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Work/life balance and health: the Nurses and Midwives e-cohort Study.

机译:工作/生活平衡与健康:护士和助产士电子队列研究。

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BACKGROUND: Nursing and midwifery are demanding professions. Efforts to understand the health consequences and workforce needs of these professions are urgently needed. Using a novel electronic approach, the Nurses and Midwives e-cohort Study (NMeS) aims to investigate longitudinally Australian and New Zealand nurses' and midwives' work/life balance and health. This paper describes NMeS participation; provides key baseline demographic, workforce and health indicators; compares these baseline descriptions with external norms; and assesses the feasibility of the electronic approach. METHODS: From 1 April 2006 to 31 March 2008, nurses in Australia and New Zealand, and midwives in Australia were invited to participate. Potential participants were directed to a purpose-built NMeS Internet site, where study information was provided and consent sought. Once obtained, a range of standardized tools combined into one comprehensive electronic questionnaire was elicited. RESULTS: Overall, 7633 (2.3%) eligible nurses and midwives participated (6308 from Australia and 1325 from New Zealand) from a total pool of 334,400. Age, gender, occupational and health profiles were similar between countries and to national figures. However, some differences were noted; for instance, Queensland participants were over-represented, while Victorian and South Australian participants were under-represented, and 28.2% of Australians were in high strain positions compared with 18.8% of New Zealanders. CONCLUSIONS: Using an internationally novel web-based approach, a large cohort, which appears generally similar to population norms, has been established. Provided participant retention is adequate, the NMeS will provide insight into understanding the drivers of nurses' and midwives' workforce retention and work-related factors associated with their health.
机译:背景:护理和助产士是高要求的职业。迫切需要努力了解这些专业的健康后果和劳动力需求。护士和助产士电子队列研究(NMeS)采用新颖的电子方法,旨在纵向调查澳大利亚和新西兰护士和助产士的工作/生活平衡与健康状况。本文介绍了NMeS的参与;提供关键的基线人口,劳动力和健康指标;将这些基准描述与外部规范进行比较;并评估电子方法的可行性。方法:从2006年4月1日至2008年3月31日,邀请了澳大利亚和新西兰的护士以及澳大利亚的助产士参加。潜在的参与者被定向到专门构建的NMeS互联网站点,在该站点中提供了研究信息并征得了他们的同意。一旦获得,就可以得出将一系列标准化工具组合成一份全面的电子问卷的方法。结果:总共有334,400名参与者参加了7633名(2.3%)合格的护士和助产士(澳大利亚为6308名,新西兰为1325名)。各国之间以及与国家数字相似的年龄,性别,职业和健康状况。但是,注意到一些差异。例如,昆士兰州的代表人数过多,而维多利亚州和南澳大利亚州的代表人数却不足,并且28.2%的澳大利亚人处于高压力状态,而新西兰人的比例为18.8%。结论:使用国际上新颖的基于网络的方法,已经建立了一个总体上与人口规范相似的大型队列。如果参与者的保留足够,NMeS将提供洞察力来了解护士和助产士劳动力保留的驱动因素以及与他们的健康相关的工作相关因素。

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