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urses' work environments, care rationing, job outcomes, and quality of care on neonatal units

机译:urses的工作环境,护理分配,工作成果以及新生儿病房的护理质量

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Aim. This paper is a report of a study of the relationship between work environment characteristics and neonatal intensive care unit nurses' perceptions of care rationing, job outcomes, and quality of care. Background. International evidence suggests that attention to work environments might improve nurse recruitment and retention, and the quality of care. However, comparatively little attention has been given to neonatal care, a specialty where patient and nurse outcomes are potentially quite sensitive to problems with staffing and work environments. Methods. Over a 6-month period in 2007-2008, a questionnaire containing measures of work environment characteristics, nursing care rationing, job satisfaction, burnout and quality of care was distributed to 553 nurses in all neonatal intensive care units in the province of Quebec (Canada). Results. A total of 339 nurses (61.3%) completed questionnaires. Overall, 18.6% were dissatisfied with their job, 35.7% showed high emotional exhaustion, and 19.2% rated the quality of care on their unit as fair or poor. Care activities most frequently rationed because of insufficient time were discharge planning, parental support and teaching, and comfort care. In multivariate analyses, higher work environment ratings were related to lower likelihood of reporting rationing and burnout, and better ratings of quality of care and job satisfaction. Conclusion. Additional research on the determinants of nurse outcomes, the quality of patient care, and the impact of rationing of nursing care on patient outcomes in neonatal intensive care units is required. The Neonatal Extent of Work Rationing Instrument appears to be a useful tool for monitoring the extent of rationing of nursing care in neonatal units.
机译:目标。本文是对工作环境特征与新生儿重症监护室护士对护理配给,工作成果和护理质量的看法之间的关系的研究报告。背景。国际证据表明,对工作环境的关注可能会提高护士的招募和保留率以及护理质量。但是,对新生儿护理的关注相对较少,该领域的患者和护士结局可能对人员配备和工作环境的问题非常敏感。方法。在2007年至2008年的六个月中,向魁北克省(加拿大)所有新生儿重症监护病房的553名护士分发了一份问卷,该问卷包含工作环境特征,护理配给,工作满意度,倦怠和护理质量的度量。 )。结果。共有339名护士(61.3%)完成了问卷。总体来说,有18.6%的人对工作不满意,有35.7%的人感到精疲力竭,还有19.2%的人对他们所在单位的护理质量不满意或不佳。由于时间不足而最常分配的护理活动是出院计划,父母的支持和教学以及舒适护理。在多变量分析中,较高的工作环境评级与报告配给和倦怠的可能性较低,以及护理质量和工作满意度的较高评级有关。结论。需要对新生儿重症监护病房中护士结局的决定因素,患者护理质量以及定量护理对患者结局的影响进行更多研究。新生儿工作量定量仪似乎是监测新生儿单位护理比例的有用工具。

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