The role of self-care and self-compassion in networks of resilience and stress among healthcare professionals
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Healthcare professionals (HCPs) are essential for maintaining our healthcare system but are at risk for developing mental health issues due to chronic occupational stress. This can lead to a vicious cycle with extended sick leave, increased workloads for colleagues, and strain on the healthcare system. Therefore, preventive interventions aiming at enhancing resilience - the maintenance of mental health despite stress - are essential. Yet, identifying the most impactful resilience factors has been challenging. To explore the relationships between resilience factors, stress, mental health, and work-related outcomes, we conducted regularized partial correlation network analyses focusing on self-care and self-compassion. Cross-sectional data from HCPs in Germany were collected from June-July 2023. Analyses of 212 HCPs (age 41.63 [21–68] years; 81.60% women) revealed self-compassion as the most important factor across all networks, while the importance of self-care showed through individual connections to crucial factors like mental health problems and work-life balance. Work engagement, contrary to burnout, was closely interrelated with resilience factors. In conclusion, despite accounting for established evidence-based resilience factors, self-compassion and self-care seem crucial in the context of stress and mental health in HCPs. More research is needed to validate the causal importance of self-care and self-compassion.
SEEK ID: https://ldh.lir-mainz.imise.uni-leipzig.de/publications/6
DOI: 10.1038/s41598-025-01111-1
Projects: resiLIR HCP
Publication type: Journal
Journal: Scientific Reports
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Pank, C., von Boros, L., Lieb, K., Dalkner, N., Egger-Lampl, S., Lehr, D., Schäfer, S. K., Tüscher, O., & Wessa, M. (2025). The role of self-care and self-compassion in networks of resilience and stress among healthcare professionals. In Scientific Reports (Vol. 15, Issue 1). Springer Science and Business Media LLC. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-025-01111-1
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