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Practice nurses' workload, career intentions and the impact of professional isolation: A cross-sectional survey

机译:练习护士的工作量,职业意图和专业隔离的影响:横断面调查

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Background Practice nurses have a key role within UK general practice, especially since the 2004 GMS contract. This study aimed to describe that role, identify how professionally supported they felt and their career intentions. An additional aim was to explore whether they felt isolated and identify contributory factors. Methods A cross-sectional questionnaire survey in one large urban Scottish Health Board, targeted all practice nurses (n = 329). Domains included demographics, workload, training and professional support. Following univariate descriptive statistics, associations between categorical variables were tested using the chi-square test or chi-square test for trend; associations between dichotomous variables were tested using Fisher's Exact test. Variables significantly associated with isolation were entered into a binary logistic regression model using backwards elimination. Results There were 200 responses (61.0% response rate). Most respondents were aged 40 or over and were practice nurses for a median of 10 years. Commonest clinical activities were coronary heart disease management, cervical cytology, diabetes and the management of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. Although most had a Personal Development Plan and a recent appraisal, 103 (52.3%) felt isolated at least sometimes; 30 (15.5%) intended leaving practice nursing within 5 years. Isolated nurses worked in practices with smaller list sizes (p = 0.024) and nursing teams (p = 0.003); were less likely to have someone they could discuss a clinical/professional (p = 0.002) or personal (p Conclusions A significant proportion of practice nurses reported feeling isolated, at least some of the time. They were more likely to be in small practices and more likely to be considering leaving practice nursing. Factors contributing to their isolation were generally located within the practice environment. Providing support to these nurses within their practice setting may help alleviate the feelings of isolation, and could reduce the number considering leaving practice nursing.
机译:背景执业护士在英国的一般执业中起着关键作用,尤其是自2004年GMS合同以来。这项研究旨在描述这种角色,确定他们在职业上的支持程度以及职业意图。另一个目的是探索他们是否感到孤立,并确定促成因素。方法在一个大型苏格兰城市卫生委员会中进行横断面问卷调查,针对所有执业护士(n = 329)。领域包括人口统计,工作量,培训和专业支持。根据单变量描述统计量,使用卡方检验或卡方检验来检验趋势之间的分类变量之间的关联;使用Fisher精确检验测试二分变量之间的关联。使用反向消除将与隔离显着相关的变量输入到二进制逻辑回归模型中。结果共收到200份答卷(61.0%答卷率)。大多数受访者年龄在40岁或以上,并且是执业护士,平均年龄为10年。最常见的临床活动是冠心病管理,子宫颈细胞学,糖尿病和慢性阻塞性肺疾病的管理。尽管大多数人都有个人发展计划和近期评估,但至少有103人(52.3%)感到孤立。 30(15.5%)人打算在5年内离开实习岗位。孤立的护士从事较小名单的实践(p = 0.024)和护理团队(p = 0.003);结论:至少在某些时间,相当一部分的执业护士报告感到感到孤立,他们更可能选择与他们讨论临床/专业(p = 0.002)或个人的人(p结论)。造成他们孤立的因素通常位于实践环境中,在实践环境中为这些护士提供支持可能有助于减轻孤立感,并可以减少考虑退出实践护理的人数。

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