Toode K, Routasalo P, Helminen M, Suominen T
School of Health Sciences, University of Tampere, Tampere, Finland; Oncology and Haematology Clinic, North Estonia Medical Centre, Tallinn, Estonia.
Int Nurs Rev. 2014 Sep;61(3):361-70. doi: 10.1111/inr.12122. Epub 2014 Aug 4.
This study looks to describe the relationships between hospital nurses' individual priorities, internal psychological states and their work motivation.
Connections between hospital nurses' work-related needs, values and work motivation are essential for providing safe and high quality health care. However, there is insufficient empirical knowledge concerning these connections for the practice development.
A cross-sectional empirical research study was undertaken. A total of 201 registered nurses from all types of Estonian hospitals filled out an electronic self-reported questionnaire. Descriptive statistics, Mann-Whitney, Kruskal-Wallis and Spearman's correlation were used for data analysis.
In individual priorities, higher order needs strength were negatively correlated with age and duration of service. Regarding nurses' internal psychological states, central hospital nurses had less sense of meaningfulness of work. Nurses' individual priorities (i.e. their higher order needs strength and shared values with the organization) correlated with their work motivation. Their internal psychological states (i.e. their experienced meaningfulness of work, experienced responsibility for work outcomes and their knowledge of results) correlated with intrinsic work motivation.
Nurses who prioritize their higher order needs are more motivated to work. The more their own values are compatible with those of the organization, the more intrinsically motivated they are likely to be.
Nurses' individual achievements, autonomy and training are key factors which influence their motivation to work.
The small sample size and low response rate of the study limit the direct transferability of the findings to the wider nurse population, so further research is needed.
This study highlights the need and importance to support nurses' professional development and self-determination, in order to develop and retain motivated nurses. It also indicates a need to value both nurses and nursing in healthcare policy and management.
本研究旨在描述医院护士的个人优先事项、内部心理状态与其工作动机之间的关系。
医院护士与工作相关的需求、价值观和工作动机之间的联系对于提供安全和高质量的医疗保健至关重要。然而,关于这些联系的实证知识不足以支持实践发展。
进行了一项横断面实证研究。爱沙尼亚各类医院的201名注册护士填写了一份电子自填问卷。数据分析采用描述性统计、曼-惠特尼检验、克鲁斯卡尔-沃利斯检验和斯皮尔曼相关性分析。
在个人优先事项方面,高阶需求强度与年龄和服务年限呈负相关。关于护士的内部心理状态,中心医院的护士工作意义感较低。护士的个人优先事项(即他们的高阶需求强度和与组织共享的价值观)与他们的工作动机相关。他们的内部心理状态(即他们体验到的工作意义、对工作结果的责任感以及对结果的了解)与内在工作动机相关。
优先考虑高阶需求的护士工作积极性更高。他们自身的价值观与组织的价值观越契合,就越有可能具有内在工作动机。
护士的个人成就、自主权和培训是影响其工作动机的关键因素。
本研究样本量小且回复率低,限制了研究结果直接推广至更广泛的护士群体,因此需要进一步研究。
本研究强调了支持护士专业发展和自我决定的必要性和重要性,以便培养和留住有积极性的护士。它还表明在医疗保健政策和管理中需要重视护士和护理工作。