Mediating role of occupational resilience between occupational stress and mental health among internal medicine nurses in traditional Chinese medicine hospitals
Objective To explore the mediating role of occupational resilience between occupational stress and mental health among internal medicine nurses in traditional Chinese medicine hospitals.Methods A total of 184 internal medicine nurses from three traditional Chinese medicine hospitals in Urumqi were selected from July to September 2022 by the convenient sampling method.The general data scale,occupational resilience scale,occupational stress scale and symptom checklist 90(SCL-90)were used for investigation and the data were analyzed.Results The occupational resilience score of nurses in traditional Chinese medicine hospitals was(39.62±6.84)points,occupational stress score was(98.36±10.22)points,and SCL-90 score was(204.76± 46.36)points.The comparison of SCL-90 scores among internal medicine nurses in traditional Chinese medicine hospitals with different ages,years of work,professional titles,monthly income,and monthly night shift frequency showed statistical significance(all P<0.05).The occupational resilience score of internal medicine nurses in traditional Chinese medicine hospitals was negatively correlated with SCL-90 and occupational stress scores(both P<0.01),while occupational stress scores were positively correlated with SCL-90 scores(P<0.01).The occupational resilience of internal medicine nurses in traditional Chinese medicine hospitals partially mediates the relationship between occupational stress and mental health,with a mediation effect of 0.259,accounting for 46.92%of the total effect.Conclusion The professional resilience of internal medicine nurses in traditional Chinese medicine hospitals plays a partial mediating role in the impact of occupational stress on occupational mental health.
Traditional Chinese medicine hospitalInternal medicine nursesOccupational resilienceOccupational stressMental healthMediation