Erasmus University Rotterdam, Erasmus School of Health Policy & Management, Rotterdam, The Netherlands.
University of Tilburg, Department of Human Resource Studies, Tilburg, The Netherlands.
PLoS One. 2018 Jul 2;13(7):e0200065. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0200065. eCollection 2018.
Growing evidence suggests that workload has an adverse effect on quality of care and patient safety in nursing homes. A novel job resource that may improve quality of care and patient safety and alleviate the negative effect of workload in nursing homes is team support for strengths use. This refers to team members' beliefs concerning the extent to which the team they work in actively supports them in applying their individual strengths at work. The objective was to investigate the relationships between workload, team support for strengths use, quality of care, and patient safety in nursing homes. We collected (cross-sectional) survey data from 497 caregivers from 74 teams in seven different nursing homes. The survey included measures on perceived workload, team support for strengths use, caregivers' perception of the quality of care provided by the team and four safety incidents (i.e. fall incidents, medication errors, pressure ulcers, incidents of aggression). After controlling for age, team size, team tenure, organizational tenure, and nursing home, multilevel regression analyses (i.e. individual and team level) showed that perceived workload was not significantly related to perceived team-based quality of care and the frequency of safety incidents. Team support for strengths use was positively related to perceived team-based quality of care, negatively related to medication errors, but not significantly related to fall incidents, pressure ulcers, and aggression incidents. Finally, we found that perceived workload had a negative effect on perceived team-based quality of care when team support for strengths use is low and no significant effect on perceived team-based quality of care when team support for strengths use is high. This study provides promising evidence for a novel avenue for promoting team-based quality of care in nursing homes.
越来越多的证据表明,工作量对养老院的护理质量和患者安全有不利影响。一种新的工作资源,即团队对优势利用的支持,可能会提高护理质量和患者安全,并减轻养老院工作量的负面影响。这是指团队成员对团队在多大程度上积极支持他们在工作中发挥个人优势的信念。目的是调查养老院工作量、团队对优势利用的支持、护理质量和患者安全之间的关系。我们从 74 个团队的 497 名护理人员中收集了(横断面)调查数据,这些团队来自 7 个不同的养老院。调查包括对工作量、团队对优势利用的支持、护理人员对团队提供的护理质量的感知以及 4 起安全事件(即跌倒事件、用药错误、压疮、攻击事件)的测量。在控制年龄、团队规模、团队任期、组织任期和养老院后,多层次回归分析(即个人和团队层面)表明,工作量与基于团队的护理质量感知和安全事件频率没有显著关系。团队对优势利用的支持与基于团队的护理质量感知呈正相关,与用药错误呈负相关,但与跌倒事件、压疮和攻击事件没有显著关系。最后,我们发现,当团队对优势利用的支持较低时,工作量对基于团队的护理质量感知有负面影响,而当团队对优势利用的支持较高时,工作量对基于团队的护理质量感知没有显著影响。这项研究为在养老院中促进基于团队的护理质量提供了有希望的证据。