Research Article

Investigation of Caring Behavior and Caring Burden and Their Associated Factors among Nurses Who Cared for Patients with COVID-19 in East Guilan, the North of Iran

Table 5

Relationship between variables with a significance level of less than 0.2 (education history of COVID-19, intention to change job, job satisfaction level, income status, housing status, responsibility for caring for another person), and caring burden.

VariableBStd. ErrorBetat value95.0% confidence interval for B
Lower boundUpper bound

Constant25.00117.7991.4050.163−10.22260.224
Education6.2256.3990.0810.9730.332−6.43718.888
History of COVID-19−11.7314.271−0.221−2.7460.007−20.183−3.278
Intention to change job14.0424.9360.2462.8450.0054.27423.810
Job satisfaction level−4.4894.065−0.100−1.1040.272−12.5343.556
Income status−4.3573.682−0.102−1.1830.239−11.6442.929
Housing status9.6205.9590.1341.6150.109−2.17221.413
Responsibility for another person caring12.6609.2360.1121.3710.173−5.61730.937