Professional quality of life of nurses in critical care units: Influence of demographic characteristics.

E Ndlovu, C Filmalter, J Jordaan, T Heyns
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Background: Professional quality of life, measured as compassion satisfaction, is a prerequisite for nurses working in intensive care units where patients rely on their care. Nurses who experience compassion satisfaction, or good professional quality of life, engage enthusiastically with all work activities and render quality patient care. In contrast, compassion fatigue eventually leads to disengagement from work activities and unsatisfactory patient outcomes. In this study, we described the demographic factors influencing professional quality of life of intensive care nurses working in public hospitals in Gauteng, South Africa (SA), during the first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Objectives: To describe the demographic factors associated with professional quality of life of critical care nurses working in Gauteng, SA.

Methods: In this cross-sectional study, we used total population sampling and invited all nurses who had worked for at least 1 year in one of the critical care units of three selected public hospitals in Gauteng to participate. One-hundred and fifty-four nurses responded and completed the ProQol-5 tool during the first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic. Data were analysed using descriptive and inferential statistics.

Results: The nurses' average age was 45 years, and 59.1% (n=91) had an additional qualification in critical care nursing. Most of the nurses had a diploma (51.3%; n=79), with a mean work experience of 12.56 years. The main demographic variables that influenced professional quality of life were years of work experience (p=0.047), nurses' education with specific reference to a bachelor's degree (p=0.006) and nurse-patient ratio (p<0.001).

Conclusion: Nurses working in critical care units in public hospitals in Gauteng experienced low to moderate compassion satisfaction, moderate to high burnout and secondary traumatic stress, suggesting compassion fatigue. The high workload, which may have been associated with the COVID-19 pandemic, influenced nurses' professional quality of life.

Contributions of the study: This study reports on the important problem of compassion fatigue and burnout amongst South African ICU nurses working in the public sector. Associated factors were identified, which should be addressed to improve nurses' wellbeing.

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重症监护病房护士职业生活质量:人口统计学特征的影响。
背景:职业生活质量,以同情满意度衡量,是护士在重症监护病房工作的先决条件,病人依赖于他们的护理。体验到同情心满足感,或良好的职业生活质量的护士,热情地参与所有的工作活动,并提供高质量的病人护理。相比之下,同情疲劳最终会导致对工作活动的脱离和不满意的患者结果。在这项研究中,我们描述了在第一波COVID-19大流行期间,影响南非豪登省公立医院重症监护护士职业生活质量的人口统计学因素。目的:描述与南非豪登省重症护理护士职业生活质量相关的人口统计学因素。方法:横断面研究采用总体抽样,邀请在豪登省选定的三家公立医院重症监护病房工作至少1年的所有护士参与。在第一波COVID-19大流行期间,154名护士回应并完成了ProQol-5工具。数据分析采用描述性和推断性统计。结果:护士的平均年龄为45岁,其中59.1% (n=91)具有危重病护理额外资格。大多数护士有文凭(51.3%);N =79),平均工作经验12.56年。影响职业生活质量的主要人口学变量为工作年限(p=0.047)、护士学历(以本科为标准)和护患比(p=0.006)。结论:豪登省公立医院重症监护病房护士存在中低至中度的同情满意度、中高的职业倦怠和继发性创伤应激,存在同情疲劳。高工作量可能与COVID-19大流行有关,影响了护士的职业生活质量。研究贡献:本研究报告了在公共部门工作的南非ICU护士的同情疲劳和倦怠的重要问题。确定了相关因素,应加以解决,以提高护士的幸福感。
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