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Predicting nurse burnout from demands and resources in three acute care hospitals under different forms of ownership: A cross-sectional questionnaire survey.

机译:通过三种所有制形式的三家急诊医院,根据需求和资源预测护士的倦怠情况:横断面问卷调查。

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BACKGROUND: Health care organizations have changed dramatically over the last decades, with hospitals undergoing restructurings and privatizations. OBJECTIVES: The aim of this study is to enhance the understanding of the origin and prevalence of burnout in health care by investigating factors in the psychosocial work environment and comparing three Swedish emergency hospitals with different types of ownership. DESIGN: A cross-sectional design was used. PARTICIPANTS: We selected a total sample of 1800 registered nurses from three acute care hospitals, one private for-profit, one private non-profit and one publicly administered. A total of 1102 questionnaires were included in the analyses. SETTINGS: The examined ownership types were a private for-profit, a private non-profit and a traditional publicly administered hospital. All were situated in the Stockholm region, Sweden. METHODS: Data were collected by questionnaires using validated instruments, in accordance with the Job Demands-Resources Model and Maslach's Burnout Inventory. Descriptive statistics, correlation analyses, multivariate covariance analyses and multiple regression analyses were conducted. RESULTS: The results showed that the burnout levels were the highest at the private for-profit hospital and lowest at the publicly administered hospital. However, in contrast to expectations the demands were not higher overall at the for-profit organization or lowest at the public administration unit, and overall, resources were not better in the private for-profit or worse at the publicly administered hospital. Multiple regression analyses showed that several of the demands included were related to higher burnout levels. Job resources were linked to lower burnout levels, but not for all variables. CONCLUSIONS: Profit orientation in health care seems to result in higher burnout levels for registered nurses compared to a publicly administered hospital. In general, demands were more predictive of burnout than resources, and there were only marginal differences in the pattern of predictors across hospitals.
机译:背景:在过去的几十年中,随着医院进行重组和私有化,医疗保健组织发生了巨大变化。目的:本研究的目的是通过调查心理社会工作环境中的因素并比较三家拥有不同所有权类型的瑞典急诊医院,以增进对医疗保健倦怠起源和患病率的了解。设计:使用横截面设计。参与者:我们从三家急诊医院,一间私人营利性组织,一间私人非营利性组织和一间公共管理的医院中选取了1800名注册护士作为样本。分析中总共包括1102份问卷。地点:经过检查的所有权类型为私人营利性,私人非营利性和传统的公立医院。所有这些都位于瑞典的斯德哥尔摩地区。方法:根据工作需求-资源模型和Maslach的倦怠量表,使用经过验证的工具通过问卷收集数据。进行了描述性统计,相关分析,多元协方差分析和多元回归分析。结果:结果显示,职业倦怠水平在私人营利性医院最高,在公立医院最低。但是,与预期相反,在营利性组织中需求总体上不高,在公共管理部门中需求最低,总体上,私人营利性中的资源不佳,而公立医院的资源则不佳。多元回归分析表明,其中包括的几个要求与更高的倦怠水平有关。作业资源与较低的倦怠水平相关,但并非与所有变量有关。结论:与公共管理医院相比,医疗保健中的利益导向似乎导致注册护士的倦怠水平更高。通常,需求比资源更能预测职业倦怠,并且各医院的预测因素模式之间仅存在边际差异。

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