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A difficult mission to work as a nurse in a residential care home--some registered nurses' experiences of their work situation.

机译:在寄养院担任护士的艰巨任务-一些注册护士对其工作情况的经验。

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The aim of the study was to describe Registered Nurses' (RNs) experiences of their work environment in residential care homes for older persons. Twelve RNs were interviewed and latent content analysis was used for analysing the data. The data were collected in the spring of 2006. The findings revealed that these RNs experienced a paradoxical work environment: feeling appreciated and valuable, whilst at the same time feeling underestimated and frustrated. They felt appreciated and valuable when they provided nursing care and trust and support to others. The RNs experienced a positive work environment when the border between social and nursing care were clear. They also felt frustrated when they were expected to 'be everywhere and to know everything', but at the same time they felt invisible and underestimated. They experienced themselves as 'lonely fixers', having the ability to solve practical problems when the older persons were discharged from hospital and expected to be able to provide specialist nursing care without having specialised competence and specialist staff team members. In conclusion, it is important that the RNs can identify the border for nursing care. When these are clear, the nursing care objectives are apparent and the RNs become more autonomous, visible and listened to. The manager should listen to and support the RNs, with continuous supervision and competence development being mandatory elements. It is a difficult task for RNs working in residential care homes to meet all of the expectations placed on them, resulting in a risk of moral distress, making mistakes and developing illnesses caused by stress.
机译:这项研究的目的是描述注册护士在老年人养老院中的工作环境。采访了十二个RN,并使用潜在内容分析来分析数据。这些数据是在2006年春季收集的。研究结果表明,这些注册护士经历了一个自相矛盾的工作环境:感到被欣赏和珍贵,而同时却被低估和沮丧。当他们向他人提供护理,信任和支持时,他们会感到赞赏和宝贵。当社会与护理之间的界限清晰时,RN经历了积极的工作环境。当他们被期望“无处不在,无所不知”时,也会感到沮丧,但与此同时,他们却感到无形和被低估。他们将自己体验为“孤独的定型者”,能够在老年人出院后解决实际问题,并有望在没有专门技能和专门员工团队成员的情况下提供专科护理。总之,重要的是RN可以识别护理边界。当这些明确时,护理目标就显而易见了,RN变得更加自主,可见和倾听。经理应听取和支持注册护士,持续的监督和能力发展是必不可少的要素。对于在养老院工作的注册护士来说,要实现对他们的所有期望是一项艰巨的任务,这会导致精神困扰,犯错和因压力导致疾病的风险。

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