Hines-Stellisch Kelly, Gawlik Kate Susteric, Teall Alice M, Tucker Sharon
The Ohio State University College of Nursing, Columbus, OH.
The Ohio State University College of Nursing, Columbus, OH.
J Emerg Nurs. 2024 Sep;50(5):601-609. doi: 10.1016/j.jen.2024.06.007. Epub 2024 Jul 23.
Factors including sleep disturbances, shift work, secondary traumatization, and workplace violence make emergency nurses uniquely susceptible to burnout. A recent study cited nearly half of emergency registered nurses (49.3%) experienced moderate to severe burnout. There is an urgent need for evidence-based solutions to address burnout and turnover in emergency nurses. The objective of this quality improvement project was to determine the effectiveness of a wellness coaching program for reducing burnout and turnover in emergency nurses and advanced practice providers.
Baseline assessments of burnout and turnover intention were measured at the beginning of the coaching program and measured again upon completion of the coaching program.
Eight registered nurses and 2 advanced practice providers from an emergency department in a west coast community hospital completed 6 to 8 weeks of wellness coaching led by a board-certified nurse coach. The wellness coaching program was an evidence-based, modular curriculum in which participants chose the number and length of sessions.
An average of 6 hours of individualized, 1-on-1 wellness coaching was completed over 7.5 weeks. The project resulted in a large reduction in emotional exhaustion and turnover intention, no effect on depersonalization, and a small reduction in lack of personal achievement (Cohen's d = 0.79, 1.53, -0.18, and -0.35). Ninety percent of clinicians agreed or strongly agreed that coaching helped improve their burnout and said they would consider it again in the future.
This quality improvement project demonstrates wellness coaching was an evidence-based solution for improving burnout and turnover in emergency nurses. More investigation is needed to determine duration of reduction of these outcomes.
包括睡眠障碍、轮班工作、二次创伤和工作场所暴力在内的因素,使急诊护士极易产生职业倦怠。最近一项研究表明,近一半的急诊注册护士(49.3%)经历了中度至重度职业倦怠。迫切需要基于证据的解决方案来解决急诊护士的职业倦怠和人员流失问题。本质量改进项目的目的是确定健康指导计划对减少急诊护士和高级实践提供者的职业倦怠及人员流失的有效性。
在指导计划开始时对职业倦怠和离职意向进行基线评估,并在指导计划完成后再次进行评估。
西海岸一家社区医院急诊科的8名注册护士和2名高级实践提供者,完成了由一名获得董事会认证的护士教练指导的为期6至8周的健康指导。健康指导计划是一个基于证据的模块化课程,参与者可以选择课程的数量和时长。
在7.5周的时间里,平均完成了6小时的个性化一对一健康指导。该项目使情感耗竭和离职意向大幅降低,对去个性化没有影响,个人成就感缺失略有降低(科恩d值分别为0.79、1.53、-0.18和-0.35)。90%的临床医生同意或强烈同意指导有助于改善他们的职业倦怠,并表示他们未来会再次考虑接受指导。
本质量改进项目表明,健康指导是改善急诊护士职业倦怠和人员流失的一种基于证据的解决方案。需要更多的研究来确定这些结果改善的持续时间。