{"title":"持续专业发展对护士幸福感和满意度的影响。","authors":"T. Kearns","doi":"10.7429/pi.2021.744256b","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"INTRODUCTION The European Centre of Excellence for Research in Continuing Professional Development (CPD) aims to develop a pan-European network of researchers, clinicians, regulators, and professional bodies to advance the science of CPD through research and foster knowledge exchange to promote best practices in CPD that can be translated across Europe. Currently, the Centre has members from 22 European countries. Three research-working groups have been established to develop key activities into CPD: 1) Evaluating the impact of CPD; 2) Digital Pedagogies for CPD; 3) The economics of CPD. One of its research activities focuses on exploring CPD needs of newly qualified nurses and midwives (NQNMs) and the impact on their \"Intention to leave\" and \"Job satisfaction\". 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(2013). The last open-ended question, developed by the RCSI research team, asks the main motivation for leaving the profession. RESULTS Data collection will start by the end of September 2021. Expected outcomes are: 1) Create a database to inform a further pan-European wide survey of NQNMs and their CPD needs and 2) Provide recommendations to regulators, healthcare providers and policy makers about the CPD needs of NQNMs and factors associated with job satisfaction and Intention to Leave. CONCLUSIONS Previous research into CPD demonstrates its potential to improve job satisfaction and retention. Likewise, there is evidence that it is important to support NQNMs through appropriately designed CPD programs. 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摘要
欧洲持续专业发展卓越研究中心(European Centre of Excellence for Research in Continuing Professional Development, CPD)旨在建立一个由研究人员、临床医生、监管机构和专业机构组成的泛欧网络,通过研究和促进知识交流来推进CPD科学,促进CPD的最佳实践,这些实践可以在整个欧洲推广。目前,该中心有来自22个欧洲国家的成员。成立了三个研究工作组,将重点活动发展为持续专业发展:1)评估持续专业发展的影响;2)持续专业发展的数字化教学;3) CPD的经济学。其中一项研究是探讨新晋护士及助产士持续专业进修的需要,以及对他们“离职意向”及“工作满意度”的影响。然而,关于NQNMs在毕业后的前24个月内参与的持续专业进修活动的范围和程度的信息是有限的。NQNMs参与持续专业进修活动与工作满意度和离开组织或专业的意图之间的关系也不为人所知。目的加深对非合格护士持续专业进修需求的了解,探讨对非合格护士工作满意度和离职意向的影响。方法在爱尔兰、英国、意大利和克罗地亚四个欧洲国家进行在线调查,采用横断面研究。SAMPLE2254 NQNMs。调查问卷采用三个有效的来源:1。Q-PDN衡量护士给予持续专业进修的“动机”、“条件”和“重要性”,以及“从事的持续专业进修活动”。2. McCloskey/Mueller满意度量表(MMSS)评估护士的工作满意度。3.关于离开当前工作场所(如病房)、组织或护理专业的意向的四个问题,改编自Heinen等人(2013)。最后一个开放式问题是由RCSI研究团队提出的,问的是离开这个行业的主要动机。数据收集将于2021年9月底开始。预期的结果是:1)创建一个数据库,为进一步的泛欧范围的NQNMs及其CPD需求调查提供信息;2)向监管机构、医疗保健提供者和政策制定者提供有关NQNMs的CPD需求以及与工作满意度和离职意向相关因素的建议。结论以往对持续专业进修的研究表明,持续专业进修具有提高工作满意度和留任率的潜力。同样,有证据表明,通过适当设计的CPD计划来支持NQNMs是很重要的。本研究旨在为NQNMs的持续职业发展需求及其对工作满意度和留任的影响提供科学的知识基础。
The impact of Continuing Professional Development on nurses' wellbeing and satisfaction.
INTRODUCTION The European Centre of Excellence for Research in Continuing Professional Development (CPD) aims to develop a pan-European network of researchers, clinicians, regulators, and professional bodies to advance the science of CPD through research and foster knowledge exchange to promote best practices in CPD that can be translated across Europe. Currently, the Centre has members from 22 European countries. Three research-working groups have been established to develop key activities into CPD: 1) Evaluating the impact of CPD; 2) Digital Pedagogies for CPD; 3) The economics of CPD. One of its research activities focuses on exploring CPD needs of newly qualified nurses and midwives (NQNMs) and the impact on their "Intention to leave" and "Job satisfaction". However, information about the range and extent of CPD activities NQNMs participate in during the first 24 months following graduation is limited. It is also not well known how NQNMs' participation in CPD activities is associated with job satisfaction and intention to leave the organisation or the profession. AIM To develop a better understanding of the CPD needs of NQNMs and explore the impact on NQNMs' job satisfaction and intention to leave. METHODS A cross-sectional study using an online survey in four European countries: Ireland, UK, Italy, and Croatia. SAMPLE 2254 NQNMs. The questionnaire was developed using three validated sources: 1. The Q-PDN measures "motives", "conditions" and "importance" given to CPD and "CPD activities undertaken" by nurses. 2. The McCloskey/Mueller Satisfaction Scale (MMSS) assesses nurses' job satisfaction. 3. Four questions on Intention to leave current workplace (e.g., ward), organisation, or the nursing profession, adapted from Heinen et al. (2013). The last open-ended question, developed by the RCSI research team, asks the main motivation for leaving the profession. RESULTS Data collection will start by the end of September 2021. Expected outcomes are: 1) Create a database to inform a further pan-European wide survey of NQNMs and their CPD needs and 2) Provide recommendations to regulators, healthcare providers and policy makers about the CPD needs of NQNMs and factors associated with job satisfaction and Intention to Leave. CONCLUSIONS Previous research into CPD demonstrates its potential to improve job satisfaction and retention. Likewise, there is evidence that it is important to support NQNMs through appropriately designed CPD programs. The present European study intends to contribute to the scientific knowledge base on CPD needs and its impact on job satisfaction and retention in NQNMs.
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Professioni Infermieristiche pubblica, previa approvazione del Comitato di Redazione (CdR), articoli relativi alle diverse funzioni ed ambiti della professione infermieristica e ostetrica.