重症护理专业人员的职业倦怠和道德冲突暴露水平及实践环境评估。

V. Salas-Bergües MSN , E. Lizarazu-Armendáriz RN , M. Eraso-Pérez de Urabayen RN , P. Mateo-Manrique RN , M. Mendívil-Pérez MSN , R. Goñi-Viguria MSN
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摘要

背景:在重症监护病房(ICU)工作的护理专业人员具有很高的发展负面情绪反应的风险,以及与伦理问题相关的情绪和精神问题。通过了解这些专业人员的职业倦怠和道德冲突水平,以及实践环境可能对他们产生的影响,可以确定改善这些方面的有效策略的设计。目的:分析重症监护专业人员职业倦怠、伦理冲突暴露、执业环境感知水平与社会人口学变量之间的关系。方法:在某三级大学附属医院ICU进行描述性、相关性、横断面观察性研究。采用Maslach职业倦怠量表对员工的职业倦怠水平进行评估;护士职业道德冲突问卷对护士职业道德冲突程度的影响,护理工作指数实践环境量表对护士职业道德冲突程度的影响。进行描述性和推断性统计。采用Fisher精确卡方检验分析分类变量间的相关性(χ2)。结果:共评估护士31名、护理员8名,参与率为82,93%。31.10%的护理专业人员存在职业倦怠的迹象,14.89%的护理专业人员认为他们在不利的环境中工作,87.23%的护理专业人员存在中高的道德冲突暴露指数。受教育程度(χ2=11.084, p=0.011)和职业类别(χ2=5.007, p=0.025)影响护士职业倦怠水平,其中护理员的职业倦怠水平较高。职业倦怠水平与环境、伦理冲突指数比较,差异无统计学意义。结论:本研究发现职业倦怠、职业道德冲突与执业环境感知之间没有关联,提示个人因素可能影响职业道德冲突的发展。
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Levels of burnout and exposure to ethical conflict and assessment of the practice environment in nursing professionals of intensive care

Background

Nursing professionals working in Intensive Care Units (ICU) are at high risk of developing negative emotional responses as well as emotional and spiritual problems related to ethical issues. The design of effective strategies that improve these aspects is determined by knowing the levels of burnout and ethical conflict of these professionals, as well as the influence that the practice environment might have on them.

Objectives

To analyze the relationship between levels of burnout, the exposure to ethical conflicts and the perception of the practice environment among themselves and with sociodemographic variables of the different intensive care nursing professionals.

Methods

Descriptive, correlational, cross-sectional, observational study in an ICU of a tertiary level university hospital. The level of burnout was evaluated with the Maslach Burnout Inventory Human Services Survey scale; the level of ethical conflict with the Ethical Conflict Questionnaire for Nurses and the perception of the environment with the Practice Environment Scale of the Nursing Work Index. Descriptive and inferential statistics were performed. The association between categorical variables was analyzed using Fisher’s exact chi-square test (χ2)

Results

31 nurses and 8 nursing assistants were evaluated, which meant a participation rate of 82,93%. 31,10% of the nursing professionals presented signs of burnout, 14,89% considered that they work in an unfavorable environment and 87,23% presented a medium-high index of exposure to ethical conflict.

The educational level (χ2 = 11.084, p = 0.011) and the professional category (χ2 = 5.007, p = 0.025) influenced the level of burnout: nursing assistants presented higher levels of this.

When comparing the level of burnout with the environment and the index of ethical conflict, there were no statistically significant differences.

Conclusions

The absence of association found in the study between Burnout and ethical conflict with the perception of the practice environment suggests that personal factors may influence its development.

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