Cancer and Palliative Care Outcomes Centre and School of Nursing, Queensland University of Technology, Queensland, Australia.
Latrobe University, Victoria, Australia.
Semin Oncol Nurs. 2024 Oct;40(5):151722. doi: 10.1016/j.soncn.2024.151722. Epub 2024 Aug 20.
Amidst the fulfilment of making a positive impact on patients' lives, cancer nurses also contend with high workloads, limited resources, and barriers to career advancement. Understanding the perceptions of cancer nurses is essential in addressing these challenges and fostering an environment that promotes both professional satisfaction and optimal patient care. Our aim was to explore Australian cancer nurses' experiences and perspectives of workforce challenges and their proposed solutions to address them.
The Cancer Nurses Society Australia workforce cross-sectional survey was distributed online in 2022 through professional networks and social media. Free text responses to open-ended questions were analyzed using qualitative content analysis and inductive processes.
Responses from 601 cancer nurses highlight the intricate interplay between rewards and obstacles experienced by the profession and identify key areas for improvement. Positive and negative quotes highlight the passion of cancer nurses which were summarized into themes and subthemes: 1) Finding fulfilment while struggling against the tide. While feeling undervalued and facing workload pressures, burnout and limited opportunities for career progression, nurses express love for their jobs, finding it rewarding yet emotionally challenging. 2) Grassroots solutions versus organizational inertia. Proposed solutions included addressing nurse-to-patient ratios, proactive succession planning, more specific education, dedicated time for learning, and mentorship and career development programs. Perceived barriers to initiatives included lethargic management and resistance to change. Networking opportunities, appropriate remuneration, and interdisciplinary teamwork with an appreciation of individual expertise are desired.
Our findings give a voice to the cancer nurses of Australia. Nurses identified a range of solutions to address workforce challenges.
Addressing the systemic issues that contribute to high workload and impede nurses' well-being and their recognition, and promoting policies to support professional growth will increase satisfaction, enhance patient care outcomes, and contribute to a sustainable workforce.
在为患者生活带来积极影响的同时,癌症护士还面临着工作量大、资源有限以及职业发展障碍等挑战。了解癌症护士的看法对于应对这些挑战以及营造一个既能提高专业满意度又能提供最佳患者护理的环境至关重要。我们的目的是探讨澳大利亚癌症护士对劳动力挑战的经验和看法,以及他们提出的解决这些挑战的方法。
2022 年,澳大利亚癌症护士协会通过专业网络和社交媒体在线发布了癌症护士劳动力横断面调查。对开放式问题的自由文本回复采用定性内容分析和归纳过程进行分析。
来自 601 名癌症护士的回复突出了该专业所经历的回报与障碍之间的复杂相互作用,并确定了需要改进的关键领域。积极和消极的引述强调了癌症护士的热情,这些引述被总结为主题和子主题:1)在与潮流作斗争中寻找满足感。尽管感到被低估且面临工作量压力、职业倦怠和职业发展机会有限,但护士们表达了对工作的热爱,认为工作既有回报又具有情感挑战性。2)基层解决方案与组织惰性。提出的解决方案包括解决护士与患者的比例、积极的继任计划、更具体的教育、专门的学习时间以及指导和职业发展计划。倡议的障碍包括管理乏力和抵制变革。需要建立网络机会、适当的薪酬、以及对个人专业知识的认可的跨学科团队合作。
我们的研究结果为澳大利亚的癌症护士发声。护士们确定了一系列解决劳动力挑战的方法。
解决导致工作量大、妨碍护士福祉和认可的系统性问题,并推行支持专业发展的政策,将提高满意度、增强患者护理结果,并为可持续的劳动力做出贡献。