护士健康饮食行为的工作场所障碍和促进因素:定性系统综述。

Contemporary nurse Pub Date : 2024-04-01 Epub Date: 2024-05-28 DOI:10.1080/10376178.2024.2354336
Arsheen Imran Sajwani, Fatima Hashi, Eman Abdelghany, Albara Alomari, Ibrahim Alananzeh
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背景:在全球范围内,护士和助产士的超重/肥胖率高于普通人群:在全球范围内,护士和助产士的超重/肥胖率高于普通人群,这是受影响饮食习惯的工作场所环境的影响:本系统综述旨在确定临床环境中护士健康饮食的障碍/促进因素:本系统性综述遵循乔安娜-布里格斯研究所(Joanna Briggs Institute)的定性系统性综述指南:八个电子数据库:检索了八个电子数据库:PROQUEST CENTRAL、SCIENCEDIRECT、MEDLINE、CINAHL、PsycINFO、WEB SCIENCE、PUB MED 和 SCOPUS。使用 JBI SUMARI® 对文章进行筛选,并使用 JBI 关键评估核对表进行质量评估。使用 JBI 数据提取工具提取数据:共审查了九项定性研究,涉及 488 名护士,得出了 37 项不同的研究结果。结论:综述强调了促进健康饮食的必要性:综述强调了在工作场所的组织、个人、环境和社会层面推广可实现的健康饮食做法的必要性:PROSPERO 国际前瞻性系统综述注册,ID:CRD42022309259。
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Workplace barriers and facilitators to nurses' healthy eating behaviours: a qualitative systematic review.

Background: Globally, nurses and midwives have a higher rate of being overweight/obese than the general population, influenced by workplace environments that impact dietary habits.

Objective: This systematic review aimed to identify barriers/facilitators to healthy eating among nurses in clinical settings.

Design: This systematic review followed Joanna Briggs Institute's guidelines for qualitative systematic reviews.

Methods: Eight electronic databases: PROQUEST CENTRAL, SCIENCEDIRECT, MEDLINE, CINAHL, PsycINFO, WEB SCIENCE, PUB MED, and SCOPUS were searched. Articles were screened using JBI SUMARI®, and quality assessment was done using the JBI critical appraisal checklist. Data were extracted using the JBI data extraction tool.

Results: Nine qualitative studies were reviewed, involving 488 nurses, concluding 37 distinct findings. Two synthesised findings emerged: barriers, and facilitators to healthy eating, related to organisational (shift work/long working hours), personal, physical workplace environment, and social factors.

Conclusions: The review emphasises the necessity of promoting attainable healthy eating practices at organisational, personal, environmental, and social levels within the workplace.

Registration: PROSPERO International prospective register of systematic reviews, ID: CRD42022309259.

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