飞行护士的职业生活质量:一项横断面研究。

Contemporary nurse Pub Date : 2025-02-01 Epub Date: 2024-11-11 DOI:10.1080/10376178.2024.2424786
Charmaine le Roux, Anuradha Perera, Julia Anne Myers
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背景:飞行护士的角色是专业化的;他们必须同时具备教育和经验,才能胜任这一角色的要求。掌握这些技能需要时间,因此长期留用至关重要。如果护士在工作中体验到更多的成就感,他们就会更愿意在一个岗位上长期工作。确定护士生活体验的方法之一是衡量他们的职业生活质量。本研究是首次对在新西兰公共部门航空医疗救护服务机构工作的飞行护士的职业生活质量进行研究。目的:本研究旨在确定在新西兰公共部门工作的飞行护士的职业生活质量:设计:采用基于调查的横断面设计,使用专业生活质量(ProQOL)V 健康调查工具:方法:对在新西兰公共部门航空医疗救护服务机构工作的 169 名飞行护士进行在线抽样调查:在 88 名受访者中,所有受访者都报告了较高或平均水平的 "同情满意度"(高分 48.86%,平均分 51.13%)和 "感知支持"(高分 44.31%,平均分 55.68%)。大多数人在二次创伤压力(低分 30.68%,平均分 67.04%,高分 2.27%)、职业倦怠(低分 4.54%,平均分 89.77%,高分 5.68%)和精神压力(低分 23.86%,平均分 76.13%)方面得分较低或处于平均水平:本研究强调,新西兰公共部门的飞行护士普遍具有积极的职业生活质量,但也存在职业倦怠和二次创伤压力的情况:本研究的结果表明,在新西兰公共部门工作的飞行护士在积极的职业生活质量--同情满意度和感知支持--方面处于平均水平或较高水平,而在消极的工作方面--职业倦怠、二次创伤压力和精神压力--方面处于较低水平。
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The professional quality of life of flight nurses: a cross-sectional study.

Background: The role of a Flight Nurse is specialised; they must have both education and experience to fulfil the requirements of the role. Mastering these skills takes time, thus long-term retention is essential. When nurses experience their work as more fulfilling, they are more inclined to remain within a role for an extended period. One of the ways to determine the lived experience of nurses is to measure their Professional Quality of Life. This is the first study to look at the Professional Quality of Life of Flight Nurses who work in public sector Aeromedical Retrieval Services in New Zealand.Aims: The aim of this study was to determine the Professional Quality of Life of Flight Nurses working in the public sector in New Zealand.Design: A survey based cross-sectional design was employed, using the Professional Quality of Life (ProQOL) V Health survey tool.Methods: Online survey data was collected from a convenience sample of 169 Flight Nurses working in public sector Aeromedical Retrieval services in New Zealand.Results: Of the 88 respondents, all reported either high or average levels of Compassion Satisfaction (High 48.86%, Average 51.13%) and Perceived support (High 44.31%, Average 55.68%). The majority reported Low to Average scores for Secondary Traumatic Stress (Low 30.68%, Average 67.04% and High 2.27%), Burnout (Low 4.54%, Average 89.77% and High 5.68%) and Moral Distress (Low 23.86% and Average 76.13%).Conclusion: This study highlights that Flight Nurses in New Zealand's public sector generally experience a positive Professional Quality of Life, but that there are also instances of Burnout and Secondary Traumatic stress.

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