Tan Si Hui Evangeline, Chin Guey Fong
Khoo Teck Puat Hospital, 90 Yishun Central, 768828, Yishun, Singapore.
BMC Nurs. 2023 Mar 30;22(1):88. doi: 10.1186/s12912-023-01256-2.
The present nursing workforce comprises four generational of nurses working side-by-side. While such a generation blend adds invaluable diversity to the workforce, it also brings added complexity. The study aimed to describe and summarise work values and attitudes of four nursing generations, namely Baby boomers, Generation X, Y and Z.
A cross-sectional questionnaire study was adopted. A total of 778 nurses from an acute hospital in Singapore completed the online questionnaire. The Work Value and Attitude scale measuring seven constructs (Work Centrality, Non-compliance, Technology Challenge, Work life balance, leadership, Power, and Recognition) was employed for data collection.
The Cronbach's alpha was 0.714 for the overall instrument. Statistically significant differences amongst the four generations of nurses emerged in the Work Value and Attitude scale in the construct of non-compliance (p = 0.007), technology challenge (p = 0.027), work-life balance (p < 0.001), and recognition (p < 0.001). No statistically significant differences were noted for the rest of the constructs.
The findings of this study highlight that differences in work values and attitudes exist among nurses of different generations. Generation X are less likely to challenge the conventional norm and supervisors. Generation Y and Z are the most tech-savvy generations and can adapt quickly to new technology. There is also a greater emphasis on work-life balance as the generation gets younger. Generation Y and Z nurses perceived that younger nurses do not get due respect and recognition from their colleagues. Acknowledging the generational differences in work values and attitudes can facilitate nursing management to tailor strategies to improve individual and organisation performance while creating a work environment that enhances intergeneration harmony and teamwork.
目前的护理人员队伍由四代护士并肩工作组成。虽然这样的代际融合为劳动力队伍增添了无比宝贵的多样性,但也带来了更多复杂性。本研究旨在描述和总结四代护士的工作价值观和态度,即婴儿潮一代、X 一代、Y 一代和 Z 一代。
采用横断面问卷调查研究。新加坡一家急症医院的 778 名护士完成了在线问卷。使用测量七个构念(工作中心性、不服从、技术挑战、工作生活平衡、领导力、权力和认可)的工作价值观和态度量表进行数据收集。
整个量表的克朗巴哈系数为 0.714。四代护士在工作价值观和态度量表的不服从(p = 0.007)、技术挑战(p = 0.027)、工作生活平衡(p < 0.001)和认可(p < 0.001)构念上出现了统计学上的显著差异。其余构念未发现统计学上的显著差异。
本研究结果表明,不同代际的护士在工作价值观和态度上存在差异。X 一代不太可能挑战传统规范和上级。Y 一代和 Z 一代是最精通技术的一代,能够快速适应新技术。随着代际年轻化,对工作生活平衡的重视也更大。Y 一代和 Z 一代护士认为年轻护士没有得到同事应有的尊重和认可。认识到工作价值观和态度上的代际差异有助于护理管理制定策略,以提高个人和组织绩效,同时营造一个增强代际和谐与团队合作的工作环境。