Staff outcomes and the work environment in Green Care Farms and traditional nursing homes: A comparative study

IF 7.5 1区 医学 Q1 NURSING
Katharina Rosteius , Bram de Boer , Ramona Backhaus , Jan de Jonge , Hilde Verbeek
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Abstract

Introduction

Green Care Farms are an alternative long-term care setting for people with dementia. Organizing daily life around a shared household and integrating nature and animals, they emphasize resident participation and activation. Such a radically different care environment not only affects residents, but also nursing staff who provide the care.

Objective

To explore nursing staff outcomes and work environment characteristics of Green Care Farms and compare them with traditional nursing homes for people with dementia.

Design

A comparative study based on a cross-sectional survey design1.

Setting(s)

Green Care Farms for people with dementia, which provide care in an archetypical household, where nature and animals are an integrated part of daily life and where staff has integrated tasks (experimental group). Traditional psychogeriatric nursing homes for residents with dementia, where residents live in large wards, organizational routines determine daily life, and staff has differentiated tasks (comparison group).

Participants

All staff working direct resident care. The total sample included 262 staff members from 10 Green Care Farms and 380 staff members from 21 traditional nursing homes in the Netherlands.

Methods

A questionnaire with eight measures was distributed online. Data were analyzed using regression analysis.

Results

Both groups reported similar work demands and expected a similar sustainable work performance in the future. However, staff in Green Care Farms experienced better work satisfaction (mean = 4.28; 95 % CI = 4.14–4.43) than those working in traditional nursing homes (mean = 3.67; 95 % CI = 3.54–3.8). Furthermore, they reported more work resources, more vitality, better recovery after work, and a better team climate than staff in traditional nursing homes.

Conclusions

Knowing that work dissatisfaction, stress and burnout are predictors for staff turnover, the findings suggest that elements from the Green Care environment might provide a healthier work environment for staff compared to traditional nursing homes. More research is needed on these elements, to guide other nursing homes to improve their work environment.
绿色护理农场和传统养老院的员工成果和工作环境:比较研究
绿色护理农场是为痴呆症患者提供的另一种长期护理环境。他们围绕一个共享的家庭组织日常生活,并将自然和动物融为一体,强调居民的参与和激活。这种截然不同的护理环境不仅影响到居民,也影响到提供护理的护理人员。目的探讨绿色护理农场护理人员的工作成果和工作环境特点,并与传统老年痴呆症养老院进行比较。设计一项基于横断面调查设计的比较研究。设置(5)为痴呆症患者提供护理的绿色护理农场,在一个典型的家庭中,自然和动物是日常生活的组成部分,工作人员有综合任务(实验组)。传统老年心理养老院为老年痴呆症患者服务,患者住在大病房,组织惯例决定日常生活,工作人员有差异化任务(对照组)。所有直接从事住院护理的员工。总样本包括来自荷兰10个绿色护理农场的262名工作人员和来自21个传统养老院的380名工作人员。方法在线发放问卷,问卷内容共8项。数据采用回归分析。结果两组人报告了相似的工作需求,并期望在未来有相似的可持续工作表现。然而,绿色关怀农场员工的工作满意度更高(平均= 4.28;95% CI = 4.14-4.43)比在传统养老院工作的人(平均= 3.67;95% ci = 3.54-3.8)。此外,他们报告说,与传统养老院的员工相比,他们有更多的工作资源,更有活力,下班后恢复得更好,团队气氛更好。工作不满、压力和倦怠是员工离职的预测因素,研究结果表明,与传统养老院相比,绿色护理环境中的元素可能为员工提供了更健康的工作环境。这些因素需要更多的研究,以指导其他养老院改善他们的工作环境。
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自引率
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审稿时长
21 days
期刊介绍: The International Journal of Nursing Studies (IJNS) is a highly respected journal that has been publishing original peer-reviewed articles since 1963. It provides a forum for original research and scholarship about health care delivery, organisation, management, workforce, policy, and research methods relevant to nursing, midwifery, and other health related professions. The journal aims to support evidence informed policy and practice by publishing research, systematic and other scholarly reviews, critical discussion, and commentary of the highest standard. The IJNS is indexed in major databases including PubMed, Medline, Thomson Reuters - Science Citation Index, Scopus, Thomson Reuters - Social Science Citation Index, CINAHL, and the BNI (British Nursing Index).
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