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工作环境对执业护师健康相关生活质量的影响:四个工作环境中的横断面调查。

The impact of the work environment on the health-related quality of life of Licensed Practical Nurses: a cross-sectional survey in four work environments.

机构信息

Alberta College of Family Physicians, #370, 10403-172 Street, Centre 170, Edmonton, AB, T5S 1K9, Canada.

College of Licenced Practical Nurses of Alberta, St. Albert Trail Place, 12163-146 Street, Edmonton, AB, Canada.

出版信息

Health Qual Life Outcomes. 2022 Mar 19;20(1):44. doi: 10.1186/s12955-022-01951-9.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Nurses are known to have negative health outcomes related to their work. While it is acknowledged that nursing work is associated with things like back injuries and burnout, there is limited evidence as to what factors in the work environment contribute to these issues.

PURPOSE

The aims of this study were to assess how Licensed Practical Nurses (LPNs) report their Health-related quality of life (HRQoL), and how nurses' health is impacted by their work environment.

METHODS

These data used for analysis comes from a cross-sectional survey administered online to all LPNs in Alberta (2018). The survey collected data on the following variables: participant's demographics, the SF-36 HRQoL, Practice Environment Scale of the Nursing Work Index (PES-NW) and the CD-RISC measure of resilience. The beta distribution was used to model HRQoL outcomes. In instances where optimal health (score of '1') was observed then an extended version of beta distribution (called one-inflated beta) was applied.

RESULTS

4,425 LPNs responded to the survey. LPNs (mean age: 40) report lower scores on each SF-36 subscale than the general Canadian population aged 35-44. LPNs who work 'causal' had better physical health, (OR 1.21, CI 1.11-1.32, p = 0.000), and mental health (OR 1.22, CI 1.12-1.30, p = 0.000) than LPNs who work full time, even after controlling for resilience. LPNs' views on the adequacy of staffing and resources in their workplaces have an influence across all dimensions of health.

CONCLUSION

This study suggests that improvements in the work environment could positively impact health outcomes and that adequate resourcing could support the nursing workforce.

摘要

背景

众所周知,护士的工作与负面健康结果有关。虽然人们承认护理工作与背部受伤和倦怠有关,但对于工作环境中的哪些因素会导致这些问题,证据有限。

目的

本研究旨在评估持照实习护士(LPN)如何报告其健康相关生活质量(HRQoL),以及护士的健康如何受到其工作环境的影响。

方法

这些用于分析的数据来自于 2018 年对艾伯塔省所有 LPN 进行的在线横断面调查。该调查收集了以下变量的数据:参与者的人口统计学资料、SF-36 HRQoL、护理工作指数的实践环境量表(PES-NW)和 CD-RISC 韧性量表。使用 beta 分布来模拟 HRQoL 结果。在观察到最佳健康(得分“1”)的情况下,则应用 beta 分布的扩展版本(称为一峰 beta)。

结果

4425 名 LPN 对调查做出了回应。LPN(平均年龄:40 岁)在每个 SF-36 子量表上的得分都低于 35-44 岁的加拿大普通人群。从事“临时”工作的 LPN 在身体健康方面(OR 1.21,CI 1.11-1.32,p=0.000)和心理健康方面(OR 1.22,CI 1.12-1.30,p=0.000)的得分都高于全职工作的 LPN,即使在控制了韧性之后也是如此。LPN 对工作场所人员配备和资源充足程度的看法对健康的各个方面都有影响。

结论

本研究表明,工作环境的改善可能会对健康结果产生积极影响,而充足的资源可能会支持护理人员队伍。

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