1Doctoral Student of Public Health Science, Faculty of Public Health, Lecturer of Faculty of Nursing
2Faculty of Nursing, Universitas Airlangga
3Faculty of Public Health, Universitas Airlangga
4Faculty of Nursing, Universitas Airlangga
Stress experienced by most critical care nurses can be caused not optimal nursing care. This study aimed to identify the correlation between recovery self-efficacy, coping strategy, adversity quotient and resilience among critical care nurse in three public hospitals in Surabaya, Indonesia.
This study was cross-sectional study carried out on 91 critical care nurses. Data were collected using questionnaires. Descriptive statistic and Spearman's Correlation were used to analyze the data.
Totals of 91 nurses were involved in the study. Spearman's correlation analysis showed that recovery self-efficacy (r=0.644, P<0.000) and adversity quotients (r=-0.217, P<0.039) were associated with resilience of critical care nurses whereas coping strategy (r= 0.036, P=0.734) was not correlated to resilience of critical care nurse.
Resilience among critical care nurses was correlated with recovery self-efficacy and adversity quotients. Thus, enhancing their capacity in terms of recovery self-efficacy and adversity quotients may improve the resilience of critical care Nurses
Intensive Care Nurses, resilience, recovery self-efficacy, coping strategy; adversity quotient