The mediating role of sleep quality in the relationship between professional identity and anxiety symptoms among emergency nurses: a cross-sectional study
Siyu Cao, Hong Li, Tao Cheng

TL;DR
Emergency nurses with stronger professional identity and better sleep quality have lower anxiety symptoms, with sleep quality partially explaining this relationship.
Contribution
This study identifies sleep quality as a partial mediator linking professional identity to anxiety symptoms in emergency nurses.
Findings
38.5% of emergency nurses showed anxiety symptoms, with those having anxiety reporting worse sleep and lower professional identity.
Professional identity and sleep quality were significant predictors of anxiety symptoms.
Sleep quality partially mediated the relationship between professional identity and anxiety symptoms, explaining 28.6% of the effect.
Abstract
Emergency nurses have long been exposed to high-intensity workloads and psychologically demanding environments, placing them at increased risk of anxiety symptoms. Professional identity is considered an important occupational resource that may buffer psychological distress, yet little is known about the mechanisms through which it influences anxiety. Sleep quality, a crucial determinant of mental health, may serve as a potential mediator in this association. This study aimed to examine the relationship between professional identity and anxiety symptoms among emergency nurses and to explore whether sleep quality mediates this association. A cross-sectional study was conducted among 179 emergency nurses from a tertiary teaching hospital in China. Participants completed the Generalized Anxiety Disorder Scale (GAD-7), the Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index (PSQI), and the Professional…
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Taxonomy
TopicsHealthcare professionals’ stress and burnout · Sleep and related disorders · Nursing education and management
