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背景:由于最近出现的Covid-19大流行,国家和国际卫生系统在运作方面面临诸多困难。这一流行病对人类健康构成严重威胁,使保健系统和护理人员等保健专业人员迅速发生变化,这些人员被要求通过长时间高强度工作,尽一切努力应对这些困难。在这些前所未有的情况下,工作人员的倦怠加剧,并可能对患者安全构成威胁。目的:本研究的目的是探讨护士职业倦怠和工作量在预测covid-19患者住院时间中的作用。方法:某综合医院160名护士参与调查,保存重症监护病房(ICU) 22例新冠肺炎患者的160份病历。采用马斯拉赫倦怠量表(Maslach Burnout Inventory, MBI)作为研究工具测量倦怠,从医院记录中获取护理工作量和Covid-19患者住院时间的护理活动评分(NAS)。采用逐步选择法进行多元回归分析,以确定影响患者住院时间的因素。结果:新型冠状病毒肺炎重症监护病房护士的倦怠程度和工作量均较高。然而,只有护理工作量(β =, 452 t = 2,124, p = 0,35)与患者在ICU的住院时间延长有关(F (1,158) = 4,512, p <, 001),而与倦怠维度无关。结论:当前的大流行指出了卫生系统中存在的差距。护士无法对无法控制的疫情进程施加影响,这不仅影响了护士的日常工作和心理健康,而且护士的工作量也影响了患者的安全。
Nurses’ reported burnout and its relationship to patients’ length of stay in Magnet hospitals
Background: The health system nationally and internationally, due to the recent advent of the Covid-19 pandemic, has faced a multitude of difficulties in its functioning. The pandemic posed a serious threat to human health, causing rapid changes to the health systems and the health professionals, such as nursing staff, who were called upon to make every effort to respond to the difficulties by working intensively long hours. In these unprecedented circumstances, staff burnout has swelled and may pose a threat to patient safety. Purpose: The purpose of this study is to investigate the role of nurses’ burnout and workload in predicting covid-19 patients’ length of stay. Method: A total of 160 nurses of a General Hospital participated in the survey and 160 records were kept of 22 patients in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) Covid-19. The Maslach questionnaire (Maslach Burnout Inventory (MBI)) was used as a study tool to measure burnout, the Nursing Activity Score (NAS) for nursing workload and the duration of hospitalization for Covid-19 patients were taken from hospital records. Multiple regression analysis was performed with the stepwise selection method, in order to be able to determine the factors that affect the patients’ length of stay. Results: Nurses’ burnout in ICU Covid-19 was found to be high as well as their workload. However, only the nursing workload (β =, 452 t = 2,124, p = 0,35) was associated with a longer patients’ length of stay in the ICU (F (1,158) = 4,512, p <, 001) and not the dimensions of burnout. Conclusions: The current pandemic pointed out the existing gaps in the health system. Nurses are unable to influence the uncontrollable course of Covid-19 disease, which has hampered their daily work and mental health and their workload has an impact on patient safety.