Newton J, Waters V
St Luke's Hospice, Basildon, UK.
Int J Palliat Nurs. 2001 Nov;7(11):531-40. doi: 10.12968/ijpn.2001.7.11.9293.
This study analysed the lived experiences of work stress of 21 community palliative care clinical nurse specialists from four centres in urban Essex, UK. Data were collected using an open-ended questionnaire and semi-structured interviews. Three major themes emerged: pressure of workload; relationships with health professionals; and the impact of the sadness of the client group. The pressure of workload was associated with nine sub-themes including staff shortages, client's or professionals' misperceptions of role, changing role, and erosion of normal support systems at work or at home. Relationships with some general practitioners seemed to cause most difficulty and social services seemed to have different priorities and to respond slowly. The impact of the sadness of the client group was only seen in four distinct situations. An overwork stress spiral is described that provides a salutary warning for managers, but also offers interesting solutions.
本研究分析了来自英国埃塞克斯郡城市四个中心的21名社区姑息治疗临床护士专家的工作压力体验。数据通过开放式问卷和半结构化访谈收集。出现了三个主要主题:工作量压力;与卫生专业人员的关系;以及客户群体悲伤情绪的影响。工作量压力与九个次主题相关,包括人员短缺、客户或专业人员对角色的误解、角色变化以及工作或家庭中正常支持系统的侵蚀。与一些全科医生的关系似乎造成了最大困难,社会服务部门似乎有不同的优先事项且反应迟缓。客户群体悲伤情绪的影响仅在四种不同情况下出现。描述了一种过度工作压力螺旋,这对管理人员来说是一个有益的警示,但也提供了有趣的解决方案。