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COVID-19 之前医院和疗养院的护理实践状况:对政策行动的启示

Conditions of Nursing Practice in Hospitals and Nursing Homes Before COVID-19: Implications for Policy Action.

作者信息

French Rachel, Aiken Linda H, Fitzpatrick Rosenbaum Kathleen E, Lasater Karen B

机构信息

is Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Center for Health Outcomes and Policy Research, University of Pennsylvania School of Nursing; Fellow, National Clinician Scholars Program, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA.

is Professor of Nursing and Sociology and Founding Director of the Center for Health Outcomes and Policy Research, University of Pennsylvania School of Nursing.

出版信息

J Nurs Regul. 2022 Apr;13(1):45-53. doi: 10.1016/S2155-8256(22)00033-3. Epub 2022 Apr 17.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

The COVID-19 pandemic has stimulated interest in potential policy solutions to improve working conditions in hospitals and nursing homes. Policy action in the pandemic recovery period must be informed by pre-pandemic conditions.

PURPOSE

To describe registered nurses' (RNs') working conditions, job outcomes, and measures of patient safety and care quality in hospitals and nursing homes just before the pandemic.

METHODS

Cross-sectional study using descriptive statistics to analyze survey data from RNs in New York and Illinois collected December 2019 through February 2020.

RESULTS

A total of 33,462 RNs were included in the final analysis. Before the pandemic, more than 40% of RNs reported high burnout, one in four were dissatisfied with their job, and one in five planned to leave their employer within 1 year. Among nursing home RNs, one in three planned to leave their employer. RNs reported poor working conditions characterized by not having enough staff (56%), administrators who did not listen/respond to RNs' concerns (42%), frequently missed nursing care (ranging from 8% to 34% depending on the nursing task in question), work that was interrupted or delayed by insufficient staff (88%), and performing non-nursing tasks (82%). Most RNs (68%) rated care quality at their workplace as less than excellent, and 41% gave their hospital an unfavorable patient safety rating.

CONCLUSION

Hospitals and nursing homes were understaffed before the COVID-19 pandemic, and many RNs were dissatisfied with their employers' contribution to the widespread observed shortage of nursing care during the pandemic. Policy interventions to address understaffing include the implementation of safe nurse staffing standards and passage of the Nurse Licensure Compact to permit RNs to move expeditiously to locales with the greatest needs.

摘要

背景

新冠疫情激发了人们对改善医院和养老院工作条件的潜在政策解决方案的兴趣。疫情恢复期的政策行动必须以疫情前的状况为依据。

目的

描述疫情爆发前医院和养老院注册护士(RN)的工作条件、工作成果以及患者安全和护理质量指标。

方法

采用横断面研究,运用描述性统计分析2019年12月至2020年2月收集的纽约州和伊利诺伊州注册护士的调查数据。

结果

最终分析共纳入33462名注册护士。疫情爆发前,超过40%的注册护士报告职业倦怠程度高,四分之一的人对工作不满意,五分之一的人计划在1年内离职。在养老院注册护士中,三分之一的人计划离职。注册护士报告工作条件差,表现为人员不足(56%)、管理人员不听从/不回应注册护士的关切(42%)、护理经常缺失(根据具体护理任务,缺失率在8%至34%之间)、工作因人员不足而中断或延误(88%)以及从事非护理任务(82%)。大多数注册护士(68%)对其工作场所的护理质量评价为非优秀,41%对其所在医院的患者安全评价为负面。

结论

在新冠疫情爆发前,医院和养老院人员配备不足,许多注册护士对雇主在疫情期间普遍存在的护理短缺问题上的表现不满意。解决人员配备不足问题的政策干预措施包括实施安全的护士人员配备标准以及通过《护士执照互认协议》,以使注册护士能够迅速前往需求最大的地区。

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