McCrae Niall, Prior Sue, Silverman Marisa, Banerjee Sube
Section of Mental Health and Aging, Institute of Psychiatry, King's College London, London, UK.
Arch Psychiatr Nurs. 2007 Feb;21(1):17-24. doi: 10.1016/j.apnu.2006.09.002.
Research in mental health services for working-age adults has repeatedly shown that work is found more satisfying, if more stressful, by community practitioners than by hospital-based staff. This study examined whether similar differences exist in services for older adults and how this might be influenced by the high proportion of nonprofessionally qualified workers in inpatient settings for mentally infirm older people. The Work Environment Scale was given to all practitioners in a mental health service for older adults in a single London borough. Adjusting for the effect of professional status, community practitioners rated involvement, task orientation, and supervision more positively than institutional staff, but gave less favorable ratings for work pressure and physical comfort. Nurses rated peer cohesion, supervision, autonomy, and innovation more positively than nursing assistants, after controlling for type of setting. Multivariate modeling confirmed that type of setting and professional group were both associated with workplace satisfaction, accounting for 24% and 13% of the variance, respectively. The study highlights aspects of the work environment of mental health staff working with older adults that might benefit from attention.
针对工作年龄段成年人的心理健康服务研究反复表明,社区从业者认为工作更令人满意,尽管压力更大,而医院工作人员则不然。本研究调查了老年人服务中是否存在类似差异,以及精神虚弱老年人住院环境中大量非专业合格工作人员对此可能产生何种影响。对伦敦一个行政区为老年人提供心理健康服务的所有从业者进行了工作环境量表调查。在调整职业地位的影响后,社区从业者对参与度、任务导向和监督的评价比机构工作人员更积极,但对工作压力和身体舒适度的评价较低。在控制工作环境类型后,护士对同事凝聚力、监督、自主性和创新的评价比护理助理更积极。多变量建模证实,工作环境类型和专业群体都与工作场所满意度相关,分别占方差的24%和13%。该研究突出了与老年人打交道的心理健康工作人员工作环境中可能需要关注的方面。