Sharrock Hannah, Petrunic Joanna, Kerr Debra, Crowe Shane, Gatzonis Lisa, Rasmussen Bodil
Western Health, Footscray, Australia.
Western Health/Deakin University Partnership, Melbourne, Australia.
Nurs Open. 2025 Apr;12(4):e70224. doi: 10.1002/nop2.70224.
This study explored workplace satisfaction for nurses employed in the supplementary employment models.
A qualitative descriptive methodology was used.
Data were collected using individual semi-structured interviews with 10 nurses employed in supplementary employment models. A thematic analysis was used.
Analysis revealed four key themes related to job satisfaction: (1) Professional development, education, and training shape job satisfaction; (2) The influence of variability in work practice environments; (3) Distant work relationships affect communication and organisational support and (4) Work flexibility. These themes collectively illustrate the complex interplay of factors impacting nurses' experiences and job satisfaction in supplementary employment.
Supplementary employment models provide nurses with valuable flexibility and employment opportunities. However, there are barriers for nurses in communicating with organisational leadership through formal channels and in their contribution to improve the work environment and team culture with wards and departments. To improve job satisfaction for nurses employed in supplementary roles, strategies are needed to enhance access to education and training, strengthen communication and connection with clinical teams and leadership, and establish effective feedback mechanisms.
本研究探讨了采用补充就业模式的护士的工作满意度。
采用定性描述性方法。
通过对10名采用补充就业模式的护士进行个人半结构化访谈收集数据。采用主题分析法。
分析揭示了与工作满意度相关的四个关键主题:(1)专业发展、教育和培训塑造工作满意度;(2)工作实践环境变化的影响;(3)远距离工作关系影响沟通和组织支持;(4)工作灵活性。这些主题共同说明了影响护士在补充就业中的经历和工作满意度的因素之间的复杂相互作用。
补充就业模式为护士提供了宝贵的灵活性和就业机会。然而,护士在通过正式渠道与组织领导沟通以及为改善病房和科室的工作环境和团队文化做出贡献方面存在障碍。为提高从事补充性工作的护士的工作满意度,需要采取策略来增加获得教育和培训的机会,加强与临床团队和领导的沟通与联系,并建立有效的反馈机制。