Table 2.
Multivariable adjusted associations between spirituality, religiosity, and self-care importance and measures of well-being by domain among Thai infection preventionists
Predictor | OR | 95% CI | P-value |
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Emotional exhaustion domain “I feel burned out from my work” | |||
Spiritual well-being is important for one’s emotional well-being | 0.89 | 0.31–2.57 | .82 |
Religious or spiritual beliefs act as a source of comfort and strength during life’s ups and downs | 1.07 | 0.40–2.85 | .89 |
An organized religious or spiritual community is important to me | 0.82 | 0.32–2.10 | .67 |
Individual self-care practices (e.g., meditation, yoga, listening to music, exercising, and nature) are important to me | 1.28 | 0.40–4.13 | .68 |
Depersonalization domain “I have become more uncaring towards people since I took this job” | |||
Spiritual well-being is important for one’s emotional well-being | 2.01 | 0.58–6.97 | .27 |
Religious or spiritual beliefs act as a source of comfort and strength during life’s ups and downs | 1.84 | 0.62–5.44 | .27 |
An organized religious or spiritual community is important to me | 0.99 | 0.37 – 2.68 | .99 |
Individual self-care practices (e.g., meditation, yoga, listening to music, exercising, and nature) are important to me | 1.13 | 0.34 – 3.73 | .84 |
Personal accomplishment domain “If given the opportunity to revisit my career choice, I would choose to become an infection preventionist again” | |||
Spiritual well-being is important for one’s emotional well-being | 5.12 | 1.80–14.55 | .002 |
Religious or spiritual beliefs act as a source of comfort and strength during life’s ups and downs | 3.43 | 1.36–8.64 | .009 |
An organized religious or spiritual community is important to me | 4.37 | 1.73–11.02 | .002 |
Individual self-care practices (e.g., meditation, yoga, listening to music, exercising, and nature) are important to me | 2.56 | 0.91–7.24 | .08 |