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The work setting of diabetes nursing specialists in the Netherlands: a questionnaire survey.

机译:荷兰糖尿病护理专家的工作环境:问卷调查。

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AIM: The aim of this study is to explore whether the work organisation of diabetes specialist nurses (DSNs) differs significantly from nurses working in hospital and nursing home and if so, does this difference result in positive or negative consequences regarding work and health. BACKGROUND: In traditional health care settings, nurses exhibit a high level of environmental uncertainty and low decision-making authority, which has a negative effect on psychological reactions towards work. In professional nursing, specialisation, e.g. diabetic nursing, is a current trend in many countries. Therefore, insight into the determinants of the work situation of nursing specialists is becoming increasingly relevant. METHODS: Comparisons were made between 3 different samples: 1204 nurses employed by 15 hospitals, 1058 nurses employed by 14 nursing homes, and 350 diabetes nurses working in other health care settings throughout the Netherlands. Data concerning organisation, work aspects, and psychological reactions were measured via questionnaires. Variances between the groups were analysed with ANCOVA, besides hierarchical multiple regression analysis was applied. FINDINGS: Environmental uncertainty scored lower amongst diabetes nurses when compared to nurses working in the other two types of health care settings. Social support and role conflict scored low for diabetes nursing specialists who simultaneously perceived autonomy and role ambiguity highest. Diabetes nursing specialists also scored highest on intrinsic work motivation and job satisfaction and lowest for psychosomatic health. CONCLUSION: Except for social support and role ambiguity, diabetic nurses rate their [work] organisation, [work] aspects and psychological [work] reactions more positively than nurses employed in other health care settings.
机译:目的:本研究的目的是探讨糖尿病专科护士(DSN)的工作组织与医院和疗养院的护士是否存在显着差异,如果存在差异,这种差异是否会对工作和健康产生正面或负面影响。背景:在传统的医疗机构中,护士表现出较高的环境不确定性和较低的决策权,这对工作的心理反应具有负面影响。在专业护理中,专业化,例如糖尿病护理,是许多国家的当前趋势。因此,对决定护理专家工作状况的决定因素的了解变得越来越重要。方法:对3个不同的样本进行了比较:15家医院的1204名护士,14家疗养院的1058名护士和荷兰其他医疗机构的350名糖尿病护士。有关组织,工作方面和心理反应的数据通过问卷进行测量。使用ANCOVA分析组之间的差异,并应用层次多元回归分析。结果:与在其他两种类型的卫生保健机构工作的护士相比,糖尿病护士的环境不确定性得分较低。对于糖尿病护理专家来说,他们的社交支持和角色冲突得分较低,他们同时认为自主性和角色模糊性最高。糖尿病护理专家的内在工作动机和工作满意度也得分最高,身心健康得分最低。结论:除社会支持和角色模糊性外,糖尿病护士对他们的[工作]组织,[工作]方面和心理[工作]反应的评价比在其他医疗机构中雇用的护士更积极。

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