Pearson A, Hocking S, Mott S, Riggs A
Faculty of Nursing, Deakin University, Geelong, Victoria, Australia.
J Adv Nurs. 1992 Jul;17(7):767-76. doi: 10.1111/j.1365-2648.1992.tb01997.x.
This study investigated the relationships between skills mix, resident dependency and the quality of care and life of residents in a stratified random sample of 200 non-government homes in four Australian states. The study considered various measures of skills mix including the qualifications of the staff (staffing mix), the exposure of staff to in-service training and the leadership style of the director of nursing. The only relationships found between staffing mix (that is, the proportion of qualified and unqualified staff) related to the positive effect of therapy staff on the variety of experience of residents. Significant relationships between a number of other components of skills mix and the outcomes of care were found. Specifically, exposure to in-service training of staff and the leadership style of the director of nursing affected quality of care. State enrolled nurses were found to be significantly less satisfied with their work than registered nurses or untrained nurse assistants. Further studies are suggested in these areas and a review of skills mix in relation to them is recommended.
本研究在澳大利亚四个州的200家非政府养老院的分层随机样本中,调查了技能组合、居民护理依赖程度与居民护理质量和生活质量之间的关系。该研究考虑了技能组合的各种衡量指标,包括员工资质(人员配置组合)、员工接受在职培训的情况以及护理主任的领导风格。在人员配置组合(即合格与不合格员工的比例)方面,唯一发现的关系是治疗人员对居民丰富体验有积极影响。在技能组合的许多其他组成部分与护理结果之间也发现了显著关系。具体而言,员工接受在职培训的情况以及护理主任的领导风格会影响护理质量。研究发现,州注册护士对工作的满意度明显低于注册护士或未经培训的护士助理。建议在这些领域开展进一步研究,并对与之相关的技能组合进行审查。