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医院患者安全程序对护士工作满意度的双向影响。

Bilateral effects of hospital patient-safety procedures on nurses' job satisfaction.

机构信息

Environmental Science Center, University of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan.

Health Service Center, Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology, Tokyo, Japan.

出版信息

Int Nurs Rev. 2017 Sep;64(3):437-445. doi: 10.1111/inr.12336. Epub 2017 Jan 30.

Abstract

AIM

The aim of this study was to examine how hospital patient-safety procedures affect the job satisfaction of hospital nurses. Additionally, we investigated the association between perceived autonomy and hospital patient-safety procedures and job satisfaction.

BACKGROUND

Recently, measures for patient safety have been recognized as an essential requirement in hospitals. Hospital patient-safety procedures may enhance the job satisfaction of nurses by improving the quality of their work. However, such procedures may also decrease their job satisfaction by imposing excessive stress on nurses because they cannot make mistakes.

METHODS

The participants included 537 nurses at 10 private hospitals in Japan (The surveys were collected from March to July 2012). Factors related to hospital patient-safety procedures were demonstrated using factor analysis, and the associations between these factors and nurses' self-perceived autonomy and job satisfaction were examined using structural equation modelling.

FINDINGS

Five factors regarding hospital patient-safety procedures were extracted. Additionally, structural equation modelling revealed statistically significant associations between these factors and the nurses' self-perceived autonomy and job satisfaction. The findings showed that nurses' perceived autonomy of the workplace enhanced their job satisfaction and that their perceptions of hospital patient-safety procedures promoted their job satisfaction. However, some styles of chief nurses' leadership regarding patient safety restrict nurses' independent and autonomous decision-making and actions, resulting in a lowering of job satisfaction.

CONCLUSION AND IMPLICATIONS FOR NURSING AND HEALTH POLICY

This study demonstrated that hospital patient-safety procedures have ambiguous effects on nurses' job satisfaction. In particular, chief nurses' leadership relating to patient safety can have a positive or negative effect on nurses' job satisfaction. The findings indicated that hospital managers should demonstrate positive attitudes to improve patient safety for nurses' job satisfaction. In addition, policymakers in the hospitals should consider that chief nurses' leadership styles may reduce autonomy and suppress nurses' job satisfaction.

摘要

目的

本研究旨在探讨医院患者安全程序如何影响医院护士的工作满意度。此外,我们还调查了感知自主性与医院患者安全程序和工作满意度之间的关系。

背景

最近,患者安全措施已被视为医院的基本要求。通过提高工作质量,医院患者安全程序可以提高护士的工作满意度。然而,由于护士不能犯错,这些程序也可能会给他们带来过度的压力,从而降低他们的工作满意度。

方法

参与者包括日本 10 家私立医院的 537 名护士(调查于 2012 年 3 月至 7 月进行)。使用因子分析展示与医院患者安全程序相关的因素,并使用结构方程模型检查这些因素与护士自我感知自主性和工作满意度之间的关系。

结果

提取了五个与医院患者安全程序相关的因素。此外,结构方程模型显示,这些因素与护士的自我感知自主性和工作满意度之间存在统计学上显著的关联。研究结果表明,护士对工作场所的自主性感知增强了他们的工作满意度,而他们对医院患者安全程序的看法促进了他们的工作满意度。然而,一些护士长在患者安全方面的领导风格限制了护士独立和自主的决策和行动,从而降低了工作满意度。

结论及对护理和卫生政策的启示

本研究表明,医院患者安全程序对护士的工作满意度有不确定的影响。特别是,护士长在患者安全方面的领导风格可能对护士的工作满意度产生积极或消极的影响。研究结果表明,医院管理者应该对提高护士的工作满意度表现出积极的态度。此外,医院的政策制定者应考虑到护士长的领导风格可能会降低自主性并抑制护士的工作满意度。

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