Nurses' Well-Being: An Amazing Recipe, But What Ingredients Remain Missing?

IF 1.4 Q3 NURSING
Stefano Bambi, Alberto Lucchini
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Abstract

The term "system well-being" can move forward a new vision, meaning the result coming from the addition of the well-being of persons belonging to different institutions and organizations, which are all parts of the "health care system." Beginning with this "new definition," with the aim of analyzing the multifaceted issues related to nurses' well-being, we could use the "classical nursing metaparadigm" composed of 4 concepts: "health," "nursing," "environment," and "person." We briefly describe this conceptual map and provide some focused suggestions for further reflection on topics such as physical and psychological well-being, economic gain and career opportunities, work climate, burnout, low job satisfaction, moral distress, compassion fatigue, and a joyful work environment. This view may help organizations to focus on interventions to prevent or eliminate stress, which may be more proactive and effective than interventions to manage stress. Moreover, it offers a multidimensional map to analyze the different aspects influencing the well-being issue, keeping in mind that a concrete solution can be obtained only if all the components of health care systems and society do their part. Some solutions proposed by authors and organizations to increase nurses' well-being are mindfulness based, such as meditation, yoga, acupuncture, gratitude, journaling, choirs, coaching, workload reduction, job crafting, and peer networks. Other reflections on work organization, expected professional behaviors, nurses' retention, and education should be added to the discussion on this multidimensional issue.

护士的福祉:令人惊叹的配方,但还缺少哪些成分?
系统福祉 "一词可以提出一个新的愿景,即把属于不同机构和组织的人的福祉加在一起所产生的结果,而这些机构和组织都是 "医疗保健系统 "的组成部分。从这个 "新定义 "开始,为了分析与护士福祉有关的多方面问题,我们可以使用由 4 个概念组成的 "经典护理元模式":"健康"、"护理"、"环境 "和 "人"。我们简要介绍了这一概念图,并就身心健康、经济收益和职业机会、工作氛围、职业倦怠、工作满意度低、道德困扰、同情疲劳和快乐的工作环境等主题提出了一些重点建议,供进一步思考。这种观点可能有助于各组织将重点放在预防或消除压力的干预措施上,这可能比管理压力的干预措施更加积极有效。此外,它还为分析影响福祉问题的不同方面提供了一个多维地图,同时牢记只有医疗保健系统和社会的所有组成部分各尽其责,才能获得具体的解决方案。作者和组织提出的一些提高护士幸福感的解决方案以正念为基础,如冥想、瑜伽、针灸、感恩、写日记、合唱团、辅导、减少工作量、工作精心制作和同行网络。对这一多层面问题的讨论还应包括对工作组织、预期职业行为、护士留任和教育的其他思考。
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CiteScore
2.40
自引率
5.90%
发文量
102
期刊介绍: The primary purpose of Dimensions of Critical Care Nursing™ is to provide nurses with accurate, current, and relevant information and services to excel in critical care practice.
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