Behavioural Science Institute, Radboud University, Nijmegen, The Netherlands.
Public and Occupational Health, Amsterdam UMC Location University of Amsterdam, Amsterdam, the Netherlands.
J Adv Nurs. 2024 Dec;80(12):5039-5049. doi: 10.1111/jan.16161. Epub 2024 Mar 22.
To discover what long-term care (LTC) staff working in self-managing teams consider necessary to remain sustainably employable.
Qualitative study with semi-structured interviews.
In 2020, semi-structured interviews were conducted one-on-one with 25 LTC workers from a medium-large Dutch organization providing long-term care. All interviews were audio-recorded, anonymously transcribed verbatim and analysed with thematic content analysis in the software program Atlas.ti.
LTC workers indicated a need for autonomy. They wanted their control and involvement in decisions to be strengthened. Furthermore, LTC workers indicated a need for relatedness, by experiencing support, a feeling of togetherness and more time to have attention for the residents. Lastly, LTC workers expressed a need for (assistance in) further developing their competence.
In order to remain willing and able to work, LTC workers in self-managing teams want their needs for autonomy, relatedness and competence to be addressed. Working conditions are important to these LTC workers' sustainable employability since they can hinder or promote the satisfaction of their needs.
It is important that management in LTC is aware of the importance of LTC workers' needs for sustainable employability. We recommend that management critically reflect on and invest in addressing these needs by enhancing indicators and limiting inhibitors of the needs.
A robust LTC workforce is necessary to provide care to the aging population. In the context of the increasing implementation of self-managing teams in LTC organizations, understanding what workers in self-managing teams need in order to remain sustainably employable is crucial. For sustainable employability (i.e. to remain willing and able to work), interviewees indicated a need for autonomy, relatedness, and competence. Nearly all participants stressed the importance of belonging and feeling connected. Working conditions seemed to relate not only directly to the sustainable employability of LTC staff but also indirectly through their lack of contribution to the satisfaction of workers' psychological needs. The outcomes of this study primarily impact workers and management within LTC organizations with self-managing teams. They benefit from recognizing the significance of addressing workers' needs to ensure their essential and sustainable employability in the sector.
The Standards for Reporting Qualitative Research and the Consolidated Criteria for Reporting Qualitative (COREQ) research were used.
Two LTC workers provided advice and feedback regarding the materials and set up of the interviews. These two ambassadors additionally helped in reaching our population, by disseminating information about the study.
发现自我管理团队中的长期护理(LTC)工作人员认为保持可持续就业所需的条件。
定性研究,采用半结构化访谈。
2020 年,对一家提供长期护理的荷兰中等规模组织的 25 名 LTC 工作人员进行了一对一的半结构化访谈。所有访谈均进行了录音,匿名逐字转录,并在 Atlas.ti 软件程序中进行主题内容分析。
LTC 工作人员表示需要自主权。他们希望加强对决策的控制和参与。此外,LTC 工作人员还表示需要关联性,即感受到支持、归属感,并能有更多时间关注居民。最后,LTC 工作人员表示需要(协助)进一步发展他们的能力。
为了保持工作意愿和能力,自我管理团队中的 LTC 工作人员希望满足他们对自主权、关联性和能力的需求。工作条件对这些 LTC 工作人员的可持续就业能力很重要,因为它们可能会阻碍或促进他们需求的满足。
LTC 管理层需要意识到 LTC 工作人员可持续就业能力需求的重要性。我们建议管理层通过增强需求指标和限制需求抑制剂来批判性地反思并投资于满足这些需求。
一个强大的 LTC 劳动力是为老龄化人口提供护理的必要条件。在 LTC 组织中越来越多地实施自我管理团队的背景下,了解自我管理团队中的工作人员为保持可持续就业所需的条件至关重要。为了实现可持续就业(即保持工作意愿和能力),受访者表示需要自主权、关联性和能力。几乎所有参与者都强调了归属感和联系感的重要性。工作条件似乎不仅直接影响 LTC 工作人员的可持续就业能力,而且还通过缺乏对工作人员心理需求的满足间接影响。这项研究的结果主要影响自我管理团队的 LTC 组织中的工作人员和管理层。他们受益于认识到满足工作人员需求的重要性,以确保他们在该领域的基本和可持续就业。
使用了定性研究的标准报告和定性综合标准报告(COREQ)研究。
两名 LTC 工作人员就材料和访谈设置提供了建议和反馈。这两名大使还通过传播有关研究的信息,帮助我们接触到目标人群。