Kear Tamara, Ulrich Beth
Associate Professor, Villanova University, M. Louise Fitzpatrick College of Nursing, Villanova, PA.
member of the Nephrology Nursing Journal Editorial Board.
Nephrol Nurs J. 2018 Sep-Oct;45(5):437-449.
In January 2018, the American Nephrology Nurses Association and Nephrology News and Issues conducted a national study, The Health and Safety of Nephrology Nurses and the Environments in Which They Work. This article presents initial qualitative results from that study - in the words of nephrology nurses. Based on responses of participants, themes and subthemes were identified: staffing, nursing practice (time to provide nursing care, nursing work hours, level of practice, nurses responsibility for the practice of others), work environment conditions (physical environments, psychological environments, civility/ incivility, environmental health, and work spaces), respect, recognition, interprofessional collaboration and support, and career and job satisfaction. Results of the study provide insight into what it is like to work on the frontlines of nephrology nursing.
2018年1月,美国肾脏病护士协会与《肾脏病新闻与问题》开展了一项全国性研究,即“肾脏病护士的健康与安全及其工作环境”。本文呈现了该研究的初步定性结果——用肾脏病护士自己的话来说。根据参与者的回答,确定了主题和子主题:人员配备、护理实践(提供护理的时间、护理工作时长、实践水平、护士对他人实践的责任)、工作环境条件(物理环境、心理环境、文明/不文明行为、环境卫生和工作空间)、尊重、认可、跨专业协作与支持,以及职业和工作满意度。该研究结果深入揭示了肾脏病护理一线工作的情况。