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  • Nursing
  • Occupational Health
  • Psychology

Background:

  • The COVID-19 pandemic intensified physical, mental, and emotional demands on nurses.
  • Self-care-self-regulation (SCSR) is crucial for nurses navigating pandemic-related challenges.
  • Understanding factors influencing SCSR is vital for supporting nurse well-being.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To examine factors influencing self-care-self-regulation (SCSR) in registered nurses.
  • To investigate the mediating roles of psychological and physical health.
  • To analyze the relationship between work stress and SCSR.

Main Methods:

  • Cross-sectional online survey of 386 registered nurses in the US during April-May 2020.
  • Assessed work stress, depressive mood, self-rated health, and SCSR.
  • Serial mediation analysis using PROCESS macros to examine indirect effects.

Main Results:

  • Work stress significantly impacts SCSR indirectly through depressive mood and self-rated health.
  • The direct effect of work stress on SCSR was not significant.
  • Psychological and physical health mediate the relationship between work stress and nurse self-care.

Conclusions:

  • Promoting psychological and physical health is key to enhancing nurse self-care behaviors.
  • Interventions should address both mental and physical well-being to mitigate work stress effects.
  • Supporting nurse self-care is essential for resilience during demanding periods.