Department of Nutrition, Dietetics, and Food Science, Brigham Young University, Provo, Utah, United States of America.
Department of Statistics, Brigham Young University, Provo, Utah, United States of America.
PLoS One. 2021 Mar 10;16(3):e0248109. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0248109. eCollection 2021.
Healthcare professionals provide paid care at work and potentially have caregiving responsibilities outside of work; work responsibilities in addition to child and/or elder care is considered double- or triple-duty care. Employees may experience conflict and/or enrichment as their work and family responsibilities interface. This study's purpose is to explore the work and family interface of Registered Dietitian Nutritionists (RDNs), determine the prevalence of work-family conflict and enrichment, and identify characteristics associated with higher work-family conflict and enrichment scores. A survey instrument assessing caregiving responsibilities and work-family conflict and enrichment was distributed electronically to 4,900 RDNs throughout the United States. Frequencies, means, correlative relationships, and ANCOVA were calculated using SAS software 9.04. Of 1,233 usable responses, nearly two-thirds of RDNs (65.5%) reported providing either double-duty or triple-duty care. About half of RDNs (47.2%) reported work-family conflict and fewer (14.8%) reported family-work conflict. Additionally, most RDNs (79.4%) reported work-family enrichment and even more (85.2%) reported family-work enrichment. Higher work-family conflict scores had correlative relationships with higher levels of burnout, lower life satisfaction, and higher intent to quit. Higher work-family enrichment scores had correlative relationships with lower burnout, higher job satisfaction, higher career satisfaction, higher life satisfaction, and lower intent to quit. Understanding the unpaid caregiving responsibilities of RDNs and the interface of work/family responsibilities may provide insight into career planning for RDNs and guide managers of RDNs in efforts to amplify the contribution of RDNs.
医疗保健专业人员在工作中提供有偿护理,并可能在工作之外承担护理责任;除了照顾孩子和/或老人之外,工作责任还被认为是双重或三重责任。员工可能会因为工作和家庭责任的相互作用而经历冲突和/或充实。本研究的目的是探讨注册营养师(RDN)的工作和家庭界面,确定工作家庭冲突和充实的普遍性,并确定与更高的工作家庭冲突和充实得分相关的特征。一种评估护理责任以及工作家庭冲突和充实的调查工具通过电子方式分发给美国各地的 4900 名 RDN。使用 SAS 软件 9.04 计算频率、平均值、相关关系和协方差分析。在 1233 份可用回复中,近三分之二的 RDN(65.5%)报告提供双重或三重责任护理。大约一半的 RDN(47.2%)报告工作家庭冲突,而较少的 RDN(14.8%)报告家庭工作冲突。此外,大多数 RDN(79.4%)报告工作家庭充实,甚至更多的 RDN(85.2%)报告家庭工作充实。更高的工作家庭冲突分数与更高水平的倦怠、更低的生活满意度和更高的离职意愿呈相关关系。更高的工作家庭充实分数与更低的倦怠、更高的工作满意度、更高的职业满意度、更高的生活满意度和更低的离职意愿呈相关关系。了解 RDN 的无偿护理责任以及工作/家庭责任的界面,可能有助于 RDN 的职业规划,并指导 RDN 的经理努力增强 RDN 的贡献。