Burnout is usually regarded as a response to chronic professional stressors like high workload, unfavorable emotion and complex interpersonal relationships. A high prevalence of burnout was found in many countries, and large-scale studies also showed high levels of burnout in Chinese nurses. As a stress-related syndrome, burnout was found to have detrimental influences on both psychological and physical health of nurses. Psychological problems such as depression and insomnia are verified to be associated with burnout. Endocrine dysfunction such as abnormal cortisol secretion rhythm occurred in shift-work nurses. Thyroid dysfunction was increasing and a sample of nurses were diagnosed with thyroid nodules and thyroid hormonal disorder during annual physical examination. Therefore, it is important to take measures to alleviate nurses' burnout to improve health. Positive psychological interventions are defined as treatment methods or intentional activities to enhance person's positive emotions, cognitions and behaviours. In these methods and activities, people are usually required to finish a systematic exercise. According to a recent meta-analysis, Positive psychological interventions showed effectiveness in enhancing participants' well-being and reducing depressive symptoms. Therefore, this study aims to explore whether positive psychological intervention could reduce burnout and improve health of nurses.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
NON_RANDOMIZED
Purpose
OTHER
Masking
SINGLE
Enrollment
87
Participants in the intervention group are required to record three good things every night before sleeping for five days a week using WeChat. Such things could be ordinary, minor or important. WeChat is a common communication tool used in China, just like Facebook, basic messages could be sent individually and posting pictures or texts is also available.
Central South University
Changsha, Hunan, China
Change from Baseline Burnout at six months
Burnout of nurses is measured by Maslach Burnout Inventory-General Survey.
Time frame: The measurement was taken at baseline and six months.
Change from Baseline Morning Plasma Cortisol at six months
The level of cortisol is assayed by using chemiluminescence method.
Time frame: The measurement was taken at baseline and six months.
Change from Baseline Thyroid Related Hormones at six months
Triiodothyronine (T3), thyroxine (T4) and thyroid stimulating hormone (TSH) are assayed by using chemiluminescence method.
Time frame: The measurement was taken at baseline and six months.
Change from Baseline Resilience at six months
Resilience of nurses is measured by Connor-Davidson Resilience Scale.
Time frame: The measurement was taken at baseline and six months.
Change from Baseline Coping at six months
The level of coping among nurses is measured by Trait Coping Style Questionnaire.
Time frame: The measurement was taken at baseline and six months.
Change from Baseline Self-efficacy at six months
The level of self-efficacy among nurses is measured by General Self-Efficacy Scale.
Time frame: The measurement was taken at baseline and six months.
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