重症监护病房环境中护士职业满意度的研究

Q4 Medicine
Anastasios Tzenalis, Maria Giouldouri, George Kipourgos, George Elesnitsalis
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背景:护士的工作满意度是近年来备受关注的一个问题,主要是由于世界范围内护理人员数量的普遍减少。目的探讨重症监护室工作环境对护士工作满意度的影响,并找出影响工作满意度的因素。材料与方法:本研究以100名重症监护室护士为研究对象,对护士工作满意度进行问卷调查。使用t检验、Mann-Whitney U(两个独立样本的检验)、Anova、KruskalWallis检验分布。非参数检验分别采用两自变量t检验、Anova、Pearson、单样本t检验进行分析。结果:40-49岁员工对工作的满意度低于30-39岁员工。此外,与工作经验较少的群体相比,工作经验最多的护士在外在工作特征方面的工作满意度在统计上较低。最后,孩子多的护士对工作的满意度低于孩子少的护士。结论:工作满意度的定义包括一种全局情感方法,在考虑影响护士工作满意度的不同个人和组织因素的同时,确定工作满意度的总体水平。对实践的贡献:本研究的发现有助于改善重症监护室护士的工作条件和影响工作满意度的因素。
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Professional Satisfaction of Nurses in the Intensive Care Unit Environment
Background: Job satisfaction of nurses is an issue that has focused intense attention in recent years, mainly due to the widespread reduction, worldwide, in the number of nursing personnel. Purpose to investigate the influence of the work environment of the intensive care unit on nurses and to identify the factors that play a decisive role in job satisfaction. Materials and Methods: Our study involved 100 intensive care unit nurses who completed a questionnaire focusing on nurses’ job satisfaction. Tests used are T-test, Mann-Whitney U (test of two independent samples), Anova, KruskalWallis to test distributions. The non-parametric tests analyzed with two independent variables T-test, Anova, Pearson, one-sample t-Test respectively. Results: Employees belonging to the age group of 40–49 are less satisfied with their work than employees from 30–39 years. Also, nurses with the most years of experience have statistically lower job satisfaction in terms of extrinsic job characteristics than groups with less work experience. Finally, nurses with more children are less satisfied with their work than those with fewer. Conclusion: Definitions of job satisfaction include a global affective approach with an approach to determine the overall level of job satisfaction while taking into account different individual and organizational factors that influence nurses’ job satisfaction. Contributions to Practice: The findings of this study can contribute to the improvement of working conditions and factors affecting the job satisfaction of intensive care unit nurses.
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