Table 3

Descriptive characteristics of included studies

Author(s)/Country/YearAimsMethodsPopulationMeasurement of resilienceMeasurement of self-efficacy
Giordano et al. (2022)
Italy
“To evaluate the impact of the R2 resilience program …”Online survey17 leaders and 62 members of their staff- The 10-item Rugged Resilience Measure
- The 17-item Adult Resilience Measure Revised
The General Self-Efficacy Scale
Hu et al. (2020)
China
“To examine mental health (burnout, anxiety, depression, and fear) and their associated factors …”Online survey2,014 frontline nursesThe Connor-Davidson Resilience ScaleThe General Self-efficacy
Scale
Panourgia et al. (2021)
United Kingdom
“To investigate the concurrent effects of pre-pandemic and COVID-19 stress on resilience …”Online survey325 Mental Health Psychology PractitionersThe Connor-Davidson Resilience ScaleThe Generalized Self-Efficacy Scale
Gandhi et al. (2021)
India
To explore … “perception of psychological preparedness for the pandemic management …”Online survey676 nursing practitionersThe Brief Resilient Coping ScaleThe General Self Efficacy Scale
Saleem et al. (2020)
Pakistan
“To examine the Relationship between psychosocial strengths (resilience, self-efficacy beliefs and social support) and perceived severity of COVID-19 and also to gauge the mediating role of self-control …”Online survey284 doctorsThe Brief Resilience ScaleShort General Self Efficacy Scale
Peñacoba et al. (2021) Spain“To explore the mediating roles of self-efficacy and resilience between stress and both physical and mental quality-of-life components …”Online survey308 intensive care nursesThe Resilience Scale (RS-14)The General Self-Efficacy Scale

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