Abstract: Background: Objective: To explore the resilience and stress of ccupational Nurses who ccupational in hospitals in South Sulawesi during the COVID-19 pandemic. Materials and Methods: A cross-sectional survey was conducted from June to August 2021 at 4 COVID-19 referral hospitals in the South Sulawesi region. To measure resilience and ccupational stress among nurses. This study used SPSS software version 22.00 SPSS, (IBM Corp, Chicago, IL, USA). Data analysis used pearson correlation tests to explore nurse resilience levels and nurse occupational stress. Results: Data from 160 nurses were included in the final......
Keywords: COVID-19;Resilience;occupational stress;Nurses;Pandemic
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