作者: Hisham A Abu‐Horirrah , Ahmad H Rayan , Nidal F Eshah , Mohammed Sa'd ALBashtawy , Rami Masa'deh
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摘要: Background The recent coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID‐19) pandemic has imposed severe psychological pressure on nurses. Mindfulness has been shown to be effective in improving professional quality of life (ProQOL) and reducing psychological distress in a wide range of populations and contexts. However, its role in supporting critical care nurses during the outbreak of COVID‐19 has yet to be established. Purpose This study explores the relationship of mindfulness with negative emotional states and ProQOL among nurses working in critical care units during COVID‐19 pandemic. Methods A cross‐sectional descriptive correlational design was used. A sample of 156 critical care nurses completed self‐reported measures of mindfulness, ProQOL, and negative emotional states. Multiple regressions were used to address the study purpose. Results Overall, the participants had severe anxiety, moderate …