Perry Tristan Roberts
Heritage Healthcare, Blacksburg, VA, USA.
AANA J. 2005 Oct;73(5):351-6.
A qualitative inquiry was launched to explore occupational stress among Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetists (CRNAs). The purpose of this study was to examine how job-related stress manifests itself among CRNAs regarding their ability to relate to their peers. Twenty CRNAs and 15 of their coworkers from North Carolina and Tennessee participated in the study. To help confirm emerging findings, data triangulation (ie, semistructured interviews, clinical observations, and artifact data) was used to answer 4 research questions. Perceived occupational-related stressors identified by the CRNAs pertained to patient care, anesthesia work in general, job relationships, inadequate surgical preparation, the operating room environment, and physical stressors. Staying focused on patient care, the use of humor, verbalization and internalization of concerns, and adopting personal hobbies were identified as coping mechanisms to combat work-related stress. Moreover, 6 major themes surfaced after analyzing the data using the constant comparative method. The findings underscore that the shortage of registered nurses and anesthetists needs to be addressed to more effectively tackle the participants' perceived stressors. Employers can adopt concrete measures in assisting CRNAs with handling occupational stress, such as offering mandatory in-servicing and adequate time to attend in-servicing.
开展了一项定性研究,以探讨注册护士麻醉师(CRNA)的职业压力。本研究的目的是考察与工作相关的压力如何在CRNA中体现为他们与同行相处的能力。来自北卡罗来纳州和田纳西州的20名CRNA及其15名同事参与了该研究。为了帮助证实新出现的研究结果,采用了数据三角剖分法(即半结构化访谈、临床观察和人工制品数据)来回答4个研究问题。CRNA识别出的与职业相关的压力源涉及患者护理、一般麻醉工作、工作关系、手术准备不足、手术室环境和身体压力源。专注于患者护理、运用幽默、表达和内化担忧以及培养个人爱好被确定为应对与工作相关压力的应对机制。此外,使用持续比较法分析数据后出现了6个主要主题。研究结果强调,需要解决注册护士和麻醉师短缺的问题,以便更有效地应对参与者所感知到的压力源。雇主可以采取具体措施帮助CRNA应对职业压力,比如提供强制性在职培训以及充足的时间参加在职培训。