A survey of coping strategies among clinical nurses in China during the early stage of coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic: A cross-sectional study

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Aims: To investigate coping strategies and identify their associated factors among Chinese clinical nurses during the early stage of coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic. Design: A cross-sectional study. Methods: This study was conducted in seven designated hospitals involved in the diagnosis and treatment of the coronavirus disease 2019 in the southwest of China between 1 February and 31 March, 2020. Multiple linear regression was conducted to explore the association of different factors with the coping strategies of nurses. Results: Nurses’ positive coping was associated with higher psychological capital (B = 0.185, 95% CI 0.158–0.213), social support (B = 0.292, 95% CI 0.244–0.340) and lower frustration (B = −0.065, 95% CI −0.123 to −0.007). In contrast, higher frustration (B = 0.091, 95% CI 0.044–0.139), lower performance (B = −0.054, 95% CI −0.101 to −0.007) and psychological capital (B = −0.035, 95% CI −0.055 to −0.014) were associated with negative coping.

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Tang, J., Zhang, Y., Xiong, F., Li, F., Zheng, Z., Gao, X., & Luo, Z. (2021). A survey of coping strategies among clinical nurses in China during the early stage of coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic: A cross-sectional study. Nursing Open, 8(6), 3583–3592. https://doi.org/10.1002/nop2.908

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