Recio-Saucedo Alejandra, Maruotti Antonello, Griffiths Peter, Smith Gary B, Meredith Paul, Westwood Greta, Fogg Carole, Schmidt Paul
University of Southampton Centre for Innovation and Leadership in Health Sciences Southampton UK.
Acute Medicine Unit Portsmouth Hospitals NHS Trust Queen Alexandra Hospital Portsmouth UK.
Nurs Open. 2018 Jul 16;5(4):621-633. doi: 10.1002/nop2.179. eCollection 2018 Oct.
To explore the association of healthcare staff with factors relevant to completing observations at night.
Online survey conducted with registered nurses, midwives, healthcare support staff and student nurses who had worked at least one night shift in a National Health Service hospital in England.
Exploratory factor analysis and mixed effects regression model adjusting for role, number of night shifts worked, experience and shift patterns.
Survey items were summarized into four factors: (a) workload and resources; (b) prioritization; (c) safety culture; (d) responsibility and control. Staff experience and role were associated with conducting surveillance tasks. Nurses with greater experience associated workload and resources with capacity to complete work at night. Responses of student nurses and midwives showed higher propensity to follow the protocol for conducting observations. Respondents working night shifts either exclusively or occasionally perceived that professional knowledge rather than protocol guided care tasks during night shifts.
探讨医护人员与夜间完成观察相关因素之间的关联。
对在英格兰国民医疗服务体系医院至少值过一个夜班的注册护士、助产士、医疗辅助人员和实习护士进行在线调查。
采用探索性因素分析和混合效应回归模型,对角色、值夜班次数、经验和轮班模式进行调整。
调查项目归纳为四个因素:(a)工作量和资源;(b)优先级排序;(c)安全文化;(d)责任与控制。员工经验和角色与进行监测任务有关。经验更丰富的护士将工作量和资源与夜间完成工作的能力联系起来。实习护士和助产士的回答显示,遵循观察规程的倾向更高。专门或偶尔值夜班的受访者认为,夜班期间指导护理任务的是专业知识而非规程。