在重症监护室实施AACN健康工作环境框架的纵向评价。

IF 2.7 3区 医学 Q2 CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE
Philip Parker, Heather Pena, Jason Stokes, Jessica Seabrooks, Amanda Ornell, Annie Jaeger, Adam Millard, Robert Stern, Benjamin Edwards, Kelly Kester, Bradi Granger
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摘要

背景:美国床边护士的流失率为22.5%,这是一个全国性的挑战,归因于恶劣的工作环境。恶劣的工作环境导致护士满意度和保留率下降以及患者预后不佳。健康的工作环境会产生相反的效果。目的:评估美国重症护理护士协会(AACN)健康工作环境框架在重症监护室实施6年期间对工作环境评分、离职率和任期的影响。方法:采用前瞻性、纵向设计评估健康工作环境框架在某大型学术医疗机构重症监护病房的实施情况。对6项健康工作环境标准中的每一项都进行了干预。采用AACN健康工作环境评估工具对2017年、2019年、2021年和2023年的各项标准进行了衡量。结果:队列间无统计学差异。从2017年到2023年,各健康工作环境标准得分和总得分均显著上升。护士流动率在COVID-19大流行期间有所增加,但在两年内恢复稳定。结论:本研究的结果表明,针对健康工作环境标准的有针对性的干预措施与提高员工满意度和减少离职率有关。此外,研究结果强调了健康工作环境框架在提高护士保留率方面的价值。
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Longitudinal Evaluation of Implementation of AACN's Healthy Work Environment Framework in an Intensive Care Unit.

Background: Bedside nurse turnover in the United States is 22.5%, representing a national challenge that has been attributed to poor work environments. Poor work environments result in decreased nurse satisfaction and retention as well as poor patient outcomes. Healthy work environments have the opposite effects.

Objectives: To evaluate the impact of implementation of the American Association of Critical-Care Nurses (AACN) healthy work environment framework in an intensive care unit on work environment scores, turnover, and tenure during a 6-year period.

Methods: A prospective, longitudinal design was used to evaluate implementation of the healthy work environment framework in an intensive care unit in a large academic medical facility. Interventions for each of the 6 healthy work environment standards were carried out. The AACN Healthy Work Environment Assessment Tool was used to measure each standard in 2017, 2019, 2021, and 2023.

Results: No statistically significant differences were found between cohorts. The score for each healthy work environment standard and the overall score increased significantly from 2017 to 2023. Nurse turnover increased during the COVID-19 pandemic but restabilized within 2 years.

Conclusions: Findings from this study suggest that targeted interventions addressing the healthy work environment standards are associated with improved staff satisfaction and reduced turnover. Furthermore, the findings highlight the value of the healthy work environment framework in improving nurse retention.

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期刊介绍: The editors of the American Journal of Critical Care (AJCC) invite authors to submit original manuscripts describing investigations, advances, or observations from all specialties related to the care of critically and acutely ill patients. Papers promoting collaborative practice and research are encouraged. Manuscripts will be considered on the understanding that they have not been published elsewhere and have been submitted solely to AJCC.
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