警钟:儿科心脏重症监护护士和高级实践提供者的福祉和意图空。

IF 0.9 4区 医学 Q4 CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS
Cardiology in the Young Pub Date : 2025-04-01 Epub Date: 2025-03-10 DOI:10.1017/S1047951125000599
Casey N Bor, Gyasi Moscou-Jackson, Christopher W Mastropietro, Sandra L Staveski
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本研究旨在评估儿科心脏ICU (PCICU)注册护士和高级执业医师的幸福指数得分。次要目标包括确定与高危幸福指数得分相关的因素,并探索这些得分的预测因素,同时关注2019年冠状病毒病大流行的影响。2021年10月至2022年1月期间进行了多中心电子调查。参与儿童心脏重症监护学会合作研究的美国中心pcicu的注册护士和高级实践提供者被包括在内。该调查包括9个项目的幸福指数,以及有关人口统计和影响幸福因素的问题,如2019年冠状病毒病。幸福指数是预测劳动力痛苦和幸福的有效工具。在218名参与者中(180名注册护士,38名高级执业医师),137名注册护士(76%)和15名高级执业医师(39%)有风险幸福指数得分。共有61%的护士和34%的高级执业医师表示有意离职。离职意向与注册护士较低的幸福感显著相关(p = 0.002)。与不支持相比,领导支持使注册护士的痛苦风险降低了68% (p = 0.04)。自2019冠状病毒病以来,压力的增加使注册护士健康状况不佳的风险增加了四倍(p = 0.001)。PCICU的注册护士和高级执业人员面临健康状况不佳的风险,大流行加剧了这种风险。那些幸福感差的人可能更有可能离开。领导的支持对护士的福祉至关重要。需要进一步的研究来确定基线幸福感。
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Wake-up call: paediatric cardiac intensive care nurse and advanced practice provider well-being and intent to vacate.

This study aimed to assess Well-Being Index scores in paediatric cardiac ICU (PCICU) registered nurses and advanced practice providers. Secondary objectives included identifying factors correlating with at-risk Well-Being Index scores and exploring predictors of these scores, with attention to the impact of the coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic. A multicentre electronic survey was conducted between October 2021 and January 2022. Registered nurses and advanced practice providers working in PCICUs at US centres participating in the Collaborative Research from the Pediatric Cardiac Intensive Care Society were included.The survey included the nine-item Well-Being Index and questions about demographics and factors influencing well-being, such as coronavirus disease 2019. The Well-Being Index is a validated tool to predict workforce distress and well-being. Out of 218 participants (180 registered nurses, 38 advanced practice providers), 137 registered nurses (76%) and 15 advanced practice providers (39%) had at-risk Well-Being Index scores. A total of 61% of nurses and 34% of advanced practice providers reported an intent to leave. Intent to leave was significantly linked to lower well-being for registered nurses (p = 0.002). Leadership support reduced registered nurses' distress risk by 68% compared to no support (p = 0.04). Increased stress since coronavirus disease 2019 raised registered nurses' poor well-being risk by four times (p = 0.001). PCICU registered nurses and advanced practice providers are at risk for poor well-being, exacerbated by the pandemic. Those with poor well-being may be more likely to leave. Leadership support is vital for nurses' well-being. Further research is needed to establish baseline well-being.

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Cardiology in the Young
Cardiology in the Young 医学-小儿科
CiteScore
1.70
自引率
10.00%
发文量
715
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Cardiology in the Young is devoted to cardiovascular issues affecting the young, and the older patient suffering the sequels of congenital heart disease, or other cardiac diseases acquired in childhood. The journal serves the interests of all professionals concerned with these topics. By design, the journal is international and multidisciplinary in its approach, and members of the editorial board take an active role in the its mission, helping to make it the essential journal in paediatric cardiology. All aspects of paediatric cardiology are covered within the journal. The content includes original articles, brief reports, editorials, reviews, and papers devoted to continuing professional development.
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