Alsadaan Nourah, Ramadan Osama Mohamed Elsayed, Alqahtani Mohammed
College of Nursing, Jouf University, Sakaka, 72388, Saudi Arabia.
Department of Nursing, College of Applied Medical Sciences, King Faisal University, Alahsa, Saudi Arabia.
BMC Nurs. 2024 May 13;23(1):325. doi: 10.1186/s12912-024-01996-9.
Nursing incivility, defined as disrespectful behaviour toward nurses, is increasingly recognized as a pressing issue that affects nurses' well-being and quality of care. However, research on the pathways linking incivility to outcomes is limited, especially in Saudi hospitals.
This cross-sectional study examined relationships between perceived nursing incivility, nurse stress, patient engagement, and health outcomes in four Saudi hospitals. Using validated scales, 289 nurses and 512 patients completed surveys on exposure to incivility, stress levels, activation, and medication adherence. The outcomes included readmissions at 30 days and satisfaction.
More than two-thirds of nurses reported experiencing moderate to severe workplace incivility. Correlation and regression analyzes revealed that nursing incivility was positively associated with nursing stress. An inverse relationship was found between stress and patient participation. Serial mediation analysis illuminated a detrimental cascade, incivility contributing to increased nurse stress, subsequently diminishing patient engagement, ultimately worsening care quality. Conclusions The findings present robust evidence that nursing incivility has adverse ripple effects, directly impacting nurse well-being while indirectly affecting patient outcomes through reduced care involvement. Practical implications advocate for systemic interventions focused on constructive nursing cultures and patient empowerment to improve both healthcare provider conditions and quality of care. This study provides compelling information to inform policies and strategies to mitigate workplace mistreatment and encourage participation among nurses and patients to improve health outcomes.
护理工作中的不文明行为,即对护士的不尊重行为,日益被视为一个影响护士福祉和护理质量的紧迫问题。然而,关于不文明行为与结果之间联系途径的研究有限,尤其是在沙特的医院。
这项横断面研究调查了沙特四家医院中感知到的护理不文明行为、护士压力、患者参与度和健康结果之间的关系。289名护士和512名患者使用经过验证的量表完成了关于遭受不文明行为、压力水平、积极性和药物依从性的调查。结果包括30天内的再入院情况和满意度。
超过三分之二的护士报告经历过中度至重度的工作场所不文明行为。相关性和回归分析显示,护理不文明行为与护士压力呈正相关。压力与患者参与度之间存在负相关关系。系列中介分析揭示了一个有害的级联效应,即不文明行为导致护士压力增加,进而减少患者参与度,最终恶化护理质量。结论研究结果提供了有力证据,表明护理不文明行为具有不良连锁反应,直接影响护士的福祉,同时通过减少护理参与间接影响患者结果。实际意义倡导采取系统性干预措施,专注于建设积极的护理文化和增强患者权能,以改善医疗服务提供者的工作条件和护理质量。本研究提供了令人信服的信息,为减轻工作场所虐待的政策和策略提供参考,并鼓励护士和患者参与以改善健康结果。