实施禅室对农村医院员工幸福感的影响

Vicky Brockman, Anne Dominguez, R. Urban
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目的:新冠肺炎大流行显著增加了全球医护人员与工作相关的压力和焦虑,增加了他们精疲力竭的可能性。农村医院面临着额外的挑战,因为它们往往在资源和人员有限的情况下提供护理。农村医院努力减轻员工与工作相关的压力和焦虑,但很少有研究或项目突出这些努力。我们的循证实践项目旨在回答这样一个问题,即使用“禅宗”或康复室是否会影响农村医护人员在轮班期间的压力和焦虑水平?样本:该项目的便利样本包括36名医护人员和一家急性护理机构的医院工作人员,该机构仅为德克萨斯州中北部的一个农村县提供服务。方法:遵循IOWA模型,进行文献检索,并获得IRB对该项目的审查。在一个有柔和灯光、按摩椅、芳香疗法和其他各种放松工具的房间里,创造了一个私人、宁静的空间。从2021年6月到2022年1月,所有员工都被邀请使用房间,并在进出房间时完成简短的自愿匿名调查。2022年3月进行了另一项简短的调查,以探讨员工对该项目的看法。研究结果:平均而言,参与者在使用禅室后的压力和焦虑水平显著降低。房间前的焦虑评分可以显著预测参与者房间后的压力水平。房间使用的障碍包括员工对可用时间的感知,以及轮班期间有足够的员工离职。结论:私人、不间断的空间减少了员工的压力和焦虑,使他们能够带着新的活力重返工作岗位。农村医院将受益于实施这样一个空间,并对压力和焦虑水平的影响进行进一步研究,即使新冠肺炎已转变为地方病。
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Implementing a Zen Room to Influence Well-Being in Rural Hospital Employees
Purpose: The COVID-19 pandemic significantly increased work-related stress and anxiety in healthcare workers worldwide, increasing their potential for burnout. Rural hospitals experienced additional challenges as they often provided care with limited resources and staff. Efforts are made by rural hospitals to mitigate employees' work-related stress and anxiety, but few studies or projects have been published that highlight these efforts. Our evidence-based practice project aimed to answer the question, does the use of a "Zen" or recovery room influence rural healthcare staff stress and anxiety levels during their shift? Sample: The project's convenience sample included 36 healthcare workers and hospital staff in an acute care facility, solely servicing a rural county in north-central Texas. Method: Following the IOWA Model, a literature search was conducted, and IRB review of the project was obtained. A private, restful space was created in a room with soft lighting, a massage chair, aromatherapy, and other various tools for relaxation. From June 2021 – January 2022, all staff were invited to use the room and complete a brief voluntary anonymous survey when they entered and exited the room. An additional short-answer survey was conducted in March 2022 to explore employees' perceptions of the project. Findings: On average, participants reported significantly lower levels of stress and anxiety after using the Zen room. Pre-room anxiety scores significantly predicted participants' post-room stress levels. Barriers to room use included employee's perception of available time and enough staff during the shift to step away from their duties. Conclusion: The availability of private, uninterrupted space decreased staff stress and anxiety and allowed them to return to work with a renewed sense of energy. Rural hospitals would benefit in implementing such a space and conducting further research on the effects of stress and anxiety levels, even as COVID-19 shifts to an endemic disease.
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期刊介绍: Research articles concerning rural nursing and/or rural health-care are invited for review. Theoretical, opinion and evidence-based reviews are also invited for review. Letters to the Editor encouraged under column section. At least one author on each manuscript must be a member of the Rural Nurse Organization (RNO).
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