Nursing Management and Education Department, College of Nursing, Princess Nourah bint Abdulrahman University, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.
Faculty of Nursing, Nursing Administration Department, Alexandria University, Alexandria, Egypt.
Medicine (Baltimore). 2024 Mar 22;103(12):e37479. doi: 10.1097/MD.0000000000037479.
The study aims to examine out nurses' awareness of self-comfort and well-being in long-term care settings in the state of Kuwait to avoid profession burnout. Nurses are vital resource to health care institutions, the attention on nurses' comfort and well-being should be given valued concerns by top management, as poor staff well-being can pose risks among them and may result in poor performance such as less quality care that is result from less productivity and if the staff well-being ignored the institution performance might be underachieved. A descriptive cross-sectional study design was utilized. The questionnaire assessed participants' socio-demographic data, comfort, and well-being. Data were collected from 260 (86.7% response rate) nurses over the course of 3 months from long-term care facilities in 2 different organizations in Kuwait. The overall nurses' comfort level was moderate with a mean percent score of 67.55 ± 12.50. However, the overall nurses' well-being level was low with a mean percent score of 49.58 ± 6.93. As well as, a strong, positive, and significant correlation was noticed between overall nurses' comfort and its domains with the overall nurses' well-being and its domain. The regression analysis revealed that nurses' perception of their comfort may predict their well-being (P < .001) and explained 34% of the variation in nurses' well-being (R2 = 0.470, β = 0.428, F = 34.762, P < .001). This study emphasized on the importance of creating a healthy, comfortable work environment that promotes nurses' well-being, as well as eliminating discomfort and job dissatisfaction from the organizational culture among nurses as it effects on the organizational performance, productivity, and quality of care.
本研究旨在考察科威特州长期护理环境中护士对自我安慰和福祉的意识,以避免职业倦怠。护士是医疗保健机构的重要资源,管理层应高度重视护士的舒适和福祉,因为员工福祉不佳会给他们带来风险,可能导致绩效不佳,例如护理质量下降,生产力下降,如果忽视员工福祉,机构绩效可能会不达预期。本研究采用描述性横断面研究设计。问卷评估了参与者的社会人口统计学数据、舒适度和幸福感。数据来自科威特 2 个不同组织的 260 名(86.7%的回应率)长期护理设施的护士,收集时间为 3 个月。总体而言,护士的舒适度水平中等,平均百分比得分为 67.55±12.50。然而,护士的整体幸福感水平较低,平均百分比得分为 49.58±6.93。此外,还注意到护士整体舒适度及其各领域与护士整体幸福感及其各领域之间存在强烈、积极和显著的相关性。回归分析表明,护士对舒适度的感知可以预测其幸福感(P<0.001),并解释了护士幸福感变化的 34%(R2=0.470,β=0.428,F=34.762,P<0.001)。本研究强调了创造健康、舒适的工作环境以促进护士幸福感的重要性,以及消除护士组织文化中的不适和工作不满,因为这会影响组织绩效、生产力和护理质量。