COVID-19大流行期间围手术期护士的经验及住院意向的预测因素

IF 2.4 4区 医学 Q2 NURSING
Jan Odom-Forren, Sarah Wente, Mary Kay Rayens, Vallire Hooper
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COVID-19大流行在全球范围内造成了医疗保健危机,这可能影响了围手术期护理的角色和责任。本研究的目的是评估COVID-19大流行期间围手术期护士的工作经历,并评估他们感知到的压力、倦怠和工作满意度对他们留在劳动力市场的意愿的影响。描述性的探索性设计采用电子调查方法进行。本研究以工作需求-资源模型为指导。主要结局变量为ITS。数据分析包括单变量和多变量技术。调查对象的平均年龄(N = 1436)为50岁;92%为女性;54%的人表示BSN是他们的最高学位。超过一半(59%)是临床护士,大多数(64%)报告在COVID-19期间在他们通常的单位工作。直接护理COVID-19患者的护士报告了更高的倦怠和继发性创伤应激(p
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Perioperative Nurses' Experience During the COVID-19 Pandemic and Predictors of Intent to Stay.

The COVID-19 pandemic created a crisis in healthcare throughout the world, which may have influenced perioperative nursing roles and responsibilities. The aims of this study were to assess the perioperative nurse's work experience during the COVID-19 pandemic and to evaluate the impact of their perceived stress, burnout, and job satisfaction on their intent to stay (ITS) in the workforce. A descriptive, exploratory design was conducted using an electronic survey methodology. The study was guided by the Job Demands-Resources model. The primary outcome variable was ITS. Data analysis included univariate and multivariate techniques. The mean age of respondents (N = 1436) was 50; 92% were female; 54% reported a BSN as their highest degree. Over half were clinical nurses (59%) and the majority (64%) reported working in their usual unit during COVID-19. Nurses providing direct care to COVID-19 patients reported significantly higher burnout and secondary traumatic stress (p < 0.001); however, there was no significant difference in ITS. Significant predictors of ITS included a greater number of years as a perioperative nurse, higher compassion satisfaction, and a positive perception of workload. Results support years in practice and higher compassion satisfaction as positive predictors of ITS in the workforce and a perception of heavier workload as negative. Perioperative nurses took on a variety of roles that could be helpful in the future support of pandemics. Institutional and policy support of actions to enhance perioperative nurses' perceived workload and compassion satisfaction is important to foster nurses staying within perioperative nursing and the organization.

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3.90
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期刊介绍: Research in Nursing & Health ( RINAH ) is a peer-reviewed general research journal devoted to publication of a wide range of research that will inform the practice of nursing and other health disciplines. The editors invite reports of research describing problems and testing interventions related to health phenomena, health care and self-care, clinical organization and administration; and the testing of research findings in practice. Research protocols are considered if funded in a peer-reviewed process by an agency external to the authors’ home institution and if the work is in progress. Papers on research methods and techniques are appropriate if they go beyond what is already generally available in the literature and include description of successful use of the method. Theory papers are accepted if each proposition is supported by research evidence. Systematic reviews of the literature are reviewed if PRISMA guidelines are followed. Letters to the editor commenting on published articles are welcome.
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