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加拿大某健康中心的心理社会工作环境与护理质量指标预测。

Psychosocial work environment and prediction of quality of care indicators in one Canadian health center.

机构信息

Research and Intervention Center for Healthy Organizations, McGill University Health Center, Montreal, Quebec, Canada.

出版信息

Worldviews Evid Based Nurs. 2013 May;10(2):82-94. doi: 10.1111/j.1741-6787.2012.00250.x. Epub 2012 Apr 30.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Few studies link organizational variables and outcomes to quality indicators. This approach would expose operant mechanisms by which work environment characteristics and organizational outcomes affect clinical effectiveness, safety, and quality indicators.

QUESTION

What are the predominant psychosocial variables in the explanation of organizational outcomes and quality indicators (in this case, medication errors and length of stay)? The primary objective of this study was to link the fields of evidence-based practice to the field of decision making, by providing an effective model of intervention to improve safety and quality.

METHODS

The study involved healthcare workers (n = 243) from 13 different care units of a university affiliated health center in Canada. Data regarding the psychosocial work environment (10 work climate scales, effort/reward imbalance, and social support) was linked to organizational outcomes (absenteeism, turnover, overtime), to the nurse/patient ratio and quality indicators (medication errors and length of stay) using path analyses.

RESULTS

The models produced in this study revealed a contribution of some psychosocial factors to quality indicators, through an indirect effect of personnel- or human resources-related variables, more precisely: turnover, absenteeism, overtime, and nurse/patient ratio. Four perceptions of work environment appear to play an important part in the indirect effect on both medication errors and length of stay: apparent social support from supervisors, appreciation of the workload demands, pride in being part of one's work team, and effort/reward balance.

CONCLUSIONS

This study reveals the importance of employee perceptions of the work environment as an indirect predictor of quality of care. Working to improve these perceptions is a good investment for loyalty and attendance. In general, better personnel conditions lead to fewer medication errors and shorter length of stay.

摘要

背景

很少有研究将组织变量和结果与质量指标联系起来。这种方法将揭示操作机制,通过这些机制,工作环境特征和组织结果会影响临床效果、安全性和质量指标。

问题

在解释组织结果和质量指标(在这种情况下,是药物错误和住院时间)时,占主导地位的心理社会变量是什么?这项研究的主要目的是通过提供一种有效的干预措施模型来提高安全性和质量,将循证实践领域与决策领域联系起来。

方法

该研究涉及来自加拿大一家大学附属医院 13 个不同护理单元的医护人员(n=243)。关于心理社会工作环境(10 个工作氛围量表、努力/回报失衡和社会支持)的数据与组织结果(缺勤、离职、加班)以及护士/患者比例和质量指标(药物错误和住院时间)相关联,使用路径分析。

结果

本研究中的模型表明,一些心理社会因素通过与人员或人力资源相关的变量的间接效应,对质量指标有一定的贡献,更确切地说:离职、缺勤、加班和护士/患者比例。四个工作环境感知似乎在药物错误和住院时间的间接效应中起着重要作用:来自主管的明显社会支持、对工作负荷要求的赞赏、为成为工作团队的一员感到自豪,以及努力/回报平衡。

结论

这项研究揭示了员工对工作环境的看法作为护理质量间接预测指标的重要性。努力改善这些看法是提高忠诚度和出勤率的一项良好投资。一般来说,更好的人员条件会导致更少的药物错误和更短的住院时间。

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