Presenteeism among nurses: An integrative review

IF 3.1 Q1 NURSING
Maisa Gerlach , Sabine Hahn , Celine Rossier , Franziska Geese , Jan Hamers , Ramona Backhaus
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Abstract

Background

Presenteeism, a phenomenon in which employees attend work despite physical or mental limitations, is prevalent among nurses and has negative implications for patients, healthcare organizations, and nurses themselves.

Objective

We aimed to present the current state of knowledge on presenteeism in nursing, focusing on prevalence rates, reasons, influencing factors, and consequences.

Design

We performed an integrative review.

Methods

We searched databases for studies on presenteeism in the nursing workforce published between 2018 and 2024. This review included 44 studies that met the inclusion criteria, specifically 38 quantitative studies, 4 qualitative studies, and 2 reviews.

Results

The results indicated that the prevalence of nurses exhibiting symptoms of presenteeism varies between 32 % and 94 %. The influencing factors include workload, team culture, age, childcare responsibilities, job insecurity, and leadership practices. Presenteeism can lead to significant individual and organizational consequences such as increased health issues among nurses, decreased quality of patient care, and higher healthcare costs. Most studies were focused on nurses who work in hospitals, with only one study addressing nurses who work in nursing homes.

Conclusion

This review highlights the high prevalence of presenteeism among nurses and its multifaceted causes and effects. This underscores the need for increased awareness and training of both nurses and management teams regarding the importance of addressing presenteeism. Further research is needed in settings such as nursing homes and outpatient care to understand the unique challenges and impacts in these environments. Efforts should focus on improving working conditions, fostering supportive organizational cultures, and implementing effective leadership practices to mitigate the negative effects of presenteeism.
护士中的旷工现象:综合评述
背景旷工是指员工在身体或精神受到限制的情况下仍然参加工作的一种现象,在护士中普遍存在,对患者、医疗机构和护士自身都有负面影响.ObjectiveWe aimed to present the current state of knowledge on presenteeism in nursing, focusing on prevalence rates, reasons, influencing factors, and consequences.DesignWe performed an integrative review.Methods我们检索了数据库中2018年至2024年期间发表的关于护理人员旷工的研究。本综述纳入了 44 项符合纳入标准的研究,具体包括 38 项定量研究、4 项定性研究和 2 项综述。结果结果表明,表现出旷工症状的护士的患病率在 32 % 到 94 % 之间。影响因素包括工作量、团队文化、年龄、育儿责任、工作不安全感和领导方法。旷工可导致严重的个人和组织后果,如增加护士的健康问题、降低病人护理质量和增加医疗成本。大多数研究主要针对在医院工作的护士,只有一项研究针对在养老院工作的护士。这突出表明,有必要提高护士和管理团队对解决旷工问题重要性的认识并加强相关培训。需要在养老院和门诊护理等环境中开展进一步研究,以了解这些环境中的独特挑战和影响。工作重点应放在改善工作条件、培养支持性的组织文化和实施有效的领导实践上,以减轻旷工的负面影响。
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