COVID-19 大流行期间前线护士的工作相关流程及其相关因素。

IF 3.8 3区 医学 Q1 NURSING
Chi-Jane Wang, Ching-Ju Chen, Shu-Chuan Amy Lin, Jong-Ni Lin
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背景:大量非医疗保健领域的证据表明,与工作相关的流动在增强对工作压力的适应力和工作投入度方面发挥着重要作用。目的:本研究旨在调查 COVID-19 大流行期间一线护士的工作相关流动水平及其相关因素:这项横断面多中心研究纳入了 2022 年 3 月至 4 月间护理 COVID-19 患者的 336 名护士。研究采用集群随机抽样法,从台湾 29 家专门从事 COVID-19 护理的医院中选取了 9 个护士小组。在所选护士的社交媒体上分享了网络调查链接。按照 STROBE 检查表报告调查结果,通过层次回归分析研究了预测因素与结果之间的关系:在人口统计学特征中,性别(β = -0.11;p = 0.016)和居住安排(β = -0.12;p = 0.017)在模型 3 中具有统计学意义。来自家人、朋友和重要他人的社会支持、管理职位和个人防护设备的充足性与工作相关的流动有显著关联(所有 β > 0.12; p 结论:流动体验受与工作相关的因素的影响:流动体验受人口统计学、工作条件和社会支持相关因素的影响。护士管理者在评估护士的工作流程时应考虑这些因素:根据护士的流动性水平分配护理任务是有益的,尤其是在医疗危机期间。确保为护士提供充足的个人防护设备并为其提供社会支持是促进其工作场所流动体验的重要策略。
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Work-related flow and its correlates among frontline nurses during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Background: Ample evidence across non-healthcare fields highlights the role of work-related flow in enhancing resilience against work stress and work engagement. Understanding flow and its factors can support staff development and management.

Aims: This study aimed to investigate the level of work-related flow and its associated factors among frontline nurses during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Methods: A cross-sectional multicenter study included 336 nurses caring for COVID-19 patients between March and April 2022. Cluster random sampling was used to select 9 nurse groups from 29 Taiwanese hospitals specialized in COVID-19 care. A web survey link was shared on the selected nurses' social media. Hierarchical regression analyses examined predictor-outcome relationships, following the STROBE checklist for reporting findings.

Results: Among demographic characteristics, sex (β = -0.11; p = 0.016) and living arrangement (β = -0.12; p = 0.017) reached statistical significance in model 3. Social support from family, friends, and significant others, managerial position, and sufficiency of personal protective equipment showed significant associations with work-related flow (all β > 0.12; p < 0.05). The variables included in the final model accounted for 35% of the variance in work-related flow for COVID-19 patient care tasks.

Conclusions: Flow experience is influenced by factors associated with demographics, work conditions, and social support. Nurse administrators should consider these factors when evaluating nurses' flow at work.

Implications for nursing practice and management: Allocating care tasks to nurses based on their flow levels can be beneficial, particularly during healthcare crises. Ensuring a sufficient supply of personal protective equipment and offering social support to nurses are vital strategies for facilitating their flow experience in the workplace.

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期刊介绍: International Nursing Review is a key resource for nurses world-wide. Articles are encouraged that reflect the ICN"s five key values: flexibility, inclusiveness, partnership, achievement and visionary leadership. Authors are encouraged to identify the relevance of local issues for the global community and to describe their work and to document their experience.
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