Anxiety symptoms and quality of interaction among oncology nurses: a correlational, cross-sectional study

Authors

  • Maria NK. Karanikola School of Health Sciences; Department of Nursing
  • Margarita Giannakopoulou University of Athens; Faculty of Nursing
  • Maria Kalafati University of Athens; Faculty of Nursing
  • Charis P Kaite School of Health Sciences; Department of Nursing
  • Elisabeth Patiraki University of Athens; Faculty of Nursing
  • Meropi Mpouzika School of Health Sciences; Department of Nursing
  • Elisabeth E.D. Papathanassoglou School of Health Sciences; Department of Nursing
  • Nicos Middleton School of Health Sciences; Department of Nursing

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1590/s0080-623420160000600013

Keywords:

Anxiety, Oncology Nursing, Depression, Interprofessional Relations, Job Satisfaction, Occupational Health

Abstract

OBJECTIVE To explore the severity of Anxiety Symptoms (AS) among Greek oncology nursing personnel, the degree of satisfaction from professional relationships, and potential association between them. METHOD A descriptive cross-sectional correlational study was performed in 2 Greek Oncology Hospitals, in 72 members of nursing personnel. Hamilton Anxiety Scale was used for the assessment of AS severity and the Index of Work Satisfaction subscale "Satisfaction from Interaction" for the degree of satisfaction from professional relationships among nursing personnel (NN) and between nursing personnel and physicians (NP). RESULTS 11% of the sample reported clinical AS [≥26, scale range (SR): 0-52]. Satisfaction from NN [5.10 (SD: 1.04), SR: 1-7], and NP [4.21 (SD: 0.77), SR: 1-7] professional interaction were both moderate. Statistically significantly associations were observed between clinical AS and satisfaction from NN (p=0.014) and NP (p=0.013) professional interaction. CONCLUSIONS Anxiety reduction interventions and improvement of professional relationships are essentials in order to reduce oncology nurses' psychological distress.

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Published

2016-10-01

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How to Cite

Karanikola, M. N., Giannakopoulou, M., Kalafati, M., Kaite, C. P., Patiraki, E., Mpouzika, M., Papathanassoglou, E. E., & Middleton, N. (2016). Anxiety symptoms and quality of interaction among oncology nurses: a correlational, cross-sectional study. Revista Da Escola De Enfermagem Da USP, 50(5), 800-807. https://doi.org/10.1590/s0080-623420160000600013