新冠肺炎期间护士孤独和倦怠的混合方法探索。

IF 2.7 4区 医学 Q1 NURSING Applied Nursing Research Pub Date : 2023-10-01 DOI:10.1016/j.apnr.2023.151716
Rachel E. Wood PhD, RN, NPD-BC , Michael Bleich PhD, RN, FAAN , Jane Chung PhD, RN , R.K. Elswick Jr PhD, NREMT-B , Elizabeth Nease DNP, RN, NE-BC , Lana Sargent PhD, FNP-C, GNP-BC , Patricia A. Kinser PhD, WHNP-BC, FAAN
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目的:本研究调查护士孤独感作为职业倦怠的潜在因素。背景:护士的健康对于安全高效的医疗服务至关重要。然而,有证据表明护士的健康正处于危险之中。倦怠是衡量次优幸福感的最常见症状,其水平正在上升,这可能与一种基本上未被探索的现象有关:孤独。方法:采用混合方法调查美国中西部和东南部四家不同医院的直接护理护士的倦怠和孤独感。测量倦怠和孤独感,估计患病率,并检查相关性。使用解释性描述性调查和分析,对倦怠背景下的护士孤独感有了更丰富的理解。虽然这项研究没有明确探讨全球大流行的影响,但数据是在2021年末和2022年初德尔塔变异毒株浪潮期间收集的。结果:在研究人群(n=117)中,倦怠率很高,并且与孤独呈正相关。定性访谈(n=11)显示,护士感到被忽视,在情感上与工作脱节,没有人性。然而,与同龄人的社会联系是有保护作用的,护士们仍然表现出对职业的强烈奉献感和与同龄人的团结。结论:本研究深入了解了护士的孤独感,强调了社会联系对改善护士幸福感的重要性。
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A mixed-methods exploration of nurse loneliness and burnout during COVID-19

Aim

This study investigated the phenomenon of nurse loneliness as a potential contributor to burnout.

Background

Nurse wellbeing is critical for safe and efficient healthcare delivery. However, evidence indicates nurses' wellbeing is at risk. The levels of burnout, the most commonly measured symptom of suboptimal wellbeing, are rising and may relate to a largely unexplored phenomenon: loneliness.

Methods

A mixed-methods approach was used to investigate burnout and loneliness in direct-care nurses in four diverse hospitals in the midwestern and southeastern United States. Burnout and loneliness were measured, prevalence was estimated, and correlation was examined. Interpretive descriptive inquiry and analysis was used to develop a richer understanding of nurse loneliness in the context of burnout. While this study did not explicitly explore the impact of the global pandemic, data was collected in late 2021 and early 2022, during the Delta variant wave.

Results

In the study population (n = 117), rates of burnout are high and positively correlate with loneliness. Qualitative interviews (n = 11) revealed that nurses feel unseen, emotionally detached from their work, and dehumanized. However, social connection with peers is protective and nurses still report a strong sense of devotion to the profession and solidarity with peers.

Conclusions

This study offers insight into nurse loneliness, highlighting the importance of social connectedness to improve nurse wellbeing.

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Applied Nursing Research 医学-护理
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期刊介绍: Applied Nursing Research presents original, peer-reviewed research findings clearly and directly for clinical applications in all nursing specialties. Regular features include "Ask the Experts," research briefs, clinical methods, book reviews, news and announcements, and an editorial section. Applied Nursing Research covers such areas as pain management, patient education, discharge planning, nursing diagnosis, job stress in nursing, nursing influence on length of hospital stay, and nurse/physician collaboration.
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