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Delirium related distress experienced by nurses

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Main Author: Baptista,Inês
Publication Date: 2023
Other Authors: Martins,Sónia, Teixeira,Ana, Fontes,Liliana, Paiva,José Artur, Fernandes,Lia
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Language: eng
Source: Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)
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Summary: Abstract Background: Delirium is described as a distressful experience by patients and their families. Also, among healthcare staff, nurses caring for patients with delirium are the most at risk of high distress related to this syndrome. Aims: To assess nurses’ distress related to delirium and its specific symptoms and severity. To identify factors nurses’ sociodemographic and psychological characteristics and professional experience, that may be associated to this distress. Methods: A prospective study was carried out with nurses caring older adults with delirium in Intensive Care Medicine Service. Distress related to delirium, global psychological distress and burnout in nurses were measured with Delirium Experience Questionnaire, Kessler Psychological Distress Scale and Copenhagen Burnout Inventory, respectively. Results: Eighteen nurses were included (mean age=32 years; 89% women). About 46% of the nurses classified the experience of caring for patients in delirium as moderately distressing. Disorientation and psychomotor agitation were the most distressing symptoms. High distress related to delirium was associated with greater personal (p=0.040) and work-related burnout (p=0.020), and more global psychological distress (p=0.007). Conclusion: Caring for patients with delirium is distressing for nurses, particularly if the disorientation and psychomotor agitation are present and if nurses presented high burnout or psychological distress. This study highlights the need for development of education and support strategies for all professionals dealing with these patients.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Delirium related distress experienced by nurses
title Delirium related distress experienced by nurses
spellingShingle Delirium related distress experienced by nurses
Baptista,Inês
Delirium
Psychological Distress
Burnout, Nurses
title_short Delirium related distress experienced by nurses
title_full Delirium related distress experienced by nurses
title_fullStr Delirium related distress experienced by nurses
title_full_unstemmed Delirium related distress experienced by nurses
title_sort Delirium related distress experienced by nurses
author Baptista,Inês
author_facet Baptista,Inês
Martins,Sónia
Teixeira,Ana
Fontes,Liliana
Paiva,José Artur
Fernandes,Lia
author_role author
author2 Martins,Sónia
Teixeira,Ana
Fontes,Liliana
Paiva,José Artur
Fernandes,Lia
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Baptista,Inês
Martins,Sónia
Teixeira,Ana
Fontes,Liliana
Paiva,José Artur
Fernandes,Lia
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Delirium
Psychological Distress
Burnout, Nurses
topic Delirium
Psychological Distress
Burnout, Nurses
description Abstract Background: Delirium is described as a distressful experience by patients and their families. Also, among healthcare staff, nurses caring for patients with delirium are the most at risk of high distress related to this syndrome. Aims: To assess nurses’ distress related to delirium and its specific symptoms and severity. To identify factors nurses’ sociodemographic and psychological characteristics and professional experience, that may be associated to this distress. Methods: A prospective study was carried out with nurses caring older adults with delirium in Intensive Care Medicine Service. Distress related to delirium, global psychological distress and burnout in nurses were measured with Delirium Experience Questionnaire, Kessler Psychological Distress Scale and Copenhagen Burnout Inventory, respectively. Results: Eighteen nurses were included (mean age=32 years; 89% women). About 46% of the nurses classified the experience of caring for patients in delirium as moderately distressing. Disorientation and psychomotor agitation were the most distressing symptoms. High distress related to delirium was associated with greater personal (p=0.040) and work-related burnout (p=0.020), and more global psychological distress (p=0.007). Conclusion: Caring for patients with delirium is distressing for nurses, particularly if the disorientation and psychomotor agitation are present and if nurses presented high burnout or psychological distress. This study highlights the need for development of education and support strategies for all professionals dealing with these patients.
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