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Adverse Events and Burnout The Moderating Effects of Workgroup Identification and Safety Climate

机译:不良事件和倦怠工作组识别和安全气候的调节效果

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Background: Prior research has found that adverse events have significant negative consequences for the patients (first victim) and caregivers (second victim) involved such as burnout. However, research has yet to examine the consequences of adverse events on members of caregiving units. We also lack research on the effects of the personal and job resources that shape the context of how adverse events are experienced. Objectives: We test the relationship between job demands (the number of adverse events on a hospital nursing unit) and nurses' experience of burnout. We further explore the ways in which personal (workgroup identification) and job (safety climate) resources amplify or dampen this relationship. Specifically, we examine whether, and the conditions under which, adverse events affect nurse burnout. Research Design: Cross-sectional analyses of survey data on nurse burnout linked to hospital incident reporting system data on adverse event rates for the year before survey administration and survey data on workgroup identification and safety climate. Subjects: Six hundred three registered nurses from 30 nursing units in a large, urban hospital in the Midwest completed questionnaires. Results: Multilevel regression analysis indicated that adverse events were positively associated with nurse burnout. The effects of adverse events on nurse burnout were amplified when nurses exhibited high levels of workgroup identification and attenuated when safety climate perceptions were higher. Conclusions: Adverse events have broader negative consequences than previously thought, widely affecting nurse burnout on caregiving units, especially when nurses strongly identify with their workgroup. These effects are mitigated when leaders cultivate safety climate.
机译:背景:先前的研究发现,不良事件对患者(第一受害者)和参与的护理人员(第二名受害者)具有显着的负面影响。但是,研究尚未审查护理单位成员的不利事件的后果。我们还缺乏对个人和工作资源的影响,这些资源塑造了经验不利事件的情况。目标:我们测试工作需求之间的关系(医院护理单位的不良事件数量)和护士的倦怠体验。我们进一步探讨了个人(工作组识别)和工作(安全气候)资源放大或抑制这种关系的方式。具体而言,我们检查是否影响不良事件,影响护士倦怠。研究设计:在调查管理和调查工作组识别和安全气氛上,对医院事件倦怠的调查数据与医院事件报告系统数据相关的横断面分析。主题:来自30名市医院的30名护理单位的六百三人注册护士,在中西部地完成的问卷调查问卷。结果:多级回归分析表明不良事件与护士倦怠有关。当护士表现出高水平的工作组识别并在安全气候观察更高时,扩增了护士倦怠对护士倦怠的影响。结论:不良事件具有比以前思想更广泛的负面后果,广泛影响护理单位的护士倦怠,特别是当护士强烈识别他们的工作组时。当领导者培养安全气候时,这些效果被减轻了。

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