Wallin Lars, Ewald Uwe, Wikblad Karin, Scott-Findlay Shannon, Arnetz Bengt B
CRU, Karolinska University Hospital, Stockholm, Sweden.
Worldviews Evid Based Nurs. 2006;3(4):153-64. doi: 10.1111/j.1741-6787.2006.00067.x.
It has become increasingly clear that workplace contextual factors make an important contribution to provider and patient outcomes. The potential for health care professionals of using research in practice is also linked to such factors, although the exact factors or mechanisms for enhancing this potential are not understood. From a perspective of implementing evidence-based nursing practice, the authors of this article report on a study examining contextual factors.
The objective of this study was to identify predictors of organizational improvement by measuring staff perceptions of work contextual factors.
The Quality Work Competence questionnaire was used in a repeated measurement survey with a 1-year break between the two periods of data collection. The sample consisted of 134 employees from four neonatal units in Sweden.
Over the study period significant changes occurred among staff perceptions, both within and between units, on various factors. Changes in staff perceptions on skills development and participatory management were the major predictors of enhanced potential of overall organizational improvement. Perceived improvement in skills development and performance feedback predicted improvement in leadership. Change in commitment was predicted by perceived decreases in work tempo and work-related exhaustion.
These findings indicate the potential for organizational improvement by developing a learning and supportive professional environment as well as by involving staff in decision-making at the unit level. Such initiatives are also likely to be of importance for enhanced use of research in practice and evidence-based nursing. On the other hand, high levels of work tempo and burnout appear to have negative consequences on staff commitment for improving care and the work environment. A better understanding of workplace contextual factors is necessary for improving the organizational potential of getting research into practice and should be considered in future implementation projects.
越来越明显的是,工作场所的背景因素对医疗服务提供者和患者的结局有着重要影响。医疗保健专业人员在实践中运用研究成果的可能性也与这些因素相关,尽管增强这种可能性的确切因素或机制尚不清楚。从实施循证护理实践的角度来看,本文作者报告了一项关于背景因素的研究。
本研究的目的是通过测量员工对工作背景因素的看法来确定组织改进的预测因素。
在一项重复测量调查中使用了质量工作能力问卷,两次数据收集期间相隔1年。样本包括来自瑞典四个新生儿病房的134名员工。
在研究期间,各单位内部和之间的员工对各种因素的看法发生了显著变化。员工对技能发展和参与式管理看法的变化是整体组织改进潜力增强的主要预测因素。技能发展和绩效反馈方面的感知改善预示着领导力的提升。工作节奏和工作相关疲惫感的感知下降预示着承诺的变化。
这些发现表明,通过营造一个学习和支持性的专业环境以及让员工参与单位层面的决策,具有组织改进的潜力。这些举措对于在实践中更多地运用研究成果和循证护理也可能很重要。另一方面,高强度的工作节奏和职业倦怠似乎对员工改善护理和工作环境的承诺产生负面影响。为了提高将研究成果应用于实践的组织潜力,有必要更好地理解工作场所的背景因素,并应在未来的实施项目中加以考虑。