Maria Snogren, Lena Hagelberg, Annelie Lideskar, Sophie Mårtensson
School of Health Sciences, University of Skövde, Högskolevägen, Box 408, Skövde, 541 28, Sweden.
Community-Based Nursing, Skövde, Sweden.
BMC Nurs. 2025 Jul 23;24(1):965. doi: 10.1186/s12912-025-03636-2.
Community-based nursing today faces significant challenges regarding the future supply of healthcare professionals such as registered nurses. This may be due to numerous challenges, such as registered nurses being principally responsible for coordinating care and aligning with the transition to integrated person-centred care, which affects the work environment in community-based nursing. The work environment also affects career advancement prospects, personal motivations, and the desire to make a meaningful contribution to the quality of care. It is, therefore, essential to shed light on registered nurses' experiences of their working situation within community-based nursing to identify factors that can create a better working situation.
To describe registered nurses' experiences of the work situation in Swedish community-based nursing.
The study employed a mixed-methods design. Data were collected through (a) a quantitative sample and (b) a qualitative sample of free-text answers to open-ended questions in the questionnaire. The quantitative material was analysed through descriptive statistics, and the qualitative material was analysed with deductive direct content analysis based on the Fundamental of Care framework's three dimensions.
The overall experience in community-based nursing was that the registered nurse's work situation within community-based nursing is influenced by factors such as lack of time and understaffing. Lack of time and understaffing affect the possibilities of creating a caring relationship, the integration of care and the context of care.
Registered nurses' work situation within community-based nursing is influenced by factors such as lack of time and understaffing. Lack of time and understaffing affect the possibilities of creating a caring relationship with both the person being cared for and their next of kin. In comparison with continuity, good personal knowledge and presence are promoting factors to good caring relationships. The establishment of a care relationship, satisfying basic care and creating organisational conditions take place in collaboration and are the foundations for being able to work person-centred, which also are elements described in the Fundamental of Care framework.
如今,社区护理在医疗保健专业人员(如注册护士)的未来供应方面面临重大挑战。这可能是由于诸多挑战所致,例如注册护士主要负责协调护理工作并与向以患者为中心的综合护理过渡保持一致,这影响了社区护理的工作环境。工作环境也会影响职业发展前景、个人动机以及为护理质量做出有意义贡献的愿望。因此,有必要阐明注册护士在社区护理工作中的工作体验,以确定能够创造更好工作环境的因素。
描述瑞典社区护理中注册护士的工作体验。
本研究采用混合方法设计。数据通过以下方式收集:(a)定量样本;(b)对问卷中开放式问题的自由文本回答的定性样本。定量材料通过描述性统计进行分析,定性材料基于护理基本框架的三个维度采用演绎直接内容分析法进行分析。
社区护理的总体体验是,注册护士在社区护理中的工作环境受到时间不足和人员配备不足等因素的影响。时间不足和人员配备不足会影响建立关爱关系、护理整合以及护理环境的可能性。
注册护士在社区护理中的工作环境受到时间不足和人员配备不足等因素的影响。时间不足和人员配备不足会影响与被护理者及其亲属建立关爱关系的可能性。与连续性相比,良好的个人知识和陪伴是建立良好关爱关系的促进因素。关爱关系的建立、满足基本护理需求以及创造组织条件是在协作中实现的,并且是以患者为中心开展工作的基础,这些也是护理基本框架中所描述的要素。