Nursing home managers' quality of work life and health outcomes: a pre-pandemic profile over time.

IF 1.7 Q3 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Tatiana Penconek, Yinfei Duan, Alba Iaconi, Kaitlyn Tate, Greta G Cummings, Carole A Estabrooks
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Abstract

Aim: To examine trends in quality of work life and health outcomes of managers in nursing homes in Western Canada pre-pandemic.

Methods: A repeated cross-sectional descriptive study using data collected in 2014-2015, 2017 and 2019-2020, in the Translating Research in Elder Care Programme. Self-reported measures of demographics, physical/mental health and quality of work life (eg, job satisfaction, burnout, work engagement) were administered and completed by nursing home managers. We used two-way analysis of variance to compare scores across times, controlling for clustering effects at the nursing home level.

Results: Samples for data collection times 1, 2, 3, respectively, were 168, 193 and 199. Most nursing home managers were nurses by profession (80.63-81.82%). Job satisfaction scores were high across time (mean=4.42-4.48). The physical (mean=51.53-52.27) and mental (mean=51.66-52.13) status scores were stable over time. Workplace engagement (vigour, dedication and absorption) scores were high and stable over time in all three dimensions.

Conclusions: Nursing home managers were highly satisfied, had high levels of physical and mental health, and generally reported that their work was meaningful over time pre-COVID-19 pandemic. We provided a comparison for future research assessing the impacts of the pandemic on quality of work life and health outcomes.

疗养院管理人员的工作生活质量和健康状况:大流行前的长期概况。
目的:研究大流行前加拿大西部养老院管理人员的工作生活质量和健康结果的趋势:重复横断面描述性研究,使用 "老年护理转化研究计划 "在 2014-2015、2017 和 2019-2020 年收集的数据。疗养院管理人员对人口统计学、身体/心理健康和工作生活质量(如工作满意度、职业倦怠、工作参与度)进行了自我报告测量并填写了问卷。我们使用双向方差分析来比较不同时间的得分,同时控制养老院层面的聚类效应:数据收集时间 1、2、3 的样本数分别为 168、193 和 199。大多数养老院管理者的职业是护士(80.63%-81.82%)。不同时间段的工作满意度得分较高(平均值=4.42-4.48)。身体(平均值=51.53-52.27)和精神(平均值=51.66-52.13)状况得分在不同时期保持稳定。在所有三个维度上,工作场所参与度(活力、奉献和吸收)得分都很高,并且随着时间的推移保持稳定:疗养院管理人员的满意度很高,身心健康水平也很高,并且普遍认为他们的工作在 COVID-19 大流行之前是有意义的。我们为今后评估大流行病对工作生活质量和健康结果影响的研究提供了一个比较。
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BMJ Leader
BMJ Leader Nursing-Leadership and Management
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