Prevalence and predictors of coronaphobia among frontline hospital and public health nurses

Objectives To determine the prevalence as well as the predictors of coronaphobia in frontline hospital and public health nurses. Design This study used a cross‐sectional research study involving 736 nurses working in COVID‐19 designated hospitals and health units in Region 8, Philippines. Four struc...

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Published in:Public health Nursing Vol. 38; no. 3; pp. 382 - 389
Main Authors: Labrague, Leodoro J., De Los Santos, Janet Alexis A.
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Abstract Objectives To determine the prevalence as well as the predictors of coronaphobia in frontline hospital and public health nurses. Design This study used a cross‐sectional research study involving 736 nurses working in COVID‐19 designated hospitals and health units in Region 8, Philippines. Four structured self‐report scales were used, including the Coronavirus Anxiety Scale, the Brief Resilience Scale, the Perceived Social Support Questionnaire, and the single‐item measure for perceived health. Results The prevalence of coronaphobia was 54.76% (n = 402): 37.04% (n = 130) in hospital nurses and 70.91% (n = 273) in public health nurses. Additionally, nurses' gender (β = 0.148, p < .001), marital status (β = 0.124, p < .001), job status (β = 0.138, p < .001), and personal resilience (β = −0.167, p = .002) were identified as predictors of COVID‐19 anxiety. A small proportion of nurses were willing (19.94%, n = 70) and fully prepared (9.40%, n = 33) to manage and care for coronavirus patients. Conclusion Coronaphobia is prevalent among frontline Filipino nurses, particularly among public health nurses. Interventions to address coronaphobia among frontline nurses in the hospital and community should consider the predictors identified. By increasing personal resilience in nurses through theoretically driven intervention, coronaphobia may be alleviated.
AbstractList Objectives To determine the prevalence as well as the predictors of coronaphobia in frontline hospital and public health nurses. Design This study used a cross‐sectional research study involving 736 nurses working in COVID‐19 designated hospitals and health units in Region 8, Philippines. Four structured self‐report scales were used, including the Coronavirus Anxiety Scale, the Brief Resilience Scale, the Perceived Social Support Questionnaire, and the single‐item measure for perceived health. Results The prevalence of coronaphobia was 54.76% (n = 402): 37.04% (n = 130) in hospital nurses and 70.91% (n = 273) in public health nurses. Additionally, nurses' gender (β = 0.148, p < .001), marital status (β = 0.124, p < .001), job status (β = 0.138, p < .001), and personal resilience (β = −0.167, p = .002) were identified as predictors of COVID‐19 anxiety. A small proportion of nurses were willing (19.94%, n = 70) and fully prepared (9.40%, n = 33) to manage and care for coronavirus patients. Conclusion Coronaphobia is prevalent among frontline Filipino nurses, particularly among public health nurses. Interventions to address coronaphobia among frontline nurses in the hospital and community should consider the predictors identified. By increasing personal resilience in nurses through theoretically driven intervention, coronaphobia may be alleviated.
ObjectivesTo determine the prevalence as well as the predictors of coronaphobia in frontline hospital and public health nurses.DesignThis study used a cross‐sectional research study involving 736 nurses working in COVID‐19 designated hospitals and health units in Region 8, Philippines. Four structured self‐report scales were used, including the Coronavirus Anxiety Scale, the Brief Resilience Scale, the Perceived Social Support Questionnaire, and the single‐item measure for perceived health.ResultsThe prevalence of coronaphobia was 54.76% (n = 402): 37.04% (n = 130) in hospital nurses and 70.91% (n = 273) in public health nurses. Additionally, nurses' gender (β = 0.148, p < .001), marital status (β = 0.124, p < .001), job status (β = 0.138, p < .001), and personal resilience (β = −0.167, p = .002) were identified as predictors of COVID‐19 anxiety. A small proportion of nurses were willing (19.94%, n = 70) and fully prepared (9.40%, n = 33) to manage and care for coronavirus patients.ConclusionCoronaphobia is prevalent among frontline Filipino nurses, particularly among public health nurses. Interventions to address coronaphobia among frontline nurses in the hospital and community should consider the predictors identified. By increasing personal resilience in nurses through theoretically driven intervention, coronaphobia may be alleviated.
