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Preventing stress-related ill health among newly registered nurses by supporting engagement in proactive behaviors: development and feasibility testing of a behavior change intervention

机译:通过支持积极行为来预防新注册护士与压力有关的疾病:行为改变干预措施的开发和可行性测试

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Transitioning into a new professional role is a stressful experience with consequences for mental and physical health, job satisfaction, organizational commitment, and turnover. New registered nurses seem to be at particular risk of developing stress-related ill health during their first years in the profession. Previous research indicates that engagement in proactive behaviors may reduce this risk.MethodsWith the work presented in this paper, we aimed to test the feasibility of conducting an evaluation of the effect of a behavior change intervention to prevent stress-related ill health among new registered nurses by supporting their engagement in proactive behaviors. Feasibility objectives included recruitment, randomization, data collection and analysis, participation, acceptability, and deliverability.We tested the feasibility of evaluating the effect of the intervention as part of a transition-to-practice program for new registered nurses using a non-randomized design with one condition. The trial included a sample of 65 new registered nurses who had been working for 6?months or less.ResultsThe feasibility of conducting a full-scale effect evaluation was confirmed for recruitment, data collection and analysis, participation, and acceptability. It was not possible to randomize participants, but analyses of between-group differences revealed no selection bias. The time of the intervention will need to be extended to ensure the deliverability.ConclusionWith some adjustments in the study design, it is feasible to evaluate the effect of a behavior change intervention to support new registered nurses’ engagement in proactive behaviors during their transition into the new profession as part of a transition-to-practice program for new nurses.
机译:过渡到新的职业角色是一种压力大的经历,对身心健康,工作满意度,组织承诺和离职都有影响。新注册的护士在从事该行业的头几年似乎特别有患压力相关疾病的风险。先前的研究表明,积极主动的行为可能会降低这种风险。方法通过本文介绍的工作,我们旨在检验进行行为改变干预措施的效果以评估新注册护士中预防与压力有关的不良健康的可行性通过支持他们积极主动的行为。可行性目标包括招聘,随机化,数据收集和分析,参与,可接受性和可交付性。我们使用非随机设计测试了评估干预效果作为新注册护士过渡到实践计划的一部分的可行性。有一个条件。该试验包括65名新的注册护士的样本,这些新护士的工作时间为6个月或更短。结果证实了进行全面效果评估的可行性,以评估其招募,数据收集和分析,参与和接受程度。不可能将参与者随机化,但是对组间差异的分析显示没有选择偏见。结论需要延长干预时间以确保可交付性。结论通过对研究设计进行一些调整,可以评估行为改变干预措施的效果,以支持新注册护士在过渡为护士期间参与主动行为。新职业,作为新护士过渡到实习计划的一部分。

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