Nagel Cicilia, Lindstrom Petra Nilsson, Westergren Albert, Persson Sophie Schon, Nilsson Kerstin
Lund University, Lund, Sweden.
Kristianstad University, Kristianstad, Sweden.
BMC Public Health. 2025 Jan 24;25(1):304. doi: 10.1186/s12889-024-21152-x.
Working as a nurse offers job security but also poses risks for mental health issues. This study aims to explore factors and processes that affected health and work experiences among nurses in Sweden during the COVID-19 pandemic. Semi-structured interviews were conducted with 14 nurses from high COVID-19 patient load areas (ambulance, emergency departments, ICU, infection wards, and specialized COVID-19 wards). A deductive content analysis using the SwAge model's nine determinant areas, was performed. The COREQ-checklist was adhered to. Nurses were prepared to sacrifice their health for the well-being of their patients, with many still facing the repercussions. They voiced their disappointment with healthcare organizations for providing insufficient support. The pandemic disrupted the social contract between healthcare organizations and the public, particularly in elder care. To perform effectively, nurses need adequate staffing, a safe work environment, fair compensation, manageable workloads, and recognition. Instances of deception and broken promises have undermined trust and professional well-being. During the pandemic, nurses leaned on their colleagues for support to manage stress and compensate for shortcomings. Nonetheless, nurses also reported experiencing resilience, adaptability, and flourishing. Nurses in Sweden face challenges such as undersized organizations and the need for primary care expansion to reduce hospital burdens. A better balance of resources is essential for effective performance. Improved working conditions and organizational support are crucial for retaining nurses. Identifying factors for a sustainable working life involves understanding key areas and their interactions. Healthcare organizations and managers should consider these areas to promote sustainability.
担任护士能提供工作保障,但也会带来心理健康问题的风险。本研究旨在探讨在新冠疫情期间影响瑞典护士健康和工作体验的因素及过程。对来自新冠患者高负荷区域(救护车、急诊科、重症监护室、感染病房和新冠专科医院病房)的14名护士进行了半结构式访谈。使用SwAge模型的九个决定因素领域进行了演绎性内容分析。遵循了COREQ清单。护士们准备为患者的福祉牺牲自己的健康,许多人仍面临着后果。他们表达了对医疗组织提供支持不足的失望。疫情扰乱了医疗组织与公众之间的社会契约,尤其是在老年护理方面。为了有效履行职责,护士需要充足的人员配备、安全的工作环境、合理的薪酬、可管理的工作量和认可。欺骗和违背承诺的情况破坏了信任和职业幸福感。在疫情期间,护士们依靠同事的支持来应对压力并弥补不足。尽管如此,护士们也报告说经历了恢复力、适应能力和蓬勃发展。瑞典的护士面临着诸如机构规模过小以及需要扩大初级护理以减轻医院负担等挑战。更好地平衡资源对于有效履行职责至关重要。改善工作条件和组织支持对于留住护士至关重要。确定可持续工作生活的因素涉及了解关键领域及其相互作用。医疗组织和管理人员应考虑这些领域以促进可持续性。