%0 Journal Article %T The associated factors of COVID-19-related anxiety and its relationship with resilience among nurses working in corona wards %J International Journal of Epidemiology and Health Sciences %I %Z 2667-0941 %A Rashvand, Farnoosh %A Yousefi, Bahareh %A Taherkhani, Omid %A Mahmoudi, Ali %D 2022 %\ 08/01/2022 %V 3 %N Continuous %P - %! The associated factors of COVID-19-related anxiety and its relationship with resilience among nurses working in corona wards %K Anxiety %K psychological problem %K resilience %K COVID-19 %K health staff %R 10.51757/IJEHS.3.5.2022.251433 %X Introduction: It is vital to identify psychological disorders and their effective elements among nurses working in acute wards. As a result, the current study was carried out with the goal of determining the link between COVID-19-related anxiety and nurse resilience.Methods: At 2021, 249 nurses working in Qazvin teaching hospitals participated in this descriptive cross-sectional survey. A three-part tool was used to gather information: a demographics questionnaire, the Corona Disease Anxiety Scale, and the Connor-Davidson Resilience Scale.Results: The mean resilience and COVID-19-related anxiety scores were 66.28 ± 14.12 and 9.81 ± 9.74 (p0.001), respectively. Resilience, job tenure in corona wards, work experience in corona wards, and workplace are the most effective and significant factors on nurses' COVID-19-related anxiety, while marital status and workplace are the most effective and significant factors on nurses' resilience, according to the results of univariate regression analysis.Conclusions: COVID-19-related anxiety was reduced in the wards by nurses with higher resilience levels. This discovery can be used in management planning to help nurses feel less anxious. %U https://www.ijehs.com/article_251433_de587011346be914f22b3f748af804c5.pdf