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Stressors, burnout and social support: nurses in acute mental health settings.

机译:压力源,倦怠和社会支持:处于急性精神健康状况的护士。

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jenkins r. & elliott p. (2004) Journal of Advanced Nursing48(6), 622-631 Stressors, burnout and social support: nurses in acute mental health settingsAims. This paper reports a study which aims (1) to investigate and compare levels of stressors and burnout of qualified and unqualified nursing staff in acute mental health settings; (2) to examine the relationships between stressors and burnout and (3) to assess the impact of social support on burnout and stressor-burnout relationships. Background. Several studies have noted that the work of mental health nurses can be highly stressful, but relatively few have focused specifically on staff working in acute inpatient settings. Although many of the pressures faced by this group are similar to those in other nursing specialities, a number of demands relate specifically to mental health settings, including the often intense nature of nurse-patient interaction and dealing with difficult and challenging patient behaviours on a regular basis. Methods. A convenience sample of 93 nursing staff from 11 acute adult mental health wards completed the Mental Health Professionals Stress Scale, Maslach Burnout Inventory and House and Wells Social Support Scale. Results. Lack of adequate staffing was the main stressor reported by qualified staff, while dealing with physically threatening, difficult or demanding patients was the most stressful aspect for unqualified staff. Qualified nurses reported significantly higher workload stress than unqualified staff. Approximately half of all nursing staff showed signs of high burnout in terms of emotional exhaustion. A variety of stressors were positively correlated with emotional exhaustion and depersonalization. Higher levels of support from co-workers were related to lower levels of emotional exhaustion. Higher stressor scores were associated with higher levels of depersonalization for staff reporting high levels of social support, but not for those reporting low levels of support (a reverse buffering effect). Conclusions. Qualified and unqualified nursing staff differed in terms of the prominence given to individual stressors in their work environment. The findings were consistent with the notion of burnout developing in response to job-related stressors. While staff support groups may be useful in alleviating feelings of burnout, the reverse buffering effect suggests that they should be structured in a way that minimizes negative communication and encourages staff to discuss their concerns in a constructive way.
机译:詹金斯河&埃洛特p。 (2004)Advanced Journal of Advanced Nursing 48(6),622-631压力源,倦怠和社会支持:急性精神健康环境中的护士目的。本文报道的一项研究旨在(1)研究和比较急性心理健康环境中合格和不合格护理人员的压力源和倦怠水平; (2)研究压力源和倦怠之间的关系,(3)评估社会支持对倦怠和压力源-倦怠关系的影响。背景。几项研究指出,精神卫生护士的工作压力很大,但很少有专门针对急性住院患者的工作人员。尽管该小组面临的许多压力与其他护理专业相似,但许多需求特别涉及心理健康状况,包括护士与患者互动的频繁性以及定期应对困难和具有挑战性的患者行为基础。方法。来自11个急性成人精神病房的93名护理人员的便利样本完成了心理健康专业人员的压力量表,Maslach倦怠量表以及房屋和健康社会支持量表。结果。缺乏足够的人员配置是合格人员报告的主要压力,而面对身体有威胁,困难或要求苛刻的患者则是不合格人员面临的最大压力。合格的护士报告的工作压力比不合格的人员高得多。大约一半的护理人员在情绪疲惫方面表现出高度倦怠的迹象。各种压力源与情绪疲惫和人格解体正相关。来自同事的更高支持与更低的情绪疲惫有关。对于较高水平的社会支持人员来说,较高的压力评分与较高的去个性化程度相关,而对于较低水平的支持人员则没有相关性(反向缓冲作用)。结论。合格和不合格的护理人员在工作环境中对单个压力源的重视程度方面有所不同。这些发现与应对与工作相关的压力源的倦怠感相一致。虽然员工支持小组可能有助于减轻倦怠感,但反向缓冲作用表明,他们的组织方式应尽量减少负面沟通,并鼓励员工以建设性方式讨论自己的担忧。

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