TY - JOUR
T1 - Association between Resilience, Professional Quality of Life, and Caring Behavior in Oncology Nurses
T2 - A Cross-Sectional Study
AU - Jeon, Misun
AU - Kim, Sue
AU - Kim, Sanghee
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2023/12
Y1 - 2023/12
N2 - Purpose: The degree of caring behavior of oncology nurses is a crucial factor in the care provided to patients with cancer. In this study, we aimed to investigate factors related to oncology nurses’ caring behavior, including their resilience and professional quality of life. Meth-ods: A cross-sectional descriptive study was conducted with 107 oncology nurses at an urban tertiary hospital from May 18 to 24, 2015. We used a self-report questionnaire to measure resilience, professional quality of life, and degree of caring behavior. Data analysis included descriptive statistics, correlations, and multiple regression analysis using SPSS/WIN 20.0. Results: Oncology nurses presented with low levels of resilience and caring behavior, and high levels of compassion satisfaction, burnout, and secondary traumatic stress. There was a statisti-cally significant relationship between the degree of caring behavior, resilience (r =.43, p <.001), compassion satisfaction (r =.51, p <.001), and burnout (r =-.42, p <.001), as well as between secondary traumatic stress and burnout (r =.34, p <.001). Factors associated with oncology nurses’ degree of caring behavior were compassion satisfaction (t = 6.00, p <.001) and educational level (t = 3.45, p =.001). Conclusion: This study demonstrates that oncology nurses’ degree of caring behavior is related to their professional quality of life and ed-ucation. These findings suggest that enhancing oncology nurses’ healthy coping strategies at both the individual and organizational levels can further develop holistic nursing care. Additionally, it is necessary to examine the factors affecting nurses’ compassion satisfaction and to try to promote this aspect.
AB - Purpose: The degree of caring behavior of oncology nurses is a crucial factor in the care provided to patients with cancer. In this study, we aimed to investigate factors related to oncology nurses’ caring behavior, including their resilience and professional quality of life. Meth-ods: A cross-sectional descriptive study was conducted with 107 oncology nurses at an urban tertiary hospital from May 18 to 24, 2015. We used a self-report questionnaire to measure resilience, professional quality of life, and degree of caring behavior. Data analysis included descriptive statistics, correlations, and multiple regression analysis using SPSS/WIN 20.0. Results: Oncology nurses presented with low levels of resilience and caring behavior, and high levels of compassion satisfaction, burnout, and secondary traumatic stress. There was a statisti-cally significant relationship between the degree of caring behavior, resilience (r =.43, p <.001), compassion satisfaction (r =.51, p <.001), and burnout (r =-.42, p <.001), as well as between secondary traumatic stress and burnout (r =.34, p <.001). Factors associated with oncology nurses’ degree of caring behavior were compassion satisfaction (t = 6.00, p <.001) and educational level (t = 3.45, p =.001). Conclusion: This study demonstrates that oncology nurses’ degree of caring behavior is related to their professional quality of life and ed-ucation. These findings suggest that enhancing oncology nurses’ healthy coping strategies at both the individual and organizational levels can further develop holistic nursing care. Additionally, it is necessary to examine the factors affecting nurses’ compassion satisfaction and to try to promote this aspect.
KW - Burnout, Professional
KW - Nursing Care
KW - Oncology Nursing
KW - Quality of Life
KW - Resilience, Psychological
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U2 - 10.4040/jkan.23058
DO - 10.4040/jkan.23058
M3 - Article
C2 - 38204344
AN - SCOPUS:85182097162
SN - 2005-3673
VL - 53
SP - 597
EP - 609
JO - Journal of Korean Academy of Nursing
JF - Journal of Korean Academy of Nursing
IS - 6
ER -