To determine the prevalence as well as the predictors of coronaphobia in frontline hospital and public health nurses. This study used a cross-sectional research study involving 736 nurses working in COVID-19 designated hospitals and health units in Region 8, Philippines. Four structured self-report scales were used, including the Coronavirus Anxiety Scale, the Brief Resilience Scale, the Perceived Social Support Questionnaire, and the single-item measure for perceived health. The prevalence of coronaphobia was 54.76% (n = 402): 37.04% (n = 130) in hospital nurses and 70.91% (n = 273) in public health nurses. Additionally, nurses' gender (β = 0.148, p < .001), marital status (β = 0.124, p < .001), job status (β = 0.138, p < .001), and personal resilience (β = -0.167, p = .002) were identified as predictors of COVID-19 anxiety. A small proportion of nurses were willing (19.94%, n = 70) and fully prepared (9.40%, n = 33) to manage and care for coronavirus patients. Coronaphobia is prevalent among frontline Filipino nurses, particularly among public health nurses. Interventions to address coronaphobia among frontline nurses in the hospital and community should consider the predictors identified. By increasing personal resilience in nurses through theoretically driven intervention, coronaphobia may be alleviated.
To determine the prevalence as well as the predictors of coronaphobia in frontline hospital and public health nurses.OBJECTIVESTo determine the prevalence as well as the predictors of coronaphobia in frontline hospital and public health nurses.This study used a cross-sectional research study involving 736 nurses working in COVID-19 designated hospitals and health units in Region 8, Philippines. Four structured self-report scales were used, including the Coronavirus Anxiety Scale, the Brief Resilience Scale, the Perceived Social Support Questionnaire, and the single-item measure for perceived health.DESIGNThis study used a cross-sectional research study involving 736 nurses working in COVID-19 designated hospitals and health units in Region 8, Philippines. Four structured self-report scales were used, including the Coronavirus Anxiety Scale, the Brief Resilience Scale, the Perceived Social Support Questionnaire, and the single-item measure for perceived health.The prevalence of coronaphobia was 54.76% (n = 402): 37.04% (n = 130) in hospital nurses and 70.91% (n = 273) in public health nurses. Additionally, nurses' gender (β = 0.148, p < .001), marital status (β = 0.124, p < .001), job status (β = 0.138, p < .001), and personal resilience (β = -0.167, p = .002) were identified as predictors of COVID-19 anxiety. A small proportion of nurses were willing (19.94%, n = 70) and fully prepared (9.40%, n = 33) to manage and care for coronavirus patients.RESULTSThe prevalence of coronaphobia was 54.76% (n = 402): 37.04% (n = 130) in hospital nurses and 70.91% (n = 273) in public health nurses. Additionally, nurses' gender (β = 0.148, p < .001), marital status (β = 0.124, p < .001), job status (β = 0.138, p < .001), and personal resilience (β = -0.167, p = .002) were identified as predictors of COVID-19 anxiety. A small proportion of nurses were willing (19.94%, n = 70) and fully prepared (9.40%, n = 33) to manage and care for coronavirus patients.Coronaphobia is prevalent among frontline Filipino nurses, particularly among public health nurses. Interventions to address coronaphobia among frontline nurses in the hospital and community should consider the predictors identified. By increasing personal resilience in nurses through theoretically driven intervention, coronaphobia may be alleviated.CONCLUSIONCoronaphobia is prevalent among frontline Filipino nurses, particularly among public health nurses. Interventions to address coronaphobia among frontline nurses in the hospital and community should consider the predictors identified. By increasing personal resilience in nurses through theoretically driven intervention, coronaphobia may be alleviated.
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Labrague, Leodoro J.
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Snippet Objectives To determine the prevalence as well as the predictors of coronaphobia in frontline hospital and public health nurses. Design This study used a...
To determine the prevalence as well as the predictors of coronaphobia in frontline hospital and public health nurses. This study used a cross-sectional...
ObjectivesTo determine the prevalence as well as the predictors of coronaphobia in frontline hospital and public health nurses.DesignThis study used a...
To determine the prevalence as well as the predictors of coronaphobia in frontline hospital and public health nurses.OBJECTIVESTo determine the prevalence as...
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SubjectTerms Adult
Anxiety
Anxiety - epidemiology
coronaphobia
Coronaviruses
COVID-19
COVID-19 - psychology
Cross-Sectional Studies
Fear & phobias
Female
health
Humans
Male
Nurses
Nurses, Public Health - psychology
Nurses, Public Health - statistics & numerical data
nursing
Nursing Staff, Hospital - psychology
Nursing Staff, Hospital - statistics & numerical data
Philippines - epidemiology
Prevalence
Public health
Resilience
Social interactions
social support
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Title Prevalence and predictors of coronaphobia among frontline hospital and public health nurses
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