Rory Meyers College of Nursing, New York University, 433 First Avenue, 6th Floor, New York, NY 10010, United States of America.
Rory Meyers College of Nursing, New York University, 433 First Avenue, 6th Floor, New York, NY 10010, United States of America.
Int J Nurs Stud. 2022 Jul;131:104256. doi: 10.1016/j.ijnurstu.2022.104256. Epub 2022 Apr 20.
BACKGROUND: The COVID-19 pandemic had its first peak in the United States between April and July of 2020, with incidence and prevalence rates of the virus the greatest in the northeastern coast of the country. At the time of study implementation, there were few studies capturing the perspectives of nurses working the frontlines of the pandemic in any setting as research output in the United States focused largely on treating the disease. OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study was to capture the perspectives of nurses in the United States working the frontlines of the COVID-19 pandemic's first wave. We were specifically interested in examining the impact of the pandemic on nurses' roles, professional relationships, and the organizational cultures of their employers. DESIGN: We conducted an online qualitative study with a pragmatic design to capture the perspectives of nurses working during the first wave of the United States COVID-19 pandemic. Through social networking recruitment, frontline nurses from across the country were invited to participate. Participants provided long form, text-based responses to four questions designed to capture their experiences. A combination of Latent Dirichlet Allocation--a natural language processing technique--along with traditional summative content analysis techniques were used to analyze the data. SETTING: The United States during the COVID-19 pandemic's first wave between May and July of 2020. RESULTS: A total of 318 nurses participated from 29 out of 50 states, with 242 fully completing all questions. Findings suggested that the place of work mattered significantly in terms of the frontline working experience. It influenced role changes, risk assumption, interprofessional teamwork experiences, and ultimately, likelihood to leave their jobs or the profession altogether. Organizational culture and its influence on pandemic response implementation was a critical feature of their experiences. CONCLUSIONS: Findings suggest that organizational performance during the pandemic may be reflected in nursing workforce retention as the risk for workforce attrition appears high. It was also clear from the reports that nurses appear to have assumed higher occupational risks during the pandemic when compared to other providers. The 2020 data from this study also offered a number of signals about potential threats to the stability and sustainability of the US nursing workforce that are now manifesting. The findings underscore the importance of conducting health workforce research during a crisis in order to discern the signals of future problems or for long-term crisis response. TWEETABLE ABSTRACT: Healthcare leaders made the difference for nurses during the pandemic. How many nurses leave their employer in the next year will tell you who was good, who wasn't.
背景:2020 年 4 月至 7 月,美国首次迎来新冠疫情高峰,病毒发病率和流行率最高的地区在该国东北部沿海。在实施研究时,由于美国的研究成果主要集中在治疗疾病上,很少有研究捕捉到在任何环境中处于大流行一线的护士的观点。
目的:本研究旨在捕捉美国处于新冠疫情第一波前线的护士的观点。我们特别感兴趣的是研究疫情对护士角色、专业关系以及雇主组织文化的影响。
设计:我们进行了一项具有实用设计的在线定性研究,以捕捉在美国新冠疫情第一波期间工作的护士的观点。通过社交网络招聘,邀请全国各地的一线护士参与。参与者对旨在捕捉他们经历的四个问题提供了长篇、基于文本的回答。我们结合了潜在狄利克雷分配(一种自然语言处理技术)和传统的总结性内容分析技术来分析数据。
地点:2020 年 5 月至 7 月期间的美国,正处于新冠疫情第一波期间。
结果:来自美国 50 个州中的 29 个州的 318 名护士参与了研究,其中 242 名护士完整地完成了所有问题。研究结果表明,工作地点在前线工作经验方面有显著影响。它影响角色变化、风险承担、跨专业团队合作体验,最终影响离开工作岗位或整个职业的可能性。组织文化及其对大流行应对实施的影响是他们经历的一个关键特征。
结论:研究结果表明,大流行期间的组织绩效可能反映在护理劳动力保留上,因为劳动力流失的风险似乎很高。从报告中还可以清楚地看出,与其他提供者相比,护士在大流行期间似乎承担了更高的职业风险。这项研究 2020 年的数据还提供了一些关于美国护理劳动力稳定性和可持续性潜在威胁的信号,这些信号现在已经显现出来。研究结果强调了在危机期间进行卫生人力研究的重要性,以便辨别未来问题的信号或进行长期危机应对。
推特摘要:大流行期间,医疗保健领导者对护士产生了影响。明年有多少护士离开雇主,将告诉你谁做得好,谁做得不好。
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