Department of Health Sciences, University of York, York, UK.
School of Medicine, University of Leeds, Leeds, UK
BMJ Support Palliat Care. 2024 Jan 8;13(e3):e597-e611. doi: 10.1136/spcare-2022-004012.
Poor psychological well-being among healthcare staff has implications for staff sickness and absence rates, and impacts on the quality, cost and safety of patient care. Although numerous studies have explored the well-being of hospice staff, study findings vary and the evidence has not yet been reviewed and synthesised. Using job demands-resources (JD-R) theory, this review aimed to investigate what factors are associated with the well-being of hospice staff.
We searched MEDLINE, CINAHL and PsycINFO for peer-reviewed quantitative, qualitative or mixed-methods studies focused on understanding what contributes to the well-being of hospice staff who provide care to patients (adults and children). The date of the last search was 11 March 2022. Studies were published from 2000 onwards in the English language and conducted in Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development countries. Study quality was assessed using the Mixed Methods Appraisal Tool. Data synthesis was conducted using a result-based convergent design, which involved an iterative, thematic approach of collating data into distinct factors and mapping these to the JD-R theory.
A total of 4016 unique records were screened by title and abstract, 115 full-text articles were retrieved and reviewed and 27 articles describing 23 studies were included in the review. The majority of the evidence came from studies of staff working with adult patients. Twenty-seven individual factors were identified in the included studies. There is a strong and moderate evidence that 21 of the 27 identified factors can influence hospice staff well-being. These 21 factors can be grouped into three categories: (1) those that are specific to the hospice environment and role, such as the complexity and diversity of the hospice role; (2) those that have been found to be associated with well-being in other similar settings, such as relationships with patients and their families; and (3) those that affect workers regardless of their role and work environment, that is, that are not unique to working in a healthcare role, such as workload and working relationships. There was strong evidence that neither staff demographic characteristics nor education level can influence well-being.
The factors identified in this review highlight the importance of assessing both positive and negative domains of experience to determine coping interventions. Hospice organisations should aim to offer a wide range of interventions to ensure their staff have access to something that works for them. These should involve continuing or commencing initiatives to protect the factors that make hospices good environments in which to work, as well as recognising that hospice staff are also subject to many of the same factors that affect psychological well-being in all work environments. Only two studies included in the review were set in children's hospices, suggesting that more research is needed in these settings.
CRD42019136721 (Deviations from the protocol are noted in Table 8, Supplementary material).
医疗保健人员心理健康状况不佳会导致员工病假和缺勤率上升,并影响患者护理的质量、成本和安全性。尽管有许多研究探讨了临终关怀人员的幸福感,但研究结果各不相同,且证据尚未得到审查和综合。本研究使用工作要求-资源(JD-R)理论,旨在调查哪些因素与临终关怀人员的幸福感相关。
我们检索了 MEDLINE、CINAHL 和 PsycINFO,以获取关注理解哪些因素有助于为提供患者(成人和儿童)护理的临终关怀人员带来幸福感的同行评审定量、定性或混合方法研究。最后一次搜索日期为 2022 年 3 月 11 日。研究在 2000 年以后发表,语言为英语,并在经济合作与发展组织国家进行。使用混合方法评估工具评估研究质量。数据综合采用基于结果的收敛设计进行,该设计涉及将数据整理为不同的因素,并将这些因素映射到 JD-R 理论的迭代、主题方法。
通过标题和摘要筛选出 4016 条独特记录,检索并审查了 115 篇全文文章,纳入了 27 篇描述 23 项研究的文章。大多数证据来自对成年患者工作人员的研究。在纳入的研究中确定了 27 个单独的因素。有强有力和中等强度的证据表明,27 个确定的因素中有 21 个可以影响临终关怀人员的幸福感。这些 21 个因素可以分为三类:(1)与临终关怀环境和角色相关的因素,例如临终关怀角色的复杂性和多样性;(2)在其他类似环境中与幸福感相关的因素,例如与患者及其家庭的关系;(3)影响工人的因素,无论他们的角色和工作环境如何,也就是说,这些因素并非仅在医疗保健角色中才存在,例如工作量和工作关系。有强有力的证据表明,工作人员的人口统计学特征和教育水平都不能影响幸福感。
本研究确定的因素突出表明,评估积极和消极的体验领域对于确定应对干预措施很重要。临终关怀组织应旨在提供广泛的干预措施,以确保其工作人员可以获得对他们有效的干预措施。这些干预措施应包括继续或开始采取举措,以保护使临终关怀成为良好工作环境的因素,同时认识到临终关怀人员也受到许多同样影响所有工作环境心理健康的因素的影响。纳入的研究中只有两项在儿童临终关怀机构中进行,这表明需要在这些环境中进行更多研究。
PROSPERO 注册号:CRD42019136721(表 8 和补充材料中列出了与方案的偏差)。