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Processes by which Nurses at Long-term Care Health Facilities Achieve Well-being while Under Stress: With a Focus on Conferment of Meaning and Resilience Ikuko UOZUMI 1 , Ikuko MIZUNO 1 1Gifu University Shool of Medicine, Depertment of Nursing Keyword: 看護職のストレス , 意味づけの付与 , レジリエンス , well-being , 老人保健施設 , nurses stress , conferment of meaning to events , resilience , well-being , long-term health care facility pp.1-12
Published Date 2020/6/30
DOI https://doi.org/10.11477/mf.7009200310
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 [Purpose] A hypothesis was established that the processes that nurses working at long-term health care facilities, who are under stress, use to achieve well-being involve ‘conferring meaning to events’ and ‘resilience.’ This paper is an examination based on this hypothesis.

 [Method] A questionnaire survey was conducted on 300 nurses at 33 facilities in the Tokai region at which the understanding of the nursing department director has been obtained. For analysis, covariance analysis was used.

 [Results] Questionnaires were collected from 188 of the 300 nurses to which they were distributed, for a collection rate of 62.7%. Of these, analysis was conducted on the 166 for which valid responses were obtained. It became clear that the processes that nurses used to achieve well-being involved “conferment of meaning to events” and “resilience.”

 [Conclusion]

 1) Effects on stress responses and well-being as well as the processes therein differ according to the type of stressor.

 2) By moving from ‘assigning meaning to events’ to ‘resilience,’ conflicts relating to patient care, a subscale for stressors, began to show a positive influence on well-being.


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電子版ISSN 印刷版ISSN 1345-2606 日本看護医療学会

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