COVID‐19 anxiety among front‐line nurses: Predictive role of organisational support, personal resilience and social support
Sultan Qaboos University · Visayas State University
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Abstract
Aim
This study examines the relative influence of personal resilience, social support and organisational support in reducing COVID-19 anxiety in front-line nurses.
Background
Anxiety related to the COVID-19 pandemic is prevalent in the nursing workforce, potentially affecting nurses' well-being and work performance. Identifying factors that could help maintain mental health and reduce coronavirus-related anxiety among front-line nurses is imperative. Currently, no studies have been conducted examining the influence of personal resilience, social support and organisational support in reducing COVID-19 anxiety among nurses.
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Topics
Keywords
- Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)
- Front line
- Social support
- Resilience (materials science)
- Psychological resilience
- Anxiety
- 2019-20 coronavirus outbreak
- Psychology
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