护士工作投入、工作满意度、护理质量和离职意向之间的关系:美国的一项全国性调查

IF 2.9 3区 医学 Q1 NURSING
Holly Wei , Leann Horsley , Yan Cao , Lisa M. Haddad , Katherine C. Hall , Roslyn Robinson , Margaret Powers , Debra Gay Anderson
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摘要

目标员工工作敬业度、工作满意度、护理质量和离职意愿是衡量医疗保健组织绩效的关键指标。本研究旨在分析护士工作投入的现状及其影响因素,以检验护士工作投入、工作满意度、护理质量和离职意愿之间的关系。方法采用定量描述性横断面设计。数据是从2022年3月至9月从美国注册护士那里在线收集的。测量包括乌得勒支工作参与量表、人口统计数据以及有关工作满意度、感知护理质量和离职意向的问题。结果900名护士参加了在线调查。在参与者中,79.2%的人表示持有专业证书,59.4%的人在工作满意度方面得分很高/非常高,82.2%的人在护理质量方面表示得分很高或非常高,28.4%的人表示可能/非常可能在下一年离职。护士的工作敬业度与护士的工作满意度和护理质量呈正相关,但与离职意愿呈负相关。与非认证护士相比,更多的认证护士报告了高或非常高的工作满意度。至于人口统计数据,线性回归分析显示,与同行相比,年龄较大、被认定为白人并拥有博士学位的护士报告的工作参与度更高。结论本研究表明,护士的工作敬业度与工作满意度、护理质量感知和离职意愿有关。护士在本研究中的工作参与度低于其他研究,尤其是在新冠肺炎大流行之前,这可能表明与新冠肺炎的影响有关。由于护士的工作敬业度与工作满意度显著相关,护士领导者需要找到提高护士工作满意度和留任率的方法。
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The associations among nurse work engagement, job satisfaction, quality of care, and intent to leave: A national survey in the United States

Objectives

Employee work engagement, job satisfaction, quality of care, and intent to leave are critical indicators for healthcare organizational performance. This study aimed to analyze the current state of nurses’ work engagement and its factors to examine the associations among nurses’ work engagement, job satisfaction, quality of care, and intent to leave in the United States (US).

Methods

This is a quantitative descriptive cross-section design. Data were collected online from the US registered nurses from March to September 2022. Measures comprised the Utrecht Work Engagement Scale, the demographics, and questions regarding job satisfaction, perceived quality of care, and intent to leave.

Results

Nine hundred nurses participated in the online survey. Among the participants, 79.2% reported holding a specialty certification, 59.4% scored high/very high on job satisfaction, 82.2% expressed high/very high on the perceived quality of nursing care, and 28.4% conveyed likely/very likely to leave in the following year. Nurses’ work engagement was positively associated with nurses’ job satisfaction and their perceived quality of care but negatively associated with intent to leave. More certified nurses reported high or very high job satisfaction than non-certified nurses. As for demographics, the linear regression analysis showed that nurses who were older, identified as White, and held doctorate degrees reported higher levels of work engagement in comparison to their counterparts.

Conclusions

This study shows that nurses’ work engagement is associated with their job satisfaction, perceived quality of care, and intent to leave. Nurses’ work engagement in this study is lower than in other studies, especially before the COVID-19 pandemic, which may indicate a possible association with the COVID-19 impact. Because nurses’ work engagement is significantly associated with job satisfaction, nurse leaders need to find ways to promote nurses’ job satisfaction and retention.

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期刊介绍: This journal aims to promote excellence in nursing and health care through the dissemination of the latest, evidence-based, peer-reviewed clinical information and original research, providing an international platform for exchanging knowledge, research findings and nursing practice experience. This journal covers a wide range of nursing topics such as advanced nursing practice, bio-psychosocial issues related to health, cultural perspectives, lifestyle change as a component of health promotion, chronic disease, including end-of-life care, family care giving. IJNSS publishes four issues per year in Jan/Apr/Jul/Oct. IJNSS intended readership includes practicing nurses in all spheres and at all levels who are committed to advancing practice and professional development on the basis of new knowledge and evidence; managers and senior members of the nursing; nurse educators and nursing students etc. IJNSS seeks to enrich insight into clinical need and the implications for nursing intervention and models of service delivery. Contributions are welcomed from other health professions on issues that have a direct impact on nursing practice.
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