护理人员对专业护理机构工作环境的态度。

S L Sandel, D R Johnson
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本研究旨在探讨某长期照护机构护理人员对工作环境的态度。这是针对分配到不同工作站的两个工作人员小组在工作成绩方面的差异而进行的调查,这种现象在分成翼楼、楼层或其他小组的机构中并不罕见。通过对问卷调查结果和病人护理数据的分析,作者确定了两个护理助理亚组之间的团队内部冲突,这似乎是导致一组助手士气低落的原因。作者提出了几种可以有效提高士气和工作绩效的管理策略。大多数人类服务和卫生专业主要以客户或患者为中心,特别是护理专业,其中大多数文献和研究都侧重于改善患者护理。对保健机构中护理人员所经历的压力及其对工作表现的潜在影响的关注较少。诸如职业倦怠、压力相关疾病、士气建设以及长期护理的新管理方法等问题直到最近才得到解决。在一系列关于儿童护理和心理健康工作者的倦怠综合症的研究中,人们注意到一些机构和个人变量影响着人们对工作、机构和病人的态度。例如,当工作关系良好时,员工对工作的感觉会更积极。其他与长期护理相关的制度变量包括工作安排、工作分担、决策中的权力或影响程度,以及对工作表现的反馈。(摘要删节250字)
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Nursing staff attitudes toward the work environment in a skilled nursing facility.

This study examines the attitudes of nursing staff toward their work environment in one long-term-care facility. It was conducted in response to differences noted in job performance between two staff subgroups assigned to different work stations, a phenomenon not uncommon in institutions that are divided into wings, floors, or other subgroups. Through analysis of questionnaire responses and patient-care data, the authors identified an intragroup conflict between two subgroups of nursing aides that appeared to be a cause of low morale among one group of aides. The authors suggest several management strategies that could effectively improve morale and job performance. Most human-service and health professions have been primarily client- or patient-centered, particularly the nursing profession in which the majority of literature and research focuses on improving patient care. Less attention has been given to the stresses experienced by care-givers in health settings, and their potential effects on job performance. Issues such as burnout, stress-related illnesses, morale building, and new management approaches in long-term care only recently have been addressed. In a series of studies about the burnout syndrome in child care and mental health workers, it was noted that several institutional and personal variables affected people's attitudes toward their work, the institution, and patients. For example, when work relationships were good, staff members reported more positive feelings about their jobs. Other institutional variables relevant to long-term care included work schedules, work-sharing, degree of power or influence in decision-making, and feedback about job performance.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)

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