Pathways to Quality: Nurse Work Environment, Unfinished Nursing Care, Job Satisfaction, and The Electronic Health Record

T. Jones, C. Campbell, Aoyjai P Montgomery, Colleen A. Pogue, M. Baernholdt, P. Patrician
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Better nurse work environments are associated with patient and nurse outcomes reflecting nursing care quality. Mechanisms through which the work environment influences nursing care quality are not well documented. Unfinished nursing care, electronic health records, and job satisfaction may be involved. Clear mechanistic pathways that explain how these variables might interact to influence care quality are lacking. This study examined how satisfaction with the electronic health record, unfinished care, the work environment, and job satisfaction collectively affect nursing care quality. A secondary analysis of cross-sectional data was performed using survey data collected from inpatient hospital staff nurses in a single U.S. state. Survey responses (n=916) were analyzed using bivariate correlations and path analysis. Moderate bivariate correlations were documented among all study variables. However, smaller effects were identified in the full path analysis model. The nurse work environment had direct and indirect effects (through unfinished nursing care and job satisfaction) on nursing care quality. Satisfaction with the electronic health records affected nursing care quality indirectly through an inverse relationship with unfinished nursing care. More research is needed to better understand the mechanisms through which the electronic health record influences the nurse work environment and nursing care quality are needed.
通往质量之路:护士工作环境、未完成护理、工作满意度和电子健康记录
更好的护士工作环境与患者和护士的结果相关联,反映护理质量。工作环境影响护理质量的机制并没有很好的文献记录。未完成的护理、电子健康记录和工作满意度可能涉及其中。目前还缺乏解释这些变量如何相互作用影响护理质量的明确机制途径。本研究考察了电子病历满意度、未完成护理、工作环境和工作满意度如何共同影响护理质量。对横断面数据进行二次分析,使用从美国单个州的住院医院工作人员护士收集的调查数据。调查结果(n=916)采用双变量相关和通径分析进行分析。所有研究变量之间均存在中度双变量相关性。然而,在全径分析模型中发现了较小的影响。护士工作环境对护理质量有直接和间接影响(通过未完成护理和工作满意度)。电子病历满意度与护理未完成程度成反比关系,间接影响护理质量。电子病历对护士工作环境和护理质量的影响机制有待进一步研究。
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