新西兰急诊护士在临床实践中对专业快乐的看法与体会:一项探索性质的研究

IF 2.1 4区 医学 Q2 EMERGENCY MEDICINE Australasian Emergency Care Pub Date : 2023-03-01 DOI:10.1016/j.auec.2022.07.008
Caroline M. Leaf, Jacqui M. Murray
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背景护理正成为一种压力越来越大的职业,其特点是高倦怠率,再加上全球护理短缺。对抗倦怠的不同解决方案并没有带来长期的积极结果。这项研究探讨了急诊护士对一种潜在解决方案的看法和经验,即工作中的快乐或职业快乐。方法采用定性、描述性设计,对新西兰两个急诊科的6名注册护士进行半结构化访谈。使用了专题分析技术。发现尽管在紧急情况下面临困难,但人们还是经常体验到职业上的快乐。快乐被认为是一个火花,它提供了一种提升。快乐的体验对护士和其他人产生了积极影响,并可能提供一种缓冲,有助于减轻日常挑战。回忆或分享快乐的经历会唤起护士的幸福感,这反过来又为继续护理提供了动力。这项研究确定了护士的幸福感、快乐感和健康工作环境的重要性之间的联系。结论虽然这项研究规模相对较小,但研究结果突出了快乐体验对这些护士的显著积极影响。建议进行进一步的研究以更好地了解这一重要主题。
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New Zealand emergency nurses’ perspectives and experiences of professional joy in clinical practice: An exploratory qualitative study

Background

Nursing is becoming an increasingly stressful occupation, identified by high rates of burnout, compounded by a worldwide nursing shortage. Differing solutions to combat burnout have not provided long-term positive outcomes. This research explored emergency nurses’ perspectives and experiences of one potential solution, known as joy in work, or professional joy.

Methods

A qualitative, descriptive design was used to conduct semi-structured interviews with six registered nurses from two New Zealand emergency departments. Thematic analysis techniques were used.

Findings

Professional joy was frequently experienced, despite the difficulties faced in the emergency environment. Joy was identified as being like a spark which provided an uplift. The experience of joy positively impacted the nurse, and beyond, and potentially provided a buffer that assisted with mitigating the daily challenges. Recalling or sharing experiences of joy evoked a sense of wellbeing in the nurse, which in turn provided motivation to keep on nursing. This research identified a link between nurse wellbeing, joy and the importance of a healthy work environment.

Conclusion

While this study was relatively small, the findings highlight the significant positive impact the experience of joy had on these nurses. Further research is recommended to gain greater understanding of this important topic.

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Australasian Emergency Care
Australasian Emergency Care Nursing-Emergency Nursing
CiteScore
3.30
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82
审稿时长
37 days
期刊介绍: Australasian Emergency Care is an international peer-reviewed journal dedicated to supporting emergency nurses, physicians, paramedics and other professionals in advancing the science and practice of emergency care, wherever it is delivered. As the official journal of the College of Emergency Nursing Australasia (CENA), Australasian Emergency Care is a conduit for clinical, applied, and theoretical research and knowledge that advances the science and practice of emergency care in original, innovative and challenging ways. The journal serves as a leading voice for the emergency care community, reflecting its inter-professional diversity, and the importance of collaboration and shared decision-making to achieve quality patient outcomes. It is strongly focussed on advancing the patient experience and quality of care across the emergency care continuum, spanning the pre-hospital, hospital and post-hospital settings within Australasia and beyond.
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