Leiden University, Institute of Psychology, Health Psychology Unit, Leiden, The Netherlands.
Department of Nursing & Midwifery Sciences, University of Antwerp, Wilrijk, Belgium.
Int J Nurs Stud. 2017 Aug;73:85-92. doi: 10.1016/j.ijnurstu.2017.05.007. Epub 2017 May 12.
First-line nurse managers have a pivotal role in the organization of health care but have to deal with significant job-related issues and problems in a changing and challenging health care environment. As their new roles are complex and often unclear, it might be expected that these professionals are at risk for occupational stress.
The objective of this study is to analyze and describe relationships between job characteristics, and also interdisciplinary conflicts with physicians as potential predictors of occupational well-being (job satisfaction, psychosomatic distress, turnover intention, work engagement and burnout).
this study had a cross-sectional design and used a web-based survey.
This study was conducted in 2015 in 11 Belgian (Flemish) hospitals. All First-line nurse managers were eligible (N=481) and 318 respondents (66.1%) agreed to take part in the survey. A hierarchical regression analyses was applied to analyze relationships between predictors and outcomes.
job demand and job control measures were predictive of all outcomes. Collaboration with doctors only predicted job satisfaction and turnover intention. Social support from management was predictive of turnover intention. Social support from colleague- first-line nurse managers was not predictive. Social support from the staff members (team) was however a strong predictor of all stress outcomes.
Job demands, job control and social support of the team and management were all important predictors of occupational well-being in first-line nurse managers. All of these variables can be influenced by hospital management to improve the work conditions of this professional group in order to retain their workforce.
一线护士长在医疗保健组织中起着关键作用,但在不断变化和充满挑战的医疗保健环境中,他们必须应对重大的与工作相关的问题。由于他们的新角色复杂且常常不明确,这些专业人员可能面临职业压力的风险。
本研究旨在分析和描述工作特征之间的关系,以及与医生的跨学科冲突作为职业幸福感(工作满意度、身心困扰、离职意向、工作投入和倦怠)的潜在预测因素。
本研究为横断面设计,采用基于网络的调查。
本研究于 2015 年在 11 家比利时(佛兰芒语区)医院进行。所有一线护士长均符合条件(N=481),318 名应答者(66.1%)同意参与调查。采用分层回归分析来分析预测因子与结果之间的关系。
工作需求和工作控制措施是所有结果的预测因素。与医生的合作仅预测了工作满意度和离职意向。来自管理层的社会支持预测了离职意向。来自同事-一线护士长的社会支持则没有预测作用。然而,来自工作人员(团队)的社会支持是所有压力结果的有力预测因素。
工作需求、工作控制以及团队和管理层的社会支持是一线护士长职业幸福感的重要预测因素。这些变量都可以通过医院管理来影响,以改善这一专业群体的工作条件,从而留住他们的劳动力。