Psycho-social working conditions of nursing, medical and paramedic staff in a hospital emergency department

A. Lisowska, Katarzyna Szwamel, Arkadiusz Wilczek, Krzysztof Tomsza
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Background: A hospital Emergency Department (ED) is a working place in which numerous working conditions evoke various organisational and operational stressors affecting medical staff working there. Aim of the study: Analysing the psycho-social working environment in nursing, paramedic and medical staff in a specific hospital ED and, in particular, examining 1) work requirements, 2) levels of control, 3) psycho-physical wellbeing and 4) changes expected by the staff. Material and methods: The research was conducted among 69 employees of ED (nursing, paramedic and medical staff) in the University Clinical Hospital in Opole. A standardized Psychosocial Working Conditions Questionnaire (PWCQ) was applied. Results: The average score were as follows: at the demands scale 94.99 points, at the control scale 59.26 pts, at the social support scale 48.94 pts, at the social support scale 48.94 pts, at desirable changes scale 75.32 pts. The length of service in the job correlated negatively with the support received at workplace (r= - 0.308, p=0.01). The necessity for changes at workplace was stronger in the residents of villages and towns below 100 000 residents (p=0.007). The material status of the respondents had a statistically significant correlation (p<0.05) with the answers collected in each PWCQ questionnaire subscale. The support received at workplace was significantly higher in the groups of paramedics (51.11±8.48) and doctors (52.95±13.66) than in nurses (44.39±10.26), p=0.005. Conclusions: Due to numerous stressors present at EDs and psycho-social working conditions, employers ought to make some effort to modify them.
医院急诊科护理、医疗和护理人员的心理社会工作条件
背景:医院急诊科(ED)是一个工作场所,许多工作条件都会引发各种组织和操作压力,影响那里的医护人员。本研究的目的:分析特定医院急诊科护理人员、护理人员和医务人员的心理社会工作环境,特别是检查1)工作要求,2)控制水平,3)身心健康和4)工作人员预期的变化。材料和方法:本研究在奥波尔大学临床医院的69名ED员工(护理人员、护理人员和医务人员)中进行。采用标准化的心理社会工作条件问卷(PWCQ)。结果:平均得分如下:需求量表94.99分,控制量表59.26分,社会支持量表48.94分,社会支助量表48.94.94分,理想变化量表75.32分。工作服务年限与工作场所获得的支持呈负相关(r=-0.308,p=0.01)。10万居民以下的乡镇居民对工作场所变革的必要性更强(p=0.007)。受访者的物质状况与每个PWCQ问卷分量表中收集的答案具有统计学显著相关性(p<0.05)。护理人员组(51.11±8.48)和医生组(52.95±13.66)在工作场所获得的支持显著高于护士组(44.39±10.26),p=0.005。
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