Analysis of the Correlation Between Healthy Lifestyle Patterns and Work Stress in Psychiatric Nurses

Authors

  • Su-Jung Liao Department of Nursing, Tzu Chi University of Science and Technology, Hualien, Taiwan. Author
  • Yu-Wen Fang Tzu Chi University of Science and Technology Author
  • Shu-Mei Chao Department of Nursing, Tzu Chi University of Science and Technology, Hualien, Taiwan. Author
  • Ying-Hui Xu Department of Nursing, Yuli Hospital, Ministry of Health and Welfare. Hualien, Taiwan Author

Abstract

Introduction: This study explores the status of mental healthcare workers in the eastern region with respect to work pressure, health-promoting lifestyle patterns, and their related factors, which can provide an important reference to aid the formulation and development of health promotion strategies for such individuals. Methods: A total of 115 questionnaires were distributed and 112 valid questionnaires were recovered, with a recovery rate of 97.4%. The number of samples required for regression analysis was 99, as calculated using G-power software. The effect of work stress on health-promoting lifestyle patterns (β=-0.342, p<0.001) was negative, indicating that a health-promoting lifestyle was better and less stressful. Results: This accounted for 11.70% of the total variation in the health-promoting lifestyle scores (F=14.164, p<0.001, R=0.342). The important predictive variables of health-promoting lifestyle patterns had the greatest influence on work stress (β=-0.302, p=0.001). Discussion: The results of the comprehensive analysis showed that the standardized score of the health-promoting lifestyle of psychiatric nurses was 60.86 points. The overall health-promoting lifestyle of this study was lower than that of clinical nurses in two regional hospitals in Pingtung (the standardized score index is 64.84). This shows that the health-promoting lifestyle of psychiatric nursing staff is only better than that of public health-related staff in the same nursing work, and its overall health-promoting lifestyle is slightly worse than that of general nursing staff and school nurses. Conclusions: This influence was negative, indicating that the greater the work pressure, the worse the implementation of health-promoting lifestyle patterns. Creating a friendly workplace and implementing workplace health-promoting programs, organizing and encouraging psychiatric caregivers to participate in networking activities, and form families can help reduce mental health care

Author Biographies

  • Su-Jung Liao, Department of Nursing, Tzu Chi University of Science and Technology, Hualien, Taiwan.
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  • Yu-Wen Fang, Tzu Chi University of Science and Technology
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  • Shu-Mei Chao, Department of Nursing, Tzu Chi University of Science and Technology, Hualien, Taiwan.
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  • Ying-Hui Xu, Department of Nursing, Yuli Hospital, Ministry of Health and Welfare. Hualien, Taiwan
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Published

2022-10-29

Section

Articles

How to Cite

Analysis of the Correlation Between Healthy Lifestyle Patterns and Work Stress in Psychiatric Nurses. (2022). International Journal of Studies in Nursing. https://journal.chapjulypress.org/index.php/ijsn/article/view/931