Wazqar Dhuha Youssef, Kerr Mickey, Regan Sandra, Orchard Carole
Faculty of Nursing, King Abdulaziz University, Al-Sharafeyah Street, P. Box: 42828, Jeddah, 21551, Saudi Arabia.
Arthur Labatt Family School of Nursing, University of Western Ontario, 1151 Richmond Street London, Ontario, N6A3K7, Canada.
Int J Nurs Sci. 2017 Sep 20;4(4):418-429. doi: 10.1016/j.ijnss.2017.09.003. eCollection 2017 Oct 10.
Nursing is known to be a stressful profession that can lead to physical and psychological health issues and behavioural problems. In oncology, workload among nurses is believed to be increasing in conjunction with rapidly increasing numbers of patients with cancer and staff shortages worldwide, therefore it is essential to sustain a quality oncology nurse workforce. Numerous studies have presented evidence on job strain, effects of coping strategies, and nurses' work performance within healthcare settings, but few have focused on oncology settings and none of these on nurses working in Saudi Arabia. The purpose of this review was to summarize empirical and theoretical evidence concerning job-related stressors in nurses, particularly oncology nurses, and the interrelationships among job strain, coping strategies, and work performance in this population. Search strategies identified studies published on studies in peer-reviewed journals from 2004 to 2016. Twenty-five nursing studies were found examining the relationships among the concepts of interest. Common job-related stressors among oncology nurses were high job demands, dealing with death/dying, lack of job control, and interpersonal conflicts at work. Job strain was found to be significantly linked to coping strategies, and negatively associated with work performance among nurses in general. There is no existing empirical evidence to support the relationship between coping strategies and work performance among oncology nurses. The present evidence is limited, and a considerable amount of research is required in the future to expand the oncology nursing literature. Research is needed to investigate job-related stressors and their effects on oncology nurses.
众所周知,护理工作压力很大,可能会导致身心健康问题和行为问题。在肿瘤学领域,随着全球癌症患者数量的迅速增加和人员短缺,护士的工作量被认为在不断增加,因此维持一支高素质的肿瘤护理队伍至关重要。许多研究已经提供了关于工作压力、应对策略的影响以及护士在医疗环境中的工作表现的证据,但很少有研究关注肿瘤学环境,也没有针对在沙特阿拉伯工作的护士的研究。本综述的目的是总结有关护士,尤其是肿瘤护士与工作相关压力源的实证和理论证据,以及该人群中工作压力、应对策略和工作表现之间的相互关系。检索策略确定了2004年至2016年发表在同行评审期刊上的研究。发现有25项护理研究探讨了相关概念之间的关系。肿瘤护士常见的与工作相关的压力源包括工作要求高、应对死亡、缺乏工作控制权以及工作中的人际冲突。研究发现,工作压力与应对策略显著相关,总体而言,与护士的工作表现呈负相关。目前没有实证证据支持肿瘤护士的应对策略与工作表现之间的关系。目前的证据有限,未来需要大量研究来扩展肿瘤护理文献。需要进行研究以调查与工作相关的压力源及其对肿瘤护士的影响。