探索加纳新入职医院护士与工作相关的经历:定性研究。

IF 2 Q2 NURSING
SAGE Open Nursing Pub Date : 2024-10-09 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1177/23779608241279911
Ernest Darkwah, Francis Annor, Seth Oppong, Sylvia Hagan
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导言:新聘员工早期的工作经历会对其长期的工作表现以及未来的健康和幸福轨迹产生重要影响。在医疗保健工作中,这种结果可能会对所提供的服务和患者的生活产生影响:本研究旨在探讨加纳新聘医院护士与工作相关的经历:采用定性方法,对加纳东部地区三(3)家医院的三十六(36)名新聘护士进行了有目的的抽样和访谈。对收集到的数据进行了主题网络分析:出现了五大主题,概括了护士们的经历。这些主题表明,新入职的护士对护理职业的体验是充满压力但又充实,与她们入职前的期望不同,压力来源和资源是多方面的。宗教和信仰、家庭支持以及认为缺乏合适的其他收入来源是促使护士留下的主要原因:研究结果表明,新聘护士的工作环境压力很大,而且很不稳定。尽管如此,他们仍决心留在工作岗位上。建议制定员工援助计划,其中包括专门为新入职护士提供情感和社会心理援助的内容。
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Exploring Work-Related Experiences of Newly Hired Hospital Nurses in Ghana: A Qualitative Study.

Introduction: Early work-related experiences of newly hired employees can have important implications for their work performance over time and their future health and well-being trajectories. In health care work, such outcomes may hold implications for the services delivered and the patients whose lives depend on them.

Objectives: This study was conducted to explore the work-related experiences of newly hired hospital nurses in Ghana.

Methods: Using qualitative methods, thirty-six (36) newly hired nurses in three (3) hospitals in the Eastern Region of Ghana were purposively sampled and interviewed. Thematic network analyses were applied to the data collected.

Results: Five main themes emerged which summarized the experiences of the nurses. The themes indicated that newly hired nurses experienced the nursing profession as stressful and yet fulfilling, different from their preentry expectations with multiple sources of stressors and resources. Religion and faith, family support, and a perceived lack of suitable alternative sources of income emerged as the main motivators of the intention to stay.

Conclusion: The findings suggest a highly stressful and quite unpredictable work environment for newly hired nurses. Despite this, they are determined to stay on the job. Employee assistance programs that have specialized components targeted at providing emotional and psychosocial assistance to newly hired nurses are recommended.

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