School of Nursing & Midwifery, The University of Newcastle, Callaghan, New South Wales, Australia
Hunter Medical Research Institute, HMRI, New Lambton, New South Wales, Australia.
BMJ Open. 2023 Aug 29;13(8):e072668. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2023-072668.
Retaining nurses in the workforce is an urgent concern in healthcare. Emergency nurses report high levels of stress and burnout, however, there is no gold standard of how to measure these responses. This study aims to measure stress, burnout, and fatigue in emergency nurses using biomarkers and psychometric instruments. Biomarkers will be used to better understand nurses' levels of stress and burnout and to assess the feasibility of using biomarkers as a viable stress measurement tool in a real-world setting.
A two stage cross-sectional design to measure stress, burnout and fatigue in emergency nurses while they work is proposed. All registered and enrolled nurses working in the emergency department from four hospitals in Australia will be invited to participate. Validated psychometric tools will be used in stage 1 to measure depression, anxiety, acute stress, chronic stress, burnout and fatigue. Biomarkers comprising hair cortisol, saliva alpha amylase and heart rate variability will be collected as an objective measure of stress and burnout in stage 2 over one working shift per participant. Written consent will be sought for stage 2 where nurses will provide one hair sample, wear a heart rate sensor and be asked to collect their saliva at three different time points of one shift. Data analysis will measure the domains of acute stress, chronic stress and burnout and explore relationships and correlation between psychometric measures and biomarkers.
Ethics approval obtained from the Human Research Ethics Committee of the Hunter New England Local Health District (approval number: HREC/2020/ETH01684) and University of Newcastle HREC (H-2022-0169). Results will be reported in peer-reviewed publications using the Strengthening the Reporting of Observational Studies in Epidemiology guidelines. Public dissemination will occur by presenting at conferences and to the participating local health district.
在医疗保健领域,留住护士是一项紧迫的任务。急诊护士报告称,他们的压力和倦怠程度很高,但目前还没有衡量这些反应的金标准。本研究旨在使用生物标志物和心理计量工具来衡量急诊护士的压力、倦怠和疲劳程度。生物标志物将用于更好地了解护士的压力和倦怠程度,并评估在现实环境中使用生物标志物作为可行的压力测量工具的可行性。
拟采用两阶段横断面设计,在急诊护士工作时测量其压力、倦怠和疲劳程度。将邀请澳大利亚四家医院的所有注册和在册护士参加。在第 1 阶段将使用经过验证的心理计量工具来测量抑郁、焦虑、急性应激、慢性应激、倦怠和疲劳。在第 2 阶段将收集生物标志物,包括头发皮质醇、唾液α-淀粉酶和心率变异性,作为每个参与者一个工作班次的压力和倦怠的客观测量。将在第 2 阶段征求书面同意,届时护士将提供一个头发样本,佩戴心率传感器,并要求在一个班次的三个不同时间点收集唾液。数据分析将测量急性应激、慢性应激和倦怠的领域,并探讨心理计量测量和生物标志物之间的关系和相关性。
已从亨特新英格兰地方卫生区人类研究伦理委员会(批准文号:HREC/2020/ETH01684)和纽卡斯尔大学 HREC(H-2022-0169)获得伦理批准。结果将按照《观察性研究的报告规范》在同行评议的出版物中报告。将通过在会议上报告和向参与的当地卫生区传播来进行公众传播。