不确定性下医护人员出勤决策的持续影响

Y. Takahashi, Keiko Kunie, Yukie Takemura
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- 2011年日本福岛发生地震引发的核事故后,疏散区外的地方医院仍在运作,但部分员工暂时缺勤。本研究的目的是阐明长期的工作场所经验,基于工作在医院的不确定条件下的护士工作出勤决策,但附近的医院,前疏散区,当时。对来自7家医院的27名护士(包括临时缺勤的护士)进行了访谈。采用扎根理论方法对数据进行了分析。我们将护士的工作经历分为两个核心类别:“不顾个人情绪反复选择是否上班”和“在正常工作场所中经历平行的不一致”。我们的研究结果表明,在灾难发生后,工作出勤决定对护士的工作经历产生了持久的影响。研究结果可能有助于了解在持续不确定性条件下工作的医院护士。
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The lasting impacts of work-attendance decisions of health care employees under uncertainty
- Following the earthquake-triggered nuclear accident in Fukushima, Japan, in 2011, local hospitals outside the evacuation zone remained functional, but some of the employees were temporarily absent. This study aims to elucidate long-term workplace experiences based on work-attendance decisions among nurses working under conditions of uncertainty in hospitals operating outside, yet near, the former evacuation zone at the time. Twenty-seven nurses (including those who were temporarily absent) from seven hospitals were interviewed. The data were analyzed using the grounded theory method. We placed the workplace experiences of nurses into two core categories: “repeatedly choosing whether to attend work or not regardless of one’s emotions” and “going through parallel inconsistencies in the functioning workplace.” Our findings demonstrated the lasting impact of work-attendance decisions on nurses’ workplace experiences after the disaster. The findings could be useful in understanding hospital nurses who work under conditions of continuous uncertainty.
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