Rabia S Allari, Khaldoun Hamdan, Maha Atout, Abeer Mohammed Shaheen, Maha Alkaid Albqoor
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摘要
研究目的:探讨医院护士工作场所不文明行为与关怀责任的关系。方法:采用横断面设计。采用便利抽样技术,来自约旦10家医院的1,378名护士参与了调查。对被试进行工作场所不文明行为问卷和关怀维度量表。数据分析采用描述性统计和双模型多元线性回归。结果:工作场所不文明行为与护士护理责任显著负相关r(1376) =。10, p =β = -0.185, p结论:护士报告前一年工作中同事或主管的不文明行为较少。护士工作场所不文明的经历与他们对病人的照顾责任之间的关系很弱。护理管理需要解决工作场所的不文明行为和护士的关怀责任。改善护理责任的干预措施可以帮助减少护士之间的不文明行为,例如治疗沟通技巧。
Association Between Nurses' Experiences of Workplace Incivility and Caring Responsibilities: A Cross-Sectional Study.
Study aim: To examine the association between workplace incivility and caring responsibilities among hospital nurses.
Methods: A cross-sectional design was utilized. A convenience sampling technique was used, and 1,378 nurses from 10 hospitals in Jordan participated. Questionnaires on workplace incivility and Caring Dimensions Inventory were administered to the participants. Data were analyzed using descriptive statistics and a two-model multiple linear regression.
Results: Workplace incivility was significantly and negatively correlated with nurses' caring responsibilities r (1,376) = .10, p =< .001. The total mean score of reported incivility was 23.92 (SD = 10.06), ranging between 12 and 60. The regression model showed that caring responsibilities significantly predicted lower experiences of workplace incivility among hospital nurses (β = -0.185, p < .00), holding the effect of nurses' characteristics constant.
Conclusions: Nurses reported low incivility behaviors from coworkers or supervisors during the prior year at work. Nurses' experience of workplace incivility was weakly associated with their caring responsibilities toward patients. Nursing management needs to address workplace incivility and caring responsibilities among nurses. Interventions to improve nursing care responsibilities could help reduce incivility among nurses, such as therapeutic communication skills.