TY - JOUR
AU - Pank, Carolina
AU - von Boros, Lisa
AU - Lieb, Klaus
AU - Dalkner, Nina
AU - Egger-Lampl, Sebastian
AU - Lehr, Dirk
AU - Schäfer, Sarah K
AU - Tüscher, Oliver
AU - Wessa, Michèle
TI - The role of self-care and self-compassion in networks of resilience and stress among healthcare professionals.
JO - Scientific reports
VL - 15
IS - 1
SN - 2045-2322
CY - [London]
PB - Springer Nature
M1 - DKFZ-2025-01113
SP - 18545
PY - 2025
N1 - #LA:C160#
AB - 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
KW - Humans
KW - Female
KW - Adult
KW - Self Care: psychology
KW - Resilience, Psychological
KW - Middle Aged
KW - Male
KW - Health Personnel: psychology
KW - Empathy
KW - Cross-Sectional Studies
KW - Occupational Stress: psychology
KW - Burnout, Professional: psychology
KW - Aged
KW - Germany
KW - Young Adult
KW - Mental Health
KW - Stress, Psychological: psychology
KW - Burnout (Other)
KW - Healthcare professionals (Other)
KW - Network models (Other)
KW - Resilience (Other)
KW - Self-Care (Other)
KW - Self-Compassion (Other)
LB - PUB:(DE-HGF)16
C6 - pmid:40425582
C2 - pmc:PMC12116801
DO - DOI:10.1038/s41598-025-01111-1
UR - https://inrepo02.dkfz.de/record/301721
ER -