Nurse Educators’ Perceptions of Caring Attributes in Current and Ideal Work Environments

A. Brett, J. Branstetter, Patricia D. Wagner
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AIM The study explored nurse educators’ perceptions of the frequency (experience) of caring attributes in their current work environments and the attributes’ importance (expectation) in an ideal work environment. BACKGROUND Caring has been linked to only a few components of nurse educators’ work satisfaction. However, its influence may be much greater. METHOD A multisite convenience sample (N = 241) completed an adapted version of the Nyberg Caring Assessment Scale©. Paired t‐tests, correlations, and content analysis were used to explore experience‐expectation gaps RESULTS Significant and substantive (p < .01, r > .50) experience‐expectation gaps and correlations (p < .05) between demographic and work environment characteristics and caring attributes were found. Sources of and opportunities for caring attributes were identified. CONCLUSION The findings suggest that feeling valued contributes to nurse educators’ perceptions of a positive work environment and may inform recruitment and retention strategies. A model is proposed.
护理教育工作者对当前和理想工作环境中关怀属性的认知
目的探讨护理教育者对当前工作环境中护理属性的频率(体验)和理想工作环境中护理属性的重要性(期望)的感知。护理与护士教育工作者工作满意度的几个组成部分有关。然而,它的影响可能更大。方法选取多地点方便样本(N = 241),完成改编版Nyberg关怀评估量表©。使用配对t检验、相关性和内容分析来探索经验-期望差距。结果发现人口统计学、工作环境特征和关怀属性之间存在显著的实质性(p < 0.01, r > 0.50)经验-期望差距和相关性(p < 0.05)。确定了关怀属性的来源和机会。结论:感觉受到重视有助于护理教育者对积极工作环境的感知,并可能为招聘和保留策略提供信息。提出了一种模型。
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