Vermeulen Renée Cornelia Josephina Maria, van Leeuwen Evelien Hanna
Utrecht University School of Governance, Utrecht University, Utrecht, Netherlands.
University Medical Center Utrecht, Utrecht, Netherlands.
Front Psychol. 2023 Jul 31;14:1112530. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2023.1112530. eCollection 2023.
This study aimed to gain insight into (1) the dynamics of job characteristics (demands and resources) of nurses and (2) how job characteristics relate to nurses' ability and willingness to continue working (understood as employability). Job characteristics are profession-specific and vary over time, but studies often overlook these dynamics. Moreover, job characteristics relate to nurses' employability, which is under pressure due to a rapidly changing work environment. It is necessary to gain insight into the dynamic job characteristics of nurses to develop targeted workplace interventions that help nurses remain employable.
This study adopted a mixed methods diary approach, with a strong emphasis on qualitative analysis. 46 Nurses from two hospitals in a large Dutch city completed a structured diary at six points over 3 weeks, resulting in 225 diary entries in total. The nurses used a custom-made application on their mobile devices to describe in their own words what they experienced as demanding and resourceful throughout the shifts and how they experienced their employability. Prior to the diaries, nurses completed an intake survey.
A within-person analysis highlighted the day-to-day dynamics in the nursing profession. The job characteristics a nurse mentioned in the first diary entry often were completely different from the job characteristics the same nurse mentioned in the other diary entries. This analysis also showed variety within nurses' employability, demonstrating that perceptions of employability vary over time. A between-person analysis highlighted links between job characteristics and nurses' employability: social interactions strengthen a nurse's employability, a strict task approach threatens it, and aspects such as a strong drive to care, professional development, and autonomy (clustered as aspects that enable to "act professionally") create opportunities to enhance employability.
Insights from this study show that job characteristics typical to the nursing profession can be linked to nurses' perceptions of employability. Also, it stems from this research that not only job characteristics but also employability are dynamic in the short run. Understanding and enhancing employability in a nursing context requires capturing these dynamics, for instance by collecting data at several points in time or by using mixed-method studies to understand employability scores within their context.
本研究旨在深入了解:(1)护士工作特征(需求和资源)的动态变化;(2)工作特征与护士继续工作的能力和意愿(理解为就业能力)之间的关系。工作特征因职业而异且随时间变化,但研究往往忽视这些动态变化。此外,工作特征与护士的就业能力相关,而由于工作环境迅速变化,护士的就业能力面临压力。有必要深入了解护士的动态工作特征,以制定有针对性的工作场所干预措施,帮助护士保持就业能力。
本研究采用混合方法日记法,重点在于定性分析。荷兰一座大城市的两家医院的46名护士在3周内分六个时间点完成了一份结构化日记,共产生225篇日记记录。护士们使用移动设备上的定制应用程序,用自己的语言描述在轮班期间他们认为有需求和资源丰富的经历,以及他们对自己就业能力的感受。在写日记之前,护士们完成了一份入职调查问卷。
个体内分析突出了护理行业的日常动态变化。一名护士在第一篇日记记录中提到的工作特征往往与同一护士在其他日记记录中提到的工作特征完全不同。该分析还显示了护士就业能力的多样性,表明对就业能力的认知随时间而变化。个体间分析突出了工作特征与护士就业能力之间的联系:社交互动增强护士的就业能力,严格的任务处理方式则构成威胁,而强烈的关爱动力、职业发展和自主性等方面(归类为能够“专业行事”的方面)创造了提高就业能力的机会。
本研究的见解表明,护理行业典型的工作特征与护士对就业能力的认知相关。此外,本研究还表明,不仅工作特征,就业能力在短期内也是动态变化的。在护理背景下理解和提高就业能力需要把握这些动态变化,例如通过在多个时间点收集数据或使用混合方法研究来在其背景下理解就业能力得分。