Musculoskeletal Symptoms, Job-Related Stress, and Burnout in Nurses: A Cross-Sectional, Observational Study.

IF 2.1 4区 医学 Q1 NURSING
Sarah Luna, David Douphrate, Byeong Yeob Choi, Bertha Flores, Rupal Patel, Lisa Pompeii
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Abstract

Background: Musculoskeletal symptoms, stress, and burnout contribute to nurse attrition. This study builds on previous research about physical strain in nurses by exploring the relationship between musculoskeletal symptoms and two occupational psychological factors: job-related stress and burnout.

Methods: This cross-sectional, observational study utilized an online survey to assess musculoskeletal symptoms (Nordic Musculoskeletal Questionnaire), job-related stress (Job Content Questionnaire), and burnout (Oldenburg Burnout Inventory). The survey also included questions about sociodemographics, work information, COVID-19-related stress level, and likelihood of leaving current position. A logistic regression model assessed musculoskeletal symptoms for associations with Job Content Questionnaire and Oldenburg Burnout Inventory scores while controlling for personal and work-related factors.

Findings: Fifty-three percent of nurses in the sample (N = 173) indicated limited functional activity due to musculoskeletal symptoms. High overall burnout approached a significant association with limited function (OR = 1.13, 95% CI [0.995, 1.28], p = .06). The odds of having limited function were 15.32 times higher (OR = 15.32, 95% CI [3.10, 75.82], p = .01) in nurses who were very likely to leave their job in the next year.Conclusions/Applications to Practice:Limited function due to musculoskeletal symptoms was significantly associated with nurse attrition and approached a significant association with high burnout. Nurse attrition is costly to healthcare organizations and compromises patient safety. Future interventions aimed at musculoskeletal health and attrition in nurses should reduce job-related stress and burnout, in addition to reducing physical strain.

护士的肌肉骨骼症状、工作相关压力和职业倦怠:一项横断面观察性研究
背景:肌肉骨骼症状、压力和倦怠是造成护士损耗的原因。本研究在以往有关护士身体劳损的研究基础上,探讨了肌肉骨骼症状与工作压力和倦怠这两个职业心理因素之间的关系。方法:这项横断面观察性研究利用在线调查来评估肌肉骨骼症状(北欧肌肉骨骼问卷)、工作相关压力(工作内容问卷)和倦怠(Oldenburg倦怠量表)。调查还包括社会人口统计、工作信息、与covid -19相关的压力水平以及离开当前职位的可能性等问题。逻辑回归模型评估肌肉骨骼症状与工作内容问卷和奥尔登堡倦怠量表得分的关系,同时控制个人和工作相关因素。结果:样本中53%的护士(N = 173)表示由于肌肉骨骼症状导致的功能活动受限。总体倦怠程度高与功能受限接近显著相关(OR = 1.13, 95% CI [0.995, 1.28], p = 0.06)。功能受限的几率高出15.32倍(OR = 15.32, 95% CI [3.10, 75.82], p =。01)那些很可能在明年离职的护士。结论/在实践中的应用:肌肉骨骼症状导致的功能受限与护士损耗显著相关,并接近与高度倦怠显著相关。护士的流失对医疗机构来说代价高昂,而且会危及患者的安全。未来针对护士肌肉骨骼健康和损耗的干预措施除了减少身体压力外,还应减少与工作相关的压力和倦怠。
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来源期刊
CiteScore
3.70
自引率
3.80%
发文量
77
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Workplace Health & Safety: Promoting Environments Conducive to Well-Being and Productivity is the official publication of the American Association of Occupational Health Nursing, Inc. (AAOHN). It is a scientific peer-reviewed Journal. Its purpose is to support and promote the practice of occupational and environmental health nurses by providing leading edge research findings and evidence-based clinical practices. It publishes articles that span the range of issues facing occupational and environmental health professionals, including emergency and all-hazard preparedness, health promotion, safety, productivity, environmental health, case management, workers'' compensation, business and leadership, compliance and information management.
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