Morgan D G, Stewart N J, D'Arcy C, Forbes D, Lawson J
Institute of Agricultural Rural & Environmental Health, Royal University Hospital, University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, SK, Canada.
J Psychiatr Ment Health Nurs. 2005 Jun;12(3):347-58. doi: 10.1111/j.1365-2850.2005.00846.x.
This study compared nursing aides (NAs) employed in rural nursing homes with and without dementia special care units (SCUs) on (1) exposure to and distress from disruptive behaviours exhibited by residents, (2) job strain and (3) physical assault.
The data were drawn from a larger study conducted in Saskatchewan, Canada, in which all rural nursing homes of < or = 100 beds that had an SCU were matched to same-sized rural facilities with no SCU. Nursing aides (n = 355) completed a mailed survey questionnaire.
Nursing aides employed in nursing homes with an SCU reported significantly less frequent exposure to disruptive behaviours (including aggressive and aversive behaviours) than NAs in non-SCU facilities, less distress when these behaviours were directed toward them, less exposure to aggressive behaviour during caregiving, lower job demands and lower job strain. There was a trend toward increased risk of being assaulted in the last year associated with being in a non-SCU facility. Having a permanent position, increased job strain, and feeling inadequately prepared for dementia care were significantly associated with higher risk of being assaulted. In the SCU facilities, NAs who worked more time on the SCU reported more assaults but less distress from disruptive behaviour, lower psychological job demands, lower job strain and greater work autonomy.
Providing more dementia care training and reducing job demands and job strain may help to reduce work-related stress and physical assault of nursing aides employed in nursing homes.
本研究比较了在设有和未设有痴呆症特殊护理单元(SCU)的农村养老院工作的护理助理(NA)在以下方面的情况:(1)接触居民破坏性行为的情况及由此产生的困扰;(2)工作压力;(3)身体攻击。
数据来自于在加拿大萨斯喀彻温省进行的一项规模更大的研究,其中所有床位≤100张且设有SCU的农村养老院与同等规模但没有SCU的农村设施进行了匹配。护理助理(n = 355)完成了一份邮寄调查问卷。
与非SCU设施中的护理助理相比,在设有SCU的养老院工作的护理助理报告称,接触破坏性行为(包括攻击性行为和厌恶行为)的频率显著更低,当这些行为针对他们时所感受到的困扰更少,在护理过程中接触攻击性行为的情况更少,工作要求更低,工作压力也更低。在过去一年中,身处非SCU设施有遭受攻击风险增加的趋势。拥有固定职位、工作压力增加以及感觉对痴呆症护理准备不足与遭受攻击的较高风险显著相关。在SCU设施中,在SCU工作时间更长的护理助理报告称遭受的攻击更多,但因破坏性行为产生的困扰更少,心理工作要求更低,工作压力更低,工作自主性更高。
提供更多痴呆症护理培训以及降低工作要求和工作压力可能有助于减轻养老院护理助理的工作相关压力和身体攻击。