Ma Stefanie P Reyes, Mildred B Campo, Mariel Rosette M Delos Santos, Andrew B Sumpay, Ma Carmela M Gatchalian, Marivin Joy F Lim, Mickaela Louise D Gamboa, Louriane P Ledesma, Sarah Joy B Maypa, Queenie H Quintana, Ariel T Laurenciana
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目标:护士赋权对于确保提供最优质的病人护理和取得积极的护士成果至关重要。研究描述了护士赋权与留用、患者安全、承诺、生产率、工作满意度和积极成果之间的关系。本研究旨在确定一所三级大学医院护士在大流行病危机期间的赋权水平:本研究采用探索性描述横断面设计。参与者(N = 176,护士)通过抽样框架随机抽取。数据收集采用的是经过验证的自填式问卷,即 "工作效率条件问卷 II"。采用单因素方差分析(ANOVA)来确定根据人口统计学特征分组后,参与者的赋权得分均值之间是否存在显著的统计学差异:研究发现,三级甲等大学医院护士的整体赋权水平适中(TSE x ¯ = 22.69,SD = 3.53;GE x ¯ = 3.72,SD = 1.01)。研究还发现,根据年龄组、公务员身份、服务年限、职位级别和地区指定进行分组时,她们的结构赋权和总体赋权总分的平均值之间存在显著统计学差异;而根据性别和受教育程度分组时,则不存在显著统计学差异:由于护士赋权会给护士和患者带来积极的结果,因此提高护士赋权水平至关重要。本研究的结果将有助于管理者识别赋权水平相对较低的护士群体,进而制定有助于提高其赋权水平的计划。
Nurse Empowerment in a Tertiary University Hospital during Pandemic Crisis.
Objectives: Nurse empowerment is essential to ensure delivery of the best quality patient care and attaining positive nurse outcomes. Studies describe its relationship to retention, patient safety, commitment, productivity, job satisfaction, and positive outcomes. The study aimed to determine the level of empowerment of nurses in a tertiary university hospital during the pandemic crisis.
Methods: The study was an exploratory descriptive cross-sectional design. Participants (N = 176, Nurses) were randomly selected through a sampling frame. The validated self-administered questionnaire, the Conditions of Work Effectiveness Questionnaire II, was used for data collection. One-way analysis of variance (ANOVA) was used to determine whether there were statistically significant differences between the means of the participants' empowerment scores when grouped according to their demographic profile.
Results: The study found that the nurses in the tertiary university hospital have an overall moderate level of empowerment (TSE = 22.69, SD = 3.53; GE = 3.72, SD = 1.01). It was also found that there were statistically significant differences between the means of their total structural and global empowerment scores when grouped according to their age group, civil status, length of service, level of position, and area designation; while no statistically significant difference existed when grouped by their sex and level of education.
Conclusion: Since nurse empowerment leads to positive nurse and patient outcomes, improving levels of empowerment is thus essential. The results of this study will help administrators identify groups of nurses with relatively lower levels of empowerment and in turn develop programs that will help improve their levels of empowerment.