Work-Related Health Conditions Among American Nurses: A Scoping Review.

IF 2 Q2 NURSING SAGE Open Nursing Pub Date : 2024-05-22 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1177/23779608241257026
Jessica G Rainbow, Katherine M Dudding, Claire Bethel, Angie Norton, Christine Platt, Pankaj K Vyas, Maribeth Slebodnik
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Background: Working in the nursing profession is hazardous, and nurses report poor health. Risk factors associated with poor health outcomes have been documented. However, the extent of literature exploring the prevalence of health conditions among American nurses that may be attributable to their work has not been examined.

Method: A scoping review following the Joanna Briggs Institute recommendations was conducted of peer-reviewed quantitative studies to answer the question: What are health conditions experienced by American nurses that may be attributable to their work as nurses?

Results: Thirty articles met the inclusion criteria. Due to the methods used in many articles, studies of the prevalence of health conditions among the nursing population were lacking. Health conditions studied broke into six categories: (a) work-related injuries and hazards; (b) unhealthy lifestyles; (c) mental health conditions; (d) burnout; (e) fatigue, sleep, and migraines; and (f) reproductive health. The role of work in the health conditions studied varied from an immediate impact on health (e.g., a needlestick or injury) to a cumulative impact (e.g., scheduling or workplace demands). Within the work demands, the physical environment; physical, emotional, and cognitive demands of work; and shiftwork were all frequently identified as antecedents that could be further explored and addressed to improve nurse health.

Conclusions: Healthcare systems should seek to address the hazards and exposures that may be linked to health conditions in the nursing workforce. Understanding and mitigating the impact of the pandemic and nursing work on the workforce's health is crucial to the solvency of the workforce. Occupational health practitioners should assess for workplace hazards and exposures.

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背景:从事护理职业是一项危险的工作,护士的健康状况很差。与健康状况不佳相关的风险因素已被记录在案。然而,探讨美国护士中可能因工作而导致的健康状况的文献还没有研究过:方法:根据乔安娜-布里格斯研究所的建议,我们对经同行评审的定量研究进行了范围界定审查,以回答以下问题:结果:有 30 篇文章符合纳入标准:有 30 篇文章符合纳入标准。由于许多文章使用的方法不同,缺乏对护士群体健康状况流行程度的研究。研究的健康状况分为六类:(a) 与工作有关的伤害和危害;(b) 不健康的生活方式;(c) 精神健康状况;(d) 职业倦怠;(e) 疲劳、睡眠和偏头痛;以及 (f) 生殖健康。在所研究的健康状况中,工作的作用各不相同,从对健康的直接影响(如针刺或伤害)到累积影响(如时间安排或工作场所要求)。在工作要求中,物理环境、工作的生理、情感和认知要求以及轮班工作都经常被认为是可以进一步探讨和解决的前因后果,以改善护士的健康状况:结论:医疗保健系统应设法解决可能与护理人员健康状况有关的危害和暴露问题。了解并减轻大流行病和护理工作对护理人员健康的影响对护理人员的生存至关重要。职业健康从业人员应评估工作场所的危害和暴露。
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