Faculty of Nursing, University of Alberta, ECHA, 11405-87 Avenue, Edmonton, Alberta, T6G 1C9, Canada.
School of Nursing, McGill University, Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
Hum Resour Health. 2020 May 19;18(1):36. doi: 10.1186/s12960-020-00478-8.
The complexity of nursing practice increases the risk of nurses suffering from mental health issues, such as substance use disorders, anxiety, burnout, depression, and posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD). These mental health issues can potentially lead to nurses taking leaves of absence and may require accommodations for their return to work. The purpose of this review was to map key themes in the peer-reviewed literature about accommodations for nurses' return to work following leaves of absence for mental health issues.
A six-step methodological framework for scoping reviews was used to summarize the amount, types, sources, and distribution of the literature. The academic literature was searched through nine electronic databases. Electronic charts were used to extract code and collate the data. Findings were derived inductively and summarized thematically and numerically.
Academic literature is scarce regarding interventions for nurses' return to work following leaves of absence for mental health issues, and most focused on substance use concerns. Search of the peer-reviewed literature yielded only six records. The records were primarily quantitative studies (n = 4, 68%), published between 1997 and 2018, and originated in the United States (n = 6, 100%). The qualitative thematic findings addressed three major themes: alternative to discipline programs (ADPs), peer support, and return to work policies, procedures, and practices.
While the literature supports alternative to discipline programs as a primary accommodation supporting return to work of nurses, more on the effectiveness of such programs is required. Empirical evidence is necessary to develop, maintain, and refine much needed return to work accommodations for nurses after leaves of absence for mental health issues.
护理实践的复杂性增加了护士出现心理健康问题的风险,例如物质使用障碍、焦虑、倦怠、抑郁和创伤后应激障碍(PTSD)。这些心理健康问题可能导致护士请假,并可能需要为其重返工作岗位提供便利。本综述的目的是绘制有关护士因心理健康问题请假后重返工作岗位的便利措施的同行评议文献中的主要主题。
使用六步方法论框架进行范围综述,以总结文献的数量、类型、来源和分布。通过九个电子数据库搜索学术文献。使用电子图表提取代码并整理数据。通过归纳法得出研究结果,并进行主题和数字总结。
学术文献中关于护士因心理健康问题请假后重返工作岗位的干预措施很少,而且大多数都集中在物质使用问题上。对同行评议文献的搜索仅产生了 6 条记录。这些记录主要是定量研究(n = 4,68%),发表于 1997 年至 2018 年之间,并且起源于美国(n = 6,100%)。定性主题发现涉及三个主要主题:纪律程序替代方案(ADPs)、同伴支持以及重返工作的政策、程序和实践。
虽然文献支持纪律程序替代方案作为支持护士重返工作的主要便利措施,但需要更多关于此类方案的有效性的信息。需要实证证据来制定、维护和完善护士因心理健康问题请假后的急需的重返工作便利措施。