护理部不同科室护士对空间设计的满意度和需求差异:中国案例研究。

IF 1.7 4区 医学 Q3 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Xiaodong Xuan, Xiaoxia Duan, Zihao Feng, Yihe Zheng
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研究目的本研究旨在扩展原有研究,从护理行为和过程的角度确定与操作和空间相关的专科化要求。研究背景:护理科学界广泛开展了与不同护理单元专科化相关的研究,但很少有研究探讨不同科室对护理单元物理环境的专科化要求:背景:不同护理单元的专科化研究在护理学界已广泛开展,但很少有研究探讨不同科室护理单元物理环境的专科化要求:方法:收集了 11 个临床科室 125 名护士的问卷调查数据,并在 4 个临床科室进行了护士跟班学习(约 68 小时):问卷调查显示,不同科室的护士对护理活动、能见度和现有护理单元环境中的物理环境的满意度评价不同。然而,不同年龄、学历、工作经验和职位的护士对环境的满意度在统计学上没有显著差异。行为观察表明,不同科室的活动时空分布、空间联系和沟通模式各不相同:本研究发现,不同科室的护士对满意度和环境特征的评价不同。结论:本研究发现,不同科室的护士对满意度和环境特征的评价不同,这也解释了不同科室在护理工作行为和流程上的差异,并从行为角度揭示了专业要求。研究结果有助于优化设计不同科室高效、满意的护理单元。
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Differences in Nurses' Satisfaction and Demand for Spatial Design Among Different Departments of Nursing Units: A Case Study in China.

Objectives: The study aimed to extend original research and identify operational and space-related requirements for specialization from the perspectives of nursing behavior and process.

Background: Studies related to the specialty of different nursing units have been widely conducted in nursing science, while few studies have explored the specialized requirements for the physical environments of nursing units in different departments.

Method: Questionnaire survey data were collected from 125 nurses in 11 clinical departments, and nurse shadowing (approximately 68 hr) was conducted in four clinical departments.

Results: The questionnaire survey showed that satisfaction with care activity, visibility, and physical environment within the existing nursing unit environment was rated differently among different departments of nursing units. However, nurses in different groups of age, education, work experience, and position indicated no statistically significant difference. Behavioral observations demonstrated that the spatial and temporal distributions of activities, spatial linkages, and communication patterns varied in distinct departments.

Conclusion: This research found that nurses in different departments had different evaluations of satisfaction and environmental characteristics. It also explains the differences in nursing work behaviors and processes found in various departments and sheds light on specialized requirements from the behavior perspective. The findings could help optimize the design of efficient and satisfactory nursing units in different departments.

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Herd-Health Environments Research & Design Journal
Herd-Health Environments Research & Design Journal PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH-
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