多元文化背景下移民护士的经验调查。

IF 2.4 3区 医学 Q1 NURSING
Hussam Al-Nusair, Rafi Alnjadat
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摘要

背景:工作压力(WRS)是医疗工作场所环境中最常见的压力源之一。目的:本研究旨在探讨移民护士在多元文化工作场所工作的感知WRS、工作绩效、社会支持和愿望。方法:本研究采用案例研究、定量调查和半结构化定性访谈相结合的方法。共邀请受访者321人,其中246人(76.6%)返回有效问卷。在研究的定性部分采用了有目的的抽样技术。采用半结构化访谈法对20名护士进行访谈。结果:“工作量”是最常见的创伤事件,而“治疗”和“死亡和临终”是最不常见的创伤事件。同样,社会支持量表的均值,按照麦凯恩和马克林社会整合量表的定义,是中等到高的,这表明大多数参与者从他们的同事那里得到了很强的社会支持。定性研究发现,参与者面临着较高的工作压力,难以获得文化技能,同时难以满足患者的文化和精神需求,难以维持高质量的护理。结论:本研究结果支持在沙特阿拉伯王国工作的移民护士有压力。定性结果与定量结果有显著差异。研究结果进一步有助于我们了解沙特阿拉伯王国移民护士的WRS、社会支持、工作绩效和留下来的意愿。
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Investigation of the Experience of Immigrant Nurses in a Diverse Cultural Setting.

Background: Work-related stress (WRS) is one of the most common stressors in healthcare workplace settings.

Purpose: This research study was designed to examine and discuss perceived WRS, job performance, social support, and the desire of immigrant nurses to work in a multicultural workplace.

Methods: A case research mixed-methodology approach, a quantitative survey, and semistructured qualitative interviews were used in this research study. Three hundred twenty-one respondents were invited, of which 246 (76.6%) returned valid questionnaires. A purposeful sampling technique was used in the qualitative portion of the study. A semistructured interviewing system was used on 20 nurses.

Results: "Workload" was the most common traumatic occurrence, whereas "treatment" and "death and dying" were the least common traumatic occurrences. Similarly, the mean of the social support scale, as defined using the McCain and Marklin Social Integration Scale, was moderate to high, suggesting that most of the participants received strong social support from their colleagues. The qualitative research found that the participants faced high pressures related to work and have struggled to acquire cultural skills, while having difficulties meeting their patients' cultural and spiritual needs and sustaining high-quality nursing care.

Conclusions: The findings of this study support that immigrant nurses working in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia are stressed. A significant difference between the qualitative and quantitative results was found. The findings further contribute to our understanding of WRS, social support, job performance, and intention to stay among immigrant nurses in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.

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4.20
自引率
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发文量
60
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: ​​​The Journal of Nursing Research (JNR) is comprised of original articles that come from a variety of national and international institutions and reflect trends and issues of contemporary nursing practice in Taiwan. All articles are published in English so that JNR can better serve the whole nursing profession and introduce nursing in Taiwan to people around the world. Topics cover not only the field of nursing but also related fields such as psychology, education, management and statistics.
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