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摘要
目的通过对中国急诊科护士工作倦怠的发生率及影响因素的系统回顾,了解中国急诊科护士工作倦怠的现状,为制定干预措施提供科学依据。方法检索Web of Science、PubMed、EMBASE、Cochrane、中国生物医学光盘、万方数据、VIP、CNKI等数据库,收集中国急诊科护士工作倦怠相关文献,检索时间为建库至2019年7月。2名研究人员对文献进行质量评价和数据提取,进行系统评价,对与定量分析一致的研究采用Stata 12.0进行meta分析。结果共有23篇文章符合纳入标准,报道了中国急诊科护士工作倦怠的发生情况。91.3%(21/23)的研究使用了Maslach职业倦怠量表。基于13项研究的荟萃分析显示,42%的护士情绪衰竭程度高,43%的护士高度去个性化,57%的护士个人成就感低。与工作倦怠相关的因素可能包括年龄、性别、婚姻状况、夜班、生活方式、工作场所暴力、同理心、社会支持等。结论中国急诊科护士情绪耗竭程度高、人格解体程度高、个人成就感低的发生率较高,管理者需要针对其影响因素实施有针对性的干预策略。关键词:护士;工作倦怠;急诊科;影响因素;系统评价;荟萃分析
A systematic review of incidence and influencing factors of nurses' job burnout in emergency department in China
Objective
To understand the status of nurses' job burnout in emergency department in China and to provide a scientific basis for making intervention measures by systematically review incidence and influencing factors of nurses' job burnout in emergency department in China.
Methods
Web of Science, PubMed, EMBASE, Cochrane, China Biology Medicine disc, WanFang Data, VIP and CNKI databases were searched to collect literatures related to nurses' job burnout in emergency department in China, and the search time was from the construction of the database to July 2019. Two researchers performed quality evaluation and data extraction on the literature to conduct a systematic review and studies that were consistent with quantitative analysis were given meta-analysis by Stata 12.0.
Results
A total of 23 articles met the inclusion criteria and reported the occurrence of nurses' job burnout in emergency department in China. A total of 91.3% (21/23) of studies used the Maslach Burnout Inventory. Meta-analysis based on 13 studies showed that 42% of nurses experienced high emotional exhaustion, 43% were highly depersonalized and 57% had low personal accomplishment. Factors related to job burnout might include age, gender, marital status, night shifts, lifestyle, workplace violence, empathy, social support and so on.
Conclusions
The incidences of high emotional exhaustion, high depersonalization and low personal accomplishment of nurses in emergency department in China are relatively higher, and managers need to implement targeted intervention strategies based on their influencing factors.
Key words:
Nurses; Job burnout; Emergency department; Influencing factors; Systematic review; Meta-analysis