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'A wealth of knowledge': A survey of the employment experiences of older nurses and midwives in the NHS.

机译:“丰富的知识”:对NHS中老年护士和助产士的就业经验的调查。

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BACKGROUND: The United Kingdom's National Health Service workforce is ageing, and the specific needs of this sector of its workforce need to be addressed. Nursing and midwifery shortage is a worldwide issue, and with increasing demands for care the retention of older nurses and midwives is crucial. OBJECTIVES: To report on the employment experiences of nurses and midwives with a particular focus on issues relating to age, ethnicity, ill-health and disability. DESIGN: The postal survey was developed following a literature review and analysis of National Health Service and Government policy documents. SETTINGS: This was a UK-wide survey of nurses and midwives working in National Health Service Trusts and Primary Care Trusts. PARTICIPANTS/METHODS: A postal survey of nurses and midwives was undertaken between May and December 2005. National Health Service Trusts and Primary Care Trusts (n=44) identified as having policies relevant to the study were contacted regarding the procedure for seeking research governance approval. Thirteen National Health Service Trusts and Primary Care Trusts participated, with 2610 surveys distributed; 510 surveys were returned (20% response rate). RESULTS: Nurses and midwives aged 50 years and over had undertaken fewer Continuing Professional Development activities than nurses and midwives under 50. Whilst not related to age, the study also found that 20% of the survey sample reported experiencing some form of discrimination. Nurses and midwives did not differ on either quality of life or psychological health using standard instruments. Having a disability did not lead to greater psychological morbidity but did have a negative effect on quality of life. Having a work-related illness had a negative impact on both quality of life and psychological morbidity. In relation to ethnicity, black nurses and midwives reported lower psychological morbidity than other ethnic groups; that is, they enjoyed a higher level of mental well-being. CONCLUSION: The nursing and midwifery workforce is ageing worldwide with a significant proportion now approaching, or having already reached, potential retirement age. With the recent introduction of the age legislation the working lives of older nurses and midwives in the National Health Service have never been more relevant. Whilst access to Continuing Professional Development is pertinent to the retention of nurses and midwives of all ages, in this study, older nurses reported less access than younger nurses.
机译:背景:英国国家卫生部门的劳动力正在老龄化,需要解决这一部门劳动力的具体需求。护理和助产士短缺是一个世界性的问题,随着对护理需求的增长,留住年长的护士和助产士至关重要。目标:报告护士和助产士的就业经验,特别关注与年龄,种族,健康不良和残疾有关的问题。设计:邮政调查是在对国家卫生局和政府政策文件进行文献回顾和分析之后进行的。地点:这是在英国范围内对在国家卫生服务信托基金和基层医疗信托基金工作的护士和助产士的调查。参与者/方法:在2005年5月至12月之间对护士和助产士进行了邮政调查。就寻求研究治理批准的程序与国家卫生服务信托和基层医疗信托(n = 44)进行了联系,并进行了联系。 。参加了13个国家卫生服务信托和基层医疗信托,分发了2610份调查问卷;返回了510个调查(回复率为20%)。结果:50岁及50岁以上的护士和助产士进行的持续专业发展活动少于50岁以下的护士和助产士。尽管与年龄无关,但该研究还发现20%的调查样本报告受到某种形式的歧视。使用标准工具,护士和助产士在生活质量或心理健康方面都没有差异。患有残疾并不会导致更大的心理发病率,但确实会对生活质量产生负面影响。患有与工作有关的疾病会对生活质量和心理发病率产生负面影响。关于种族,黑人护士和助产士的心理发病率低于其他种族。也就是说,他们享有更高的心理健康水平。结论:护理和助产士队伍在世界范围内正在老龄化,其中很大一部分现已接近或已经达到潜在退休年龄。随着最近颁布的年龄立法,国家卫生局中老年护士和助产士的工作生活变得前所未有地重要。尽管保留所有年龄段的护士和助产士都与获得持续专业发展有关,但在这项研究中,年长的护士报告的访问量少于年轻的护士。

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