetó el anonimato de los participantes. Resultados. La mayoría de los participantes fueron mujeres (87.5%), licenciadas en enfermería (63.1%), edad promedio de 36.7 años (DE=8.5) y 36.9% habían tenido contacto con pacientes COVID-19. La incertidumbre total fue moderada en 56.9% y en personal de enfermería en contacto con pacientes COVID-19 fue 64.8%. Se encontró relación estadísticamente significativa (p=≤0.05) entre incertidumbre y sexo, escolaridad; capacitación en COVID-19 y uso de equipo de protección personal; disponibilidad de careta y equipo de protección personal; tomar curso de COVID-19 y tener contacto con pacientes COVID-19. Conclusiones. Existió incertidumbre moderada en el personal de enfermería de hospitales de segundo nivel de atención, con diferencias en variables personales, de capacitación y disponibilidad de material y equipo. Introdução: A irrupção de doenças emergentes como a COVID-19 causa uma série de alterações nas pessoas, incluindo enfermeiras, que estão na primeira linha de atendimento. Alguns dos efeitos incluem a presença de ansiedade, depressão, estresse, insônia e angústia. Objetivo: Avaliar o nível de incerteza sobre a doença COVID-19 no pessoal de enfermagem de segundo nível em Morelia, Michoacán, México. Metodologia: Estudo descritivo e transversal, em uma amostra de 160 enfermeiros de hospitais públicos ou privados de segundo nível de assistência, amostra de conveniência não-probabilística contatados via Facebook. Foram incluídos enfermeiros no atendimento direto a pacientes, utilizando a versão modificada da Escala de Incerteza de Doença e um questionário de dados sociodemográficos e ocupacionais. Foram usadas estatísticas descritivas e o qui-quadrado. O anonimato dos participantes foi respeitado. Resultados. A maioria dos participantes eram mulheres (87,5%), enfermeiras licenciadas (63,1%), idade média de 36,7 anos (SD=8,5) e 36,9% tinham estado em contato com pacientes da COVID-19. A incerteza total foi moderada em 56,9% e no pessoal de enfermagem em contato com os pacientes da COVID-19 foi de 64,8%. Foi encontrada uma relação estatisticamente significativa (p=≤0,05) entre incerteza e sexo, escolaridade; treinamento COVID-19 e uso de equipamento de proteção pessoal; disponibilidade de máscara facial e equipamento de proteção pessoal; fazer o curso COVID-19 e ter contato com pacientes COVID-19. Conclusões. Houve incerteza moderada na equipe de enfermagem dos hospitais de segundo nível, com diferenças nas variáveis pessoais, treinamento e disponibilidade de material e equipamento. Universidad de Sonora 2021-12-31 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion Artículo de investigación evaluado por pares texto application/pdf application/pdf text/xml https://sanus.unison.mx/index.php/Sanus/article/view/242 10.36789/revsanus.vi1.242 SANUS; Vol. 6 (2021): January-December; e242 SANUS; Vol. 6 (2021): Enero-Diciembre; e242 SANUS; v. 6 (2021): Enero-Diciembre; e242 2448-6094 spa eng https://sanus.unison.mx/index.php/Sanus/article/view/242/296 https://sanus.unison.mx/index.php/Sanus/article/view/242/297 https://sanus.unison.mx/index.php/Sanus/article/view/242/312 Derechos de autor 2021 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0