Bureau of Health Promotion, Department of Health, New Taipei, Taiwan.
Int J Nurs Stud. 2013 Oct;50(10):1377-84. doi: 10.1016/j.ijnurstu.2013.01.012. Epub 2013 Feb 28.
Few, if any, studies have compared the health issues of nurses working in different hospital settings. The objective of this study was to compare the health status and work-related health hazards among nurses working in different hospital units in Taiwan.
This study was a cross-sectional survey. The study participants were 21,095 full-time employees with a professional background in nursing, working at 100 hospitals across Taiwan. The study participants responded to a structured questionnaire from May to July, 2011.
After adjustment for age, sex, educational level, accredited hospital level, and certification as a health promoting hospital, nurses who worked in administration and in outpatient clinics reported better overall health than nurses who worked in operating rooms/delivery rooms, and these nurses reported better overall health than nurses who worked in emergency rooms/intensive care units and general wards. Depressed mood followed the same trend. Nurses who worked in the operating rooms/delivery rooms, wards, and emergency rooms/intensive care units were at higher risk for occupational incidents than nurses who worked in outpatient clinics and administration. The most prevalent health hazards among nurses were low back pain, sprained/strained muscles, cuts, and verbal or sexual harassment/violence.
Nurses who worked in emergency rooms/intensive care units and in wards had worse health and more depressed moods than nurses in other hospital units. Work-related health hazards were common and varied among nurses working in different hospital units. Worksite-based health promotion programs should take these differences into consideration to tailor wellness programs for nurses working in different hospital settings.
很少有研究比较在不同医院环境中工作的护士的健康问题。本研究的目的是比较在台湾不同医院科室工作的护士的健康状况和与工作相关的健康危害。
本研究是一项横断面调查。研究对象为 21095 名在台湾 100 家医院全职工作、具有护理专业背景的员工。研究参与者于 2011 年 5 月至 7 月期间对一份结构化问卷做出了回应。
在调整了年龄、性别、教育水平、认可医院级别和健康促进医院认证后,与在手术室/产房工作的护士相比,在行政部门和门诊工作的护士报告的总体健康状况更好,而这些护士报告的总体健康状况又优于在急诊室/重症监护室和普通病房工作的护士。抑郁情绪也呈现出同样的趋势。与在门诊和行政部门工作的护士相比,在手术室/产房、病房和急诊室/重症监护室工作的护士发生职业事故的风险更高。护士最常见的健康危害是下背痛、扭伤/拉伤肌肉、割伤以及言语或性骚扰/暴力。
与在其他医院科室工作的护士相比,在急诊室/重症监护室和病房工作的护士健康状况更差,情绪更抑郁。与工作相关的健康危害在不同医院科室工作的护士中很常见且各不相同。基于工作场所的健康促进计划应考虑到这些差异,为在不同医院环境中工作的护士量身定制健康计划。