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Factors Affecting Secondary Traumatic Stress of Nurses Caring for COVID-19 Patients in South Korea

Mee Sun Lee, Sujin Shin and Eunmin Hong
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Mee Sun Lee: College of Nursing, Ewha Womans University, Seoul 03760, Korea
Sujin Shin: College of Nursing, Ewha Womans University, Seoul 03760, Korea
Eunmin Hong: College of Nursing, Ewha Womans University, Seoul 03760, Korea

IJERPH, 2021, vol. 18, issue 13, 1-13

Abstract: The secondary traumatic stress (STS) of nurses caring for COVID-19 patients is expected to be high, and it can adversely affect patient care. The purpose of this study was to examine the degree of STS of nurses caring for COVID-19 patients, and we identified various factors that influence STS. This study followed a descriptive design. The data of 136 nurses who had provided direct care to COVID-19 patients from 5 September to 26 September 2020 were collected online. Hierarchical regression analysis was conducted to identify the factors influencing STS. Participants experienced moderate levels of STS. The regression model of Model 1 was statistically significant (F = 6.21, p < 0.001), and the significant factors influencing STS were the duration of care for patients with COVID-19 for more than 30 days (? = 0.28, p < 0.001) and working in an undesignated COVID-19 hospital (? = 0.21, p = 0.038). In Model 2, the factor influencing STS was the support of a friend in the category of social support (? = ?0.21, p = 0.039). The nurses caring for COVID-19 patients are experiencing a persistent and moderate level of STS. This study can be used as basic data to treat and prevent STS.

Keywords: COVID-19; nurses; compassion fatigue; secondary traumatic stress (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: I I1 I3 Q Q5 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2021
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