University of Pennsylvania School of Nursing, Center for Health Outcomes and Policy Research, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19104, USA.
Issues Ment Health Nurs. 2010 Mar;31(3):198-207. doi: 10.3109/01612840903200068.
Following deinstitutionalization, inpatient psychiatric services moved from state institutions to general hospitals. Despite the magnitude of these changes, evaluations of the quality of inpatient care environments in general hospitals are limited. This study examined the extent to which organizational factors of the inpatient psychiatric environments are associated with psychiatric nurse burnout. Organizational factors were measured by an instrument endorsed by the National Quality Forum. Robust clustered regression analysis was used to examine the relationship between organizational factors in 67 hospitals and levels of burnout for 353 psychiatric nurses. Lower levels of psychiatric nurse burnout was significantly associated with inpatient environments that had better overall quality work environments, more effective managers, strong nurse-physician relationships, and higher psychiatric nurse-to-patient staffing ratios. These results suggest that adjustments in organizational management of inpatient psychiatric environments could have a positive effect on psychiatric nurses' capacity to sustain safe and effective patient care environments.
去机构化后,住院精神科服务从州立机构转移到了综合医院。尽管这些变化规模巨大,但对综合医院住院医疗环境质量的评估却很有限。本研究考察了住院精神科环境的组织因素与精神科护士倦怠之间的关联程度。组织因素是通过国家质量论坛认可的工具进行测量的。稳健的聚类回归分析用于检验 67 家医院的组织因素与 353 名精神科护士倦怠程度之间的关系。精神科护士倦怠程度较低与具有更好的整体工作环境质量、更有效的管理人员、更强的护士-医生关系以及更高的精神科护士与患者配置比例的住院环境显著相关。这些结果表明,对住院精神科环境的组织管理进行调整可能会对精神科护士维持安全有效的患者护理环境的能力产生积极影响。