School of Nursing Science, North-West University (Potchefstroom Campus), South Africa.
Int J Nurs Stud. 2013 Feb;50(2):162-73. doi: 10.1016/j.ijnurstu.2012.11.002. Epub 2012 Dec 4.
To examine the practice environment, nurse reported quality of care and patient safety, and nurse workforce outcomes in medical and surgical units in private and public hospitals in South Africa (SA), and determine the association of modifiable features of the hospital such as the practice environment and patient to nurse workloads on these outcomes.
Cross-sectional survey of nurses.
Nurses were surveyed in medical and surgical units of 55 private hospitals and 7 public national referral hospitals in SA. A total of 1187 nurses completed the survey.
Practice environment, patient to nurse workloads, nurse reported quality of care and patient safety, and nurse workforce outcomes including burnout, job satisfaction and intention to leave.
On a national level, more than half, 54.4% (634/1166) of nurses intend to leave their hospital within the next year due to job dissatisfaction and 52.3% (600/1148) rate their practice environment as poor or fair, while almost half, 45.8% (538/1174) report high levels of burnout and 44.9% (517/1152) are not confident that management will resolve patient problems. Public hospital nurses report more negative outcomes than private hospital nurses. Some 71% (320/451) of public hospital nurses rate their practice environment as poor/fair, 62.9% (281/447) are not confident management will resolve patient problems, and 59% (272/461) intend to leave their hospital within the next year due to job dissatisfaction. On a national level, more favourable practice environments are significantly associated with more positive nurse reported quality of care, and nurse workforce outcomes. This is true for private and public hospitals. Patient to nurse workloads are also significantly associated with more positive nurse reported quality of care and patient safety, and nurse workforce outcomes, but primarily in public hospitals.
Improving the practice environment, including patient to nurse ratios holds promise for retaining a qualified and committed nurse workforce and may benefit patients in terms of better quality care.
调查南非私立和公立医院内科和外科病房的实践环境、护士报告的护理质量和患者安全以及护士劳动力成果,并确定医院可修改的特征(如实践环境和患者与护士的工作量)对这些结果的影响。
对护士进行的横断面调查。
对南非 55 家私立医院和 7 家公立国家转诊医院的内科和外科病房的护士进行了调查。共有 1187 名护士完成了调查。
实践环境、患者与护士的工作量、护士报告的护理质量和患者安全以及护士劳动力成果,包括倦怠、工作满意度和离职意向。
在全国范围内,超过一半(1166 名中的 54.4%,634 名)护士由于工作不满而打算在明年内离开他们的医院,而 52.3%(1148 名中的 600 名)认为他们的实践环境较差或一般,而近一半(1174 名中的 45.8%,538 名)报告高度倦怠,44.9%(1152 名中的 517 名)对管理层解决患者问题缺乏信心。公立医院护士报告的负面结果比私立医院护士多。大约 71%(451 名中的 320 名)的公立医院护士认为他们的实践环境较差/一般,62.9%(447 名中的 281 名)对管理层解决患者问题缺乏信心,而 59%(461 名中的 272 名)由于工作不满,打算在明年内离开他们的医院。在全国范围内,更有利的实践环境与更积极的护士报告的护理质量和护士劳动力成果显著相关。这对私立和公立医院都是如此。患者与护士的工作量也与更积极的护士报告的护理质量和患者安全以及护士劳动力成果显著相关,但主要是在公立医院。
改善实践环境,包括患者与护士的比例,有望留住一支合格且敬业的护士队伍,并且可能在提高护理质量方面使患者受益。