KK Women's and Children's Hospital, Singapore, Singapore.
Yale University School of Nursing, Connecticut, USA.
Int Nurs Rev. 2024 Sep;71(3):610-625. doi: 10.1111/inr.12885. Epub 2023 Sep 19.
Consolidate and synthesize evidence on working nurse-parent experiences of parenthood.
Demands in healthcare strain the workforce, causing burnout and high turnover rates, especially among nurses. Balancing work and family responsibilites is even more challenging for nurse-parents.
Nursing is highly stressful, and the experiences of nurse-parents are under-researched highlighting the need to better understand and support nurse-parents in their dual roles.
Seven databases (PubMed, Embase, CINAHL, PsycINFO, ProQuest, Scopus, and Web of Science) were systematically searched for published and unpublished primary qualitative studies. Extracted data were meta-summarized and synthesized using Sandelowski and Barroso's approach.
Twelve peer-reviewed studies, conducted between 2007 and 2022, investigated the challenges faced by 339 female nurse-parents across various countries. The meta-synthesis revealed two main themes: (a) Clashes of dual roles, and (b) Accept, adapt, and compromise, which were supported by six subthemes. Nurse-parents struggled with dual roles, often neglected self-care, and experienced work-family conflicts. However, they learned to accept their situations, adapt by seeking help from family, friends, and colleagues, and compromise on career aspirations to prioritize their families. The importance of organizational support and flexibility in accommodating their dual roles was emphasized.
Female nurse-parents face challenges in balancing their dual roles, resulting in fatigue, compromised self-care, and limited social interactions. The culture of self-sacrifice in nursing contributes to these challenges, impacting patient safety. Supportive interventions like mindfulness programs and exercise classes can promote well-being. Staffing shortages and shift work further affect the work-life balance for nurse-parents.
Creating a supportive work environment for nurse-parents is crucial. Family-friendly shifts revised parental leave policies, and improved childcare support are needed. Supporting nurse-parents benefits their well-being and enhances patient care. Collaboration between healthcare organizations and policymakers is essential to address workforce shortages and implement changes.
整合和综合护士父母育儿经验的证据。
医疗保健领域的需求给劳动力带来压力,导致 burnout 和高离职率,尤其是在护士中。平衡工作和家庭责任对于护士父母来说更加具有挑战性。
护理工作压力很大,护士父母的经历研究不足,这突显了需要更好地理解和支持护士父母在其双重角色中的需求。
系统检索了七个数据库(PubMed、Embase、CINAHL、PsycINFO、ProQuest、Scopus 和 Web of Science),以获取已发表和未发表的主要定性研究。使用 Sandelowski 和 Barroso 的方法对提取的数据进行了元综合和综合。
12 项同行评议的研究,于 2007 年至 2022 年进行,调查了来自不同国家的 339 名女性护士父母所面临的挑战。元综合揭示了两个主要主题:(a)双重角色的冲突,和(b)接受、适应和妥协,这两个主题得到了六个子主题的支持。护士父母在双重角色之间挣扎,常常忽视自我保健,并经历工作与家庭的冲突。然而,他们学会了接受自己的处境,通过寻求家人、朋友和同事的帮助来适应,并在职业抱负上妥协,以优先考虑家庭。组织支持和灵活性在适应其双重角色方面的重要性得到了强调。
女性护士父母在平衡双重角色方面面临挑战,导致疲劳、自我保健受损和社交互动有限。护理中的自我牺牲文化促成了这些挑战,影响了患者安全。支持性干预措施,如正念程序和锻炼课程,可以促进幸福感。人员短缺和轮班工作进一步影响了护士父母的工作与生活平衡。
为护士父母创造一个支持性的工作环境至关重要。需要调整家庭友好型班次、修订育儿假政策和改善儿童保育支持。支持护士父母有利于他们的幸福感并增强患者护理。医疗机构和政策制定者之间的合作对于解决劳动力短缺和实施变革至关重要。