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dc.contributor.authorPovedano Jiménez, María
dc.contributor.authorGranados-Gámez, Genoveva
dc.contributor.authorGarcía Caro, María Paz 
dc.date.accessioned2020-06-01T10:42:50Z
dc.date.available2020-06-01T10:42:50Z
dc.date.issued2020
dc.identifier.citationPovedano-Jimenez M, Granados-Gamez G, Garcia-Caro MP. Work environment factors in coping with patient death among Spanish nurses: a cross-sectional survey. Rev. Latino-Am. Enfermagem. 2020;28:e3234 [http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/1518-8345.3279.3234]es_ES
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10481/62308
dc.descriptionAcknowledgments We sincerely thank all participants for responding to the questionnaires and sharing their points of viewses_ES
dc.descriptionCorresponding author: Maria Povedano-Jimenez E-mail: mariapoji@correo.ugr.es https://orcid.org/0000-0002-0472-5733es_ES
dc.description.abstractObjective: to explore self-perception competence among Spanish nurses dealing with patient death and its relationship with work environment, evidence-based practice, and occupational stress. Method: a cross-sectional web-based survey collected information from a convenience sample of 534 nurses from professional Spanish Colleges who answered four validated questionnaires: Coping with Death Scale, Practice Environment Scale of the Nursing Work Index, Perception of Evidence-Based Practice (EBP) and Nursing Stress Scale. Results: a total of 79% of the participants were women, the average age was 40 years old, 38% had a postgraduate degree and 77% worked in public health settings. Many nurses evaluated their work environment as unfavorable (66%), reported high occupational stress (83.5±14.9), and had high scores on knowledge/skills in EBP (47.9±11.3). However, 61.2% of them perceived an optimal coping (>157 score). The multivariate logistic model indicated positive associations with work environment and EBP characteristics (OR: 1.30, p=0.054; OR: 1.04, p=0.007; OR: 1.13, p<0.001, respectively) but negative associations with occupational stress and short work experience (OR: 0.98, p=0.0043; OR: 0.74, p<0.002, respectively). These factors explained 23.1% of the coping variance (p<0.001). Conclusion: although most nurses perceived optimal coping, the situation could be enhanced by modifying several contextual factors. The identification of these factors would improve the quality of end-of-life care by facilitating nursing management.es_ES
dc.language.isoenges_ES
dc.publisherUniversidade de São Paulo; Ribeirao Preto College of Nursinges_ES
dc.rightsAtribución 3.0 España*
dc.rights.urihttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/es/*
dc.subjectCoping skillses_ES
dc.subjectNursing es_ES
dc.subjectEnd-of-life carees_ES
dc.subjectPractice Environmentes_ES
dc.subjectevidence-based practicees_ES
dc.subjectOccupational Stresses_ES
dc.titleWork environment factors in coping with patient death among Spanish nurses: a cross-sectional surveyes_ES
dc.typeinfo:eu-repo/semantics/articlees_ES
dc.rights.accessRightsinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccesses_ES
dc.identifier.doi10.1590/1518-8345.3279.3234


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