与高级执业护士的弹性、精神和心理健康相关的因素:对角色整合的影响

IF 3.7 3区 医学 Q1 NURSING
Brigitte Fong Yeong Woo PhD, MClin Res, BSc (Nursing) (Hons), RN, Wei How Darryl Ang PhD, BSc (Nursing) (Hons), RN, Melanie Rogers PhD, MSc, BSc, FHEA, RN, ANP, Queens Nurse, Wentao Zhou PhD, MN, PGDip, BSN, RN, APN
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目的:研究新加坡高级执业护士(APN)的精神和心理健康的整体水平,并描述心理健康的相关因素。研究表明,医护人员的复原力和心理健康与精神健康呈正相关,精神健康包括和平感和意义感。了解APN的精神和心理健康,以及恢复能力,可能有助于维持医疗保健系统内APN劳动力的可持续性和有效性,特别是在大流行后的环境中。方法在全国范围内进行横断面在线调查(2023年5 - 6月),评估APNs的恢复力、精神和心理健康状况。采用Connor-Davidson弹性10量表、Warwick-Edinburgh心理健康量表和第4版慢性疾病治疗功能评估-2因子非疾病精神健康量表。收集了社会人口学和工作相关的信息,以探索参与者的特征与他们的弹性水平和精神和心理健康之间的联系。结果共有82名APN及APN实习生参与研究,占全国的21.4%。参与者的恢复力、平静和精神意义成分水平,以及他们是否在急症护理环境中工作,是apn心理健康的统计显著预测因素。在急症护理医院工作的护士比在其他医疗机构工作的护士有更高的心理健康水平。结论精神幸福感的和平和意义分量表的重要作用强调了培育支持性工作环境的重要性。支持性的工作环境可以促进APN角色的整合,并在他们的专业实践中培养目标感和联系感,从而促进和平和意义。有效的APN整合到医疗保健系统,对他们的心理健康至关重要,需要解决宏观,中观和微观层面的问题。在宏观层面上,明确的实践范围和立法支持可以提供稳定和目的,促进心灵的安宁。协作实践模型等中观策略可以培养团队内部的联系感和共享意义。微观层面的策略,包括专业发展、指导和支持性的工作环境,可以促进反思实践和个人成长,通过和平和意义感进一步提高apn的精神健康。这些策略共同加强了apn的专业认同、工作满意度和心理健康,从而改善了患者的治疗效果,并使医疗保健队伍更具弹性。
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Factors associated with resilience, spiritual and mental well-being of advanced practice nurses: Implications for role integration

Factors associated with resilience, spiritual and mental well-being of advanced practice nurses: Implications for role integration

Aim(s)

To examine the overall level of resilience and spiritual and mental well-being of advanced practice nurses (APN) in Singapore and to describe the associated factors of mental well-being.

Background

Research shows that healthcare workers' resilience and mental well-being are positively associated with spiritual well-being, which encompasses a sense of peace and meaning. Understanding APNs’ spiritual and mental health, alongside resilience, may help maintain the sustainability and effectiveness of the APN workforce within the healthcare system, especially in the post-pandemic environment.

Methods

This nationwide cross-sectional online survey (May–June 2023) assessed APNs’ resilience and spiritual and mental well-being. The Connor–Davidson Resilience 10 Scale, the Warwick–Edinburgh Mental Well-Being Scale, and the Functional Assessment of Chronic Illness Therapy-2-Factor Non-Illness Spiritual Well-Being Scale Version 4 were used. Sociodemographic and work-related information were collected to explore associations between participants’ characteristics and their level of resilience and spiritual and mental well-being.

Results

Eighty-two APNs and APN interns participated in the study, representing 21.4% nationwide. Participants’ level of resilience, peace and meaning components of spirituality, and whether they worked in an acute care setting, were statistically significant predictors of APNs’ mental well-being. APNs working in acute care hospitals had higher levels of mental well-being than other healthcare settings.

Conclusion

The significant roles of the Peace and Meaning subscales of spiritual well-being underscore the importance of fostering supportive work environments. Supportive work environments can foster peace and meaning by facilitating the integration of APN roles and nurturing a sense of purpose and connection within their professional practice.

Implications for nursing

Effective APN integration into the healthcare system, crucial for their mental well-being, requires addressing macro-, meso- and micro-level issues. At the macro level, clear scopes of practice and legislative support can provide stability and purpose, fostering peace of mind. Meso-level strategies, such as collaborative practice models, can cultivate a sense of connection and shared meaning within teams. Micro-level strategies, including professional development, mentorship and supportive work environment, can nurture reflective practice and personal growth, further enhancing APNs’ spiritual well-being through a sense of peace and meaning. These strategies collectively strengthen APNs' professional identity, job satisfaction and mental well-being, leading to better patient outcomes and a more resilient healthcare workforce.

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期刊介绍: International Nursing Review is a key resource for nurses world-wide. Articles are encouraged that reflect the ICN"s five key values: flexibility, inclusiveness, partnership, achievement and visionary leadership. Authors are encouraged to identify the relevance of local issues for the global community and to describe their work and to document their experience.
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