The influence of nursing handover on nurses' mental health: A scoping review.

IF 3.1 Q2 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
AIMS Public Health Pub Date : 2025-01-15 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.3934/publichealth.2025008
Margarida A R Tomás, Marisa R Soares, Joaquim M Oliveira-Lopes, Luís M M Sousa, Vânia L D Martins
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Abstract

Nursing handover is essential in clinical practice across various healthcare settings and can significantly impact nurses' mental health. This scoping review aimed to explore and map these implications using the JBI methodology and PRISMA ScR Checklist. It included 11 studies published between 1988 and 2022 from the UK, Australia, USA, South Korea, and Hong Kong, involving over 122 nurses in acute care settings. The findings reveal three major themes: source of psychological discomfort, coping resource, and peer support and cohesion. Negative emotions such as stress, anxiety, dissatisfaction, and tension are linked to handovers, particularly bedside handovers, which raise confidentiality issues and induce scrutiny among nurses. The lack of standardized training and consistent procedures also contributes to stress, especially for newly graduated and less experienced nurses. Conversely, handovers function as structured rituals providing peer support and a sense of control, helping nurses manage psychological demands. To mitigate negative impacts, implementing standardized handover procedures and comprehensive training programs for new nurses is essential. Encouraging open communication and fostering a supportive environment can enhance team cohesion and reduce stress. Future research should measure the impact of different handover practices on nurses' mental health and explore their supportive, social, protective, and restorative functions. This review highlights the critical role of nursing handovers in supporting nurses' mental health and underscores the need for standardized practices to improve the well-being of nursing professionals and the quality of patient care.

护理交接对护士心理健康的影响:范围回顾。
护理交接在各种医疗机构的临床实践中是必不可少的,并且可以显著影响护士的心理健康。这个范围审查的目的是利用JBI方法和PRISMA ScR清单来探索和绘制这些影响。它包括1988年至2022年间发表的11项研究,分别来自英国、澳大利亚、美国、韩国和香港,涉及122多名急症护理机构的护士。研究结果揭示了三个主要主题:心理不适的来源、应对资源、同伴支持和凝聚力。压力、焦虑、不满和紧张等负面情绪与交接有关,尤其是床边交接,这会引发保密问题,并引起护士的审查。缺乏标准化培训和一致的程序也会造成压力,特别是对刚毕业和经验不足的护士而言。相反,交接是一种结构化的仪式,提供同伴支持和控制感,帮助护士管理心理需求。为了减轻负面影响,对新护士实施标准化的交接程序和全面的培训计划至关重要。鼓励开放的沟通和营造一个支持性的环境可以增强团队凝聚力,减少压力。未来的研究应衡量不同交接实践对护士心理健康的影响,并探讨其支持功能、社会功能、保护功能和恢复功能。这篇综述强调了护理移交在支持护士心理健康方面的关键作用,并强调了标准化实践的必要性,以提高护理专业人员的福祉和患者护理的质量。
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