Mohamed Z, Newton J M, McKenna L
School of Nursing and Midwifery, Faculty of Medicine, Nursing and Health Sciences, Monash University, Clayton, Victoria, Australia; School of Nursing, Faculty of Medicine, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia, Clayton, Kuala Lumpur, Australia.
Int Nurs Rev. 2014 Mar;61(1):124-30. doi: 10.1111/inr.12078. Epub 2013 Dec 30.
The need to belong has been proposed as the most basic need for human psychological well-being. Lack of belongingness has been associated with stress, anxiety and lack of esteem. Social and psychological functioning in the workplace has been linked to nurses' interconnection with others and their perceptions of belongingness.
To explore factors contributing to Malaysian nurses' sense of belonging in the workplace.
A descriptive questionnaire survey of registered nurses (n = 437) working in two Malaysian hospitals was conducted in 2011. Previously validated questionnaires translated into the Malay language were used. Data were analysed using SPSS 19.0.
Nurses enhanced their sense of belonging through acceptance, 'fitting in', respect and group harmony. There were no specific demographic factors contributing to the nurses' perceptions. The findings suggest that these priorities for belongingness were contextually influenced by factors such as elements of Malaysian culture, the nature of nurses' teamwork and stereotypical values on the nursing profession.
Data were collected in only two hospitals. Experiences of nurses in other hospitals and areas of Malaysia may not be similar. The influence of Malaysian culture in this study raises issues about utilization of a measurement scale developed in Western cultures, which may not directly accord with cultural values of an Eastern ethnicity.
Aspects of belongingness in Malaysian nurses reflect those of nurses elsewhere. However, there are specific cultural influences at play. Therefore, development of a measurement scale based on Eastern culture would help in increasing understanding of workplace practices among these groups.
Workplaces that perpetuate an environment that is not conducive to generating a sense of belonging may have an untoward impact on care delivery. Healthcare policies need to ensure patient care has a focus on engaging practitioners within multidisciplinary teams.
归属需求被认为是人类心理健康的最基本需求。缺乏归属感与压力、焦虑和自尊缺失有关。工作场所的社会和心理功能与护士与他人的联系以及他们的归属感认知有关。
探讨影响马来西亚护士工作场所归属感的因素。
2011年对马来西亚两家医院的注册护士(n = 437)进行了描述性问卷调查。使用了翻译成马来语的先前经过验证的问卷。数据采用SPSS 19.0进行分析。
护士通过被接纳、“融入”、尊重和团队和谐来增强归属感。没有特定的人口统计学因素影响护士的认知。研究结果表明,这些归属感的优先因素受到马来西亚文化元素、护士团队合作性质以及对护理职业的刻板观念等因素的背景影响。
仅在两家医院收集了数据。马来西亚其他医院和地区护士的经历可能不同。本研究中马来西亚文化的影响引发了关于使用西方文化中开发的测量量表的问题,该量表可能与东方种族的文化价值观不完全相符。
马来西亚护士归属感的方面与其他地方的护士相似。然而,存在特定的文化影响在起作用。因此,开发基于东方文化的测量量表将有助于增进对这些群体工作场所实践的理解。
维持不利于产生归属感环境的工作场所可能会对护理服务产生不良影响。卫生保健政策需要确保患者护理注重让多学科团队中的从业者参与其中。