组织支持在重症监护室护士工作投入中的作用

Q3 Nursing
Marwa Badwan, N. Eshah, Rayan Ahmad
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在重症监护室工作的挑战和困难给医护人员,特别是护士带来了压力。为了支持在重症监护病房(icu)工作的护士,在组织中发展支持性气候可能会促使护士提高工作敬业度和其他相关因素。目的:探讨icu护士组织支持与工作投入的关系。材料与方法:本相关横断面研究于2021年1月至8月对约旦安曼市两家政府医院的140名护士进行。采用简单随机抽样的方法,采用人口统计学问卷、组织支持感知量表(8项)和乌得勒支工作投入量表(9项)三部分问卷收集研究数据。采用描述性统计、独立t检验、Spearman相关检验和层次多元线性回归分析来确定组织支持感对护士工作投入的影响。所有检验的显著性水平均设为小于0.05。结果:约53.6%的参与者为男性,55%在内科-外科重症监护病房工作,45%在心脏护理病房工作。结果显示,组织支持感和工作投入感的平均±SD分值分别为29.53±6.71和3.71±0.88。此外,结果显示,基于护士的社会人口统计学或工作相关因素,感知组织支持和工作投入没有显着差异。最后,组织支持感与工作投入存在显著的弱正相关(r= 0.23, P=0.002)。线性回归模型显示,组织支持感可以预测工作投入度(R2 = 0.039)。结论:icu护士的组织支持感是提高工作敬业度的重要因素之一。研究结果对不同环境下的护士有几个启示。约旦卫生政策制定者必须采取行动,提高护士对组织支持的认识,从而提高护士的工作参与度。
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The Role of Organizational Support in Work Engagement Among Nurses Working in Intensive Care Units
Introduction: The challenges and difficulties of working in intensive care units put pressure on healthcare professionals, especially nurses. To support nurses working in intensive care units (ICUs), developing supportive climates in organizations may drive nurses towards increasing work engagement levels and other related factors. Objective: This study aimed to determine the relationship between organizational support and the work engagement of nurses working in ICUs. Materials and Methods: This correlational cross-sectional study was conducted on 140 nurses working in two governmental hospitals in Amman City, Jordan, from January to August 2021. The participants were selected with a simple random sampling method, and study data were collected using a 3-part questionnaire: demographics, the survey of perceived organizational support scale with 8 items, and the Utrecht work engagement scale with 9 items. Descriptive statistics, the independent t test, the Spearman correlation test, and hierarchal multiple linear regression analysis were performed to determine the contribution of perceived organizational support on nurses' work engagement. The significance level for all tests was set to be less than 0.05. Results: About 53.6% of participants were male, 55% worked in medical-surgical intensive care units, and 45% were in cardiac care units. The results showed that the mean ± SD scores of perceived organizational support and work engagement were 29.53 ± 6.71 and 3.71 ± 0.88, respectively. Also, results showed no significant differences in perceived organizational support and work engagement based on nurses' socio-demographics or work-related factors. Finally, there was a significant positive weak correlation between perceived organizational support and work engagement (r= 0.23, P=0.002). The linear regression model showed that perceived organizational support could predict work engagement (R2 = 0.039). Conclusions: Perceived organizational support among nurses working in ICUs is one of the important factors in increasing work engagement. Findings have several implications for nurses in different settings. Jordanian health policymakers must take action to improve nurses' perception of organizational support and consequently increase nurses' work engagement.
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Journal of Holistic Nursing and Midwifery
Journal of Holistic Nursing and Midwifery Nursing-Maternity and Midwifery
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