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东非护士的工作条件、工作满意度、躯体抱怨和倦怠。

Job conditions, job satisfaction, somatic complaints and burnout among East African nurses.

机构信息

Institute of Psychology, Clinical, Health and Neuropsychology, Leiden University, Leiden, The Netherlands.

出版信息

J Clin Nurs. 2012 Jun;21(11-12):1763-75. doi: 10.1111/j.1365-2702.2011.03995.x. Epub 2012 Mar 28.

Abstract

AIMS

To describe job conditions, job satisfaction, somatic complaints and burnout of female East African nurses working in public and private hospitals and to determine how these well-being outcomes are associated with job conditions.

BACKGROUND

Insight into job conditions, health and well-being status and their interrelation is virtually lacking for East African nurses.

DESIGN

Cross-sectional survey of 309 female nurses in private and public hospitals in Kenya, Tanzania and Uganda.

METHODS

Nurses completed a survey assessing job conditions and job satisfaction (the Leiden Quality of Work Life Questionnaire-nurses version), somatic complaints (subscale of the Symptom CheckList) and burnout (Maslach Burnout Inventory).

RESULTS

The East African nurses show high levels of somatic complaints, and nearly one-third of the sample would be labelled as burned out. In comparison with a Western European nurses reference group, the nurses score unfavourably on job conditions that require financial investment (e.g. workload, staffing, equipment and materials). On aspects related to the social climate (e.g. decision latitude, cooperation), however, they score more favourably. In comparison with private hospital nurses, public hospital nurses score similarly on aspects related to the social climate, but worse on the other job conditions. Public hospital nurses have a lower job satisfaction than private hospital nurses, but show comparable levels of somatic complaints and burnout. Strongest correlates of low job satisfaction are low supervisor support and low financial reward. Burnout is mainly associated with high workload and inadequate information provision, whereas somatic complaints are associated with demanding physical working conditions.

CONCLUSIONS

Improvement in job conditions may reduce the high levels of burnout and somatic complaints and enhance job satisfaction in East African nurses.

RELEVANCE TO CLINICAL PRACTICE

Efforts and investments should be made to improve the job conditions in East African nurses as they are key persons in the delivery of health care.

摘要

目的

描述在肯尼亚、坦桑尼亚和乌干达的公立和私立医院工作的东非女性护士的工作条件、工作满意度、躯体抱怨和职业倦怠,并确定这些幸福感结果与工作条件的关系。

背景

对于东非护士来说,对工作条件、健康和幸福感状况及其相互关系几乎没有深入了解。

设计

对肯尼亚、坦桑尼亚和乌干达的私立和公立医院的 309 名女性护士进行横断面调查。

方法

护士完成了一项调查,评估工作条件和工作满意度(莱顿工作生活质量问卷-护士版)、躯体抱怨(症状检查表的子量表)和职业倦怠(马斯拉赫职业倦怠量表)。

结果

东非护士表现出高水平的躯体抱怨,近三分之一的样本将被标记为倦怠。与西欧护士参考组相比,护士在需要财务投资的工作条件(如工作量、人员配备、设备和材料)方面表现不佳。然而,在与社会氛围相关的方面(如决策自主权、合作),他们的得分则更为有利。与私立医院护士相比,公立医院护士在与社会氛围相关的方面得分相似,但在其他工作条件方面得分较低。公立医院护士的工作满意度低于私立医院护士,但躯体抱怨和职业倦怠水平相当。低工作满意度的最强相关因素是低主管支持和低经济回报。倦怠主要与高工作量和信息提供不足有关,而躯体抱怨与要求苛刻的物理工作条件有关。

结论

改善工作条件可能会降低东非护士的职业倦怠和躯体抱怨水平,提高他们的工作满意度。

临床相关性

应努力改善东非护士的工作条件,因为他们是提供医疗保健的关键人员。

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