Nanon H.M. Labrie , Puck Straver , Anne A.M.W. van Kempen , Nicole R. van Veenendaal
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摘要
目的为早产儿提供医疗护理对新生儿监护病房(NICU)的医护人员来说是一件有意义的事情,但同时也会给他们带来压力。虽然医疗服务提供者与家长之间的沟通对家长相关压力和满意度的影响已被广泛接受,但人们对医疗服务提供者的观点却知之甚少。因此,本研究探讨了新生儿护理人员的沟通能力与他们的专业生活质量和工作满意度之间的关系。方法利用新生儿重症监护室沟通框架,我们对 N = 300 名荷兰儿科医生、新生儿科医生、护士和辅助人员进行了横断面调查。结果沟通表现与医护人员的工作满意度相关,尤其是在感知到的护理质量、专业关系和个人回报方面。当医疗服务提供者认为沟通很重要并认为自己是熟练的沟通者时,工作满意度就会提高。服务提供者是否有足够的时间与家长交流与服务提供者的疲劳和倦怠感成反比。结论这些结果值得我们反思沟通在新生儿护理中的重要性,这对父母和医护人员的福祉都很重要。创新本研究从医护人员的角度出发,为沟通与护理结果之间的关系提供了新颖的见解。我们的研究结果独特地强调了沟通在提高新生儿重症监护室工作人员满意度和减少倦怠感方面的作用。
Communication at work: A survey to explore the relationships between healthcare providers' communication competence and professional quality of life in neonatal care
Objective
Providing medical care to preterm infants can be rewarding yet also stressful for healthcare providers in the neonatal care unit (NICU). While the impact of provider-parent communication on parent-related stress and satisfaction is widely accepted, little is known about the provider perspective. Therefore, this study explores the relationships between neonatal care providers' communicative competence and their professional quality of life and job satisfaction.
Methods
Using the NICU Communication Framework, we conducted a cross-sectional survey among N = 300 Dutch pediatricians‑neonatologists, nurses, and ancillary staff.
Results
Communication performance and providers' job satisfaction were correlated, particularly in terms of perceived quality of care, professional relationships, and personal rewards. When providers deemed communication important and perceived themselves as skilled communicators, job satisfaction increased. Experiencing sufficient time for conversations with parents was inversely correlated with provider fatigue and burn-out. Yet, providers reported insufficient opportunity for communication.
Conclusion
These results warrant reflection on the importance of communication in neonatal care, for the wellbeing of parents and providers alike.
Innovation
Focusing on the provider perspective, this study provides novel insights into the relationships between communication and outcomes of care. Our findings uniquely emphasize the power of communication to foster staff satisfaction and reduce burn-out in the NICU.