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Improving the Mental Health of Nursing Staff Seen from the Perspective of Staff a Preliminary Study

dc.contributor.authorÇerçizaj Rudina
dc.contributor.authorKamberi Fatjona
dc.contributor.authorKiçaj Emirjona
dc.contributor.authorPrifti Vasilika
dc.contributor.authorQirko Sonila
dc.contributor.authorKokalla Erlini
dc.contributor.authorRogozea Liliana
dc.date.accessioned2025-09-24T09:18:12Z
dc.date.issued2025-08-31
dc.description.abstractBackground: During the COVID-19 pandemic, nurses faced enormous emotional challenges and profound physical fatigue, as well as constant concerns about whether they would receive genuine support in the workplace. Objectives: This study aimed to assess the long-term impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the mental health of nurses and to identify key challenges, coping strategies and needs for institutional support. Methods: It was conducted in Albania and followed a mixed-methods design in two interconnected phases, using a mixed-methods approach. Phase I included a quantitative survey of 288 nurses from regional hospitals in Fier and Vlora using a structured questionnaire covering five domains: workplace challenges, stress and work–life balance, health effects and burnout, coping mechanisms, and suggestions for improvement. Data were analyzed using descriptive statistics. Phase II consisted of a reflective seminar with 47 nurses selected from the initial sample. Participants shared their post-pandemic experiences, coping strategies, and proposals for improving mental well-being. SWOT analysis was used to structure the reflections and identify internal and external factors influencing nurses’ mental health. Results: The results showed that nurses continue to face high workload, insufficient psychological support, and that 37.5% reported their work–life balance had worsened since the pandemic (21.9% sometimes; 15.6% most of the time). Participation in the reflective seminar had a positive impact on increasing professional awareness. Conclusions: These findings highlight the need for structured and sustainable interventions within healthcare institutions to protect and promote nurses’ mental health in post-crisis contexts.
dc.identifier.citationCitation: Çerçizaj, R.; Kamberi, F.; Kiçaj, E.; Prifti, V.; Qirko, S.; Kokalla, E.; Rogozea,L.ImprovingtheMental HealthofNursingStaffSeenfromthe Perspective of Staff a Preliminary Study. Medicina 2025, 61, 1573. https://doi.org/10.3390/ medicina61091573
dc.identifier.issn1648-9144
dc.identifier.urihttps://repository.unitbv.ro/handle/123456789/2038
dc.language.isoen
dc.relation.ispartofseriesArticle 1573.; ISSN online i Medicina: 1648-9144.
dc.subjectmental health of nurses
dc.subjectCOVID-19
dc.subjectcoping strategies
dc.subjectinstitutional support
dc.subjectreflective analysis and SWOT
dc.titleImproving the Mental Health of Nursing Staff Seen from the Perspective of Staff a Preliminary Study
dc.typeArticle
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