Evaluation of the Brief Coping Orientation to Problems Experienced scale and exploration of coping among primary health care nurses during COVID-19

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Halcomb, Elizabeth
Fernandez, Ritin
Mursa, Ruth
Stephen, Catherine
Calma, Kaara
Ashley, Christine
McInnes, Susan
Desborough, Jane
James, Sharon
Williams, Anna
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Aim This study aimed to explore primary health care nurses' coping strategies and evaluate the psychometric properties of the Brief Coping Orientation to Problems Experienced (COPE) scale.

Background Primary health care nurses are experiencing significant COVID-19-related psychological impacts. Beyond understanding the impacts, there is a need to explore coping strategies.

Methods This online cross-sectional survey was completed by 359 Australian primary health care nurses between October and December 2020.

Results Factor analysis revealed seven factors (support, disengagement and venting, humour, positive reframing, acceptance, substance use and spiritual/religious beliefs) (Cronbach's alpha > .69). There was an association between age, years of nursing and years of primary health care nursing and the factors of ‘support’, ‘disengagement and venting’ and ‘positive reframing’. Years of experience were also associated with the factor ‘humour’. Urban respondents had higher scores for the ‘support’ factor.

Conclusions The Brief COPE scale is a valid and reliable tool for assessing primary health care nurses' coping. As demographic characteristics impact the coping strategies that nurses use, supports need to be tailored to optimize their impact.

Implications for Nursing Management Nurse managers need to consider the workforce demographics when designing and implementing support strategies. The Brief COPE can identify current coping strategies and inform interventions to build coping capacity.

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Journal of Nursing Management

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© 2022 The Authors. Journal of Nursing Management published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd.

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Halcomb, E; Fernandez, R; Mursa, R; Stephen, C; Calma, K; Ashley, C; McInnes, S; Desborough, J; James, S; Williams, A, Evaluation of the Brief Coping Orientation to Problems Experienced scale and exploration of coping among primary health care nurses during COVID-19, Journal of Nursing Management, 2022, 30 (7), pp. 2597-2608

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