No differences in job perceptions amongst Dutch nurse anaesthetists with and without nursing background.

Anestezjologia intensywna terapia Pub Date : 2011-07-01
Vera Meeusen, Karen Van Dam, Chris Brown-Mahoney, Andre Van Zundert, Hans Knape
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Abstract

Background: In the Netherlands, the employment as a "nurse anaesthetist" is comparable to that of a registered nurse anaesthetist in the Scandinavian countries and Poland. However, the Dutch healthcare system employs nurse anaesthetists both with and without nursing backgrounds. This study has investigated whether a nursing background influences the attitudes and perceptions of nurse anaesthetists in the Netherlands.

Methods: A survey was distributed to all nurse anaesthetists working in Dutch hospitals to discover differences in their perceptions of their work context, job satisfaction, and work climate, as well as health and turnover intention. The questionnaire also sought basic information on socio-demographic factors and psychosomatic symptoms. Descriptive statistics, factor analyses and independent T-tests were computed.

Results: Overall 923 of a total of 2,000 questionnaires were completed and analysed (response rate of 46%). Independent T-tests showed no significant differences between nurse anaesthetists with and those without nursing backgrounds in all the areas examined.

Conclusion: Dutch nurse anaesthetists with and without nursing backgrounds reported similar perceptions of and information about their work context, job satisfaction, work climate, psychosomatic symptoms, burnout, sickness absence, general health and turnover intention. Both academic tracks appeared to produce individuals who functioned similarly as professionals.

有和没有护理背景的荷兰麻醉师护士的工作认知没有差异。
背景:在荷兰,“麻醉师护士”的就业与斯堪的纳维亚国家和波兰的注册麻醉师护士相当。然而,荷兰的医疗保健系统雇佣有或没有护理背景的麻醉师护士。本研究调查了护理背景是否会影响荷兰麻醉师护士的态度和看法。方法:对在荷兰医院工作的所有麻醉师护士进行调查,以发现他们对工作环境、工作满意度、工作氛围以及健康和离职意愿的看法的差异。调查问卷还寻求关于社会人口因素和心身症状的基本信息。进行描述性统计、因子分析和独立t检验。结果:共完成问卷2000份,分析问卷923份,回复率46%。独立t检验显示具有和没有护理背景的麻醉师护士在所有检查领域没有显著差异。结论:有护理背景和没有护理背景的荷兰麻醉师对工作环境、工作满意度、工作氛围、身心症状、倦怠、病假缺勤、一般健康状况和离职意向的感知和信息相似。两种学术道路似乎都能培养出与专业人士相似的人。
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