The Herbert H. and Grace A. Dow College of Health Professions, CHP 1215, Central Michigan University, Mount Pleasant, MI.
College of Nursing & Health Sciences UMass, Dartmouth, MA.
Nurs Outlook. 2021 May-Jun;69(3):409-424. doi: 10.1016/j.outlook.2020.11.009. Epub 2021 Jan 19.
Healthy work environment is essential to patients' safety, staff recruitment, retention, and organization's financial viability. It is imperative to examine, understand and mitigate any and all factors that may contribute to unhealthy work environment.
This study aimed to describe how African-born Black nurses felt their race affected their experience of the work environment and whether these experiences contributed to perceptions of unhealthy work environments.
Thematic analysis was performed on data obtained from unstructured interviews of 17 African born Black nurses in this qualitative descriptive study.
Seven themes emerged from the study: disregard for personhood, poor communication, democratic disqualification, lack of recognition, missing authentic leadership, attrition, and finding control.
The finding suggests African born Black nurses' experiences are uniquely and qualitatively different from that of their American born counterparts. Creating healthy work environment require authentic nurse leaders who can influence and support others in its achievement.
健康的工作环境对于患者安全、员工招聘、留用和组织的财务生存能力至关重要。因此,必须检查、理解和减轻任何可能导致不健康工作环境的因素。
本研究旨在描述非裔美国黑人护士如何认为自己的种族影响他们对工作环境的体验,以及这些体验是否导致他们对不健康工作环境的看法。
在这项定性描述性研究中,对 17 名非裔美国黑人护士的非结构化访谈中获得的数据进行了主题分析。
研究中出现了七个主题:不尊重人格、沟通不畅、民主资格丧失、缺乏认可、缺乏真正的领导力、人员流失和寻求控制。
研究结果表明,非裔美国黑人护士的经历与他们的美国出生同行的经历在独特性和质量上存在差异。创造健康的工作环境需要真正的护士领导者,他们能够影响和支持他人实现这一目标。