Schmalenberg Claudia, Kramer Marlene
Health Science Research Associates, Tahoe City, California 85219, USA.
Nurs Res. 2008 Jan-Feb;57(1):2-13. doi: 10.1097/01.NNR.0000280657.04008.2a.
Staff nurse work environments must be improved. To do so, their quality must be measured. The Essential of Magnetism (EOM) tool measures eight characteristics of a productive and satisfying work environment identified by staff nurses in magnet hospitals as essential to quality patient care. The EOM items are based on grounded theory and are used to measure attributes of the work environment as functional processes. The EOMII is a revision of two of the subscales of the EOM.
To test the hypotheses that staff nurses in hospitals designated as having excellent work environments (Magnet) will score significantly higher on the EOMII and on two outcome indicators than will their counterparts in Comparison hospitals. Additional aims include establishing the psychometric properties of the EOMII; updating the National Magnet Hospital Profile; ascertaining relationships between nurse attribute, work, and contextual variables and the characteristics of a productive work environment; and investigating the relationship between the magnet structure, care processes and relationships and two single-item indicators, overall job satisfaction, and nurse-assessed quality of patient care.
This was a secondary analysis of aggregated data from 10,514 staff nurses in 34 hospitals who completed the EOMII and the two outcome indicators.
The EOMII is a valid and reliable measure of the quality of work environment from a staff nurse perspective. The hypotheses were confirmed. There are differences in essentials and outcome variables by (a) context-nurses in magnet hospitals report the most productive work environment; (b) education-master's prepared nurses report the most favorable environments; (c) experience-the most inexperienced and the most experienced report the most satisfying, productive environments; and (d) clinical unit-medical and surgical specialty and outpatient units report the healthiest work environments.
The primacy of magnet designation as a contextual variable indicating a quality work environment was affirmed. A larger percentage of magnet hospitals meet the magnet profile now than in 2003. Item analysis of the EOMII subscales provides guidance on how to improve the unit work environment. Suggestions are made for additional study and research.
护士工作环境必须得到改善。为此,必须对其质量进行衡量。磁性要素(EOM)工具衡量了磁性医院的护士认定为对优质患者护理至关重要的高效且令人满意的工作环境的八个特征。EOM项目基于扎根理论,用于将工作环境的属性衡量为功能过程。EOMII是EOM两个子量表的修订版。
检验以下假设:被指定为拥有优质工作环境(磁性)的医院的护士在EOMII及两个结果指标上的得分将显著高于对照医院的护士。其他目标包括确定EOMII的心理测量特性;更新全国磁性医院概况;确定护士属性、工作和背景变量与高效工作环境特征之间的关系;以及调查磁性结构、护理过程和关系与两个单项指标、总体工作满意度和护士评估的患者护理质量之间的关系。
这是对来自34家医院的10514名完成EOMII和两个结果指标的护士的汇总数据进行的二次分析。
从护士的角度来看,EOMII是工作环境质量的有效且可靠的衡量指标。假设得到证实。在以下方面,要素和结果变量存在差异:(a)背景——磁性医院的护士报告工作环境最高效;(b)教育程度——拥有硕士学位的护士报告工作环境最有利;(c)经验——最缺乏经验和经验最丰富的护士报告工作环境最令人满意且高效;(d)临床科室——内科和外科专科以及门诊科室报告工作环境最健康。
肯定了磁性指定作为表明优质工作环境的背景变量的首要地位。与2003年相比,现在有更大比例的磁性医院符合磁性概况。对EOMII子量表的项目分析为如何改善科室工作环境提供了指导。提出了进一步研究的建议。