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Cien Saude Colet ; 29(8): e05042024, 2024 Aug.
Article in Portuguese, English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39140531

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The organizational climate is related to the degree of motivation of its employees. This perception is essentially felt, it is neither seen nor touched, but it is real. This study aims to identify difficulties and potentialities related to the organizational climate of the nursing staff at a public hospital in the Federal District. Methodologically, a descriptive and exploratory study was carried out characterized by a qualitative approach. The thematic content analysis led to three interpretative dimensions: environment and working conditions; communication, interpersonal relationship and work flows; motivation to improve the work environment. The results indicate a deficit of human resources, scarcity of material resources, supplies, precarious physical structure, in addition to interpersonal relationship problems, such as the (de)valuation of professional nurses and nursing. The challenges posed to managers go beyond the technical and structural dimension, the technological complexity of equipment without maintenance, as it unfolds through the human dimension, feelings and unmet needs (of appreciation) of nursing, which needs to be cared for, valued, heard and seen in their care process.


O ambiente organizacional está relacionado com o grau de motivação de seus colaboradores. Essa percepção é essencialmente sentida, não se vê e nem se toca, mas tem uma existência real. Este estudo objetiva identificar as dificuldades e potencialidades relacionadas ao clima organizacional dos servidores de enfermagem de um hospital público do Distrito Federal. Metodologicamente foi realizado um estudo descritivo e exploratório caracterizado por uma abordagem qualitativa. A análise de conteúdo temática conduziu a três dimensões interpretativas: ambiente e condições de trabalho; comunicação, relacionamento interpessoal e fluxos de trabalho; e motivação para a melhoria do ambiente de trabalho. Os resultados apontam para um déficit de recursos humanos, escassez de recursos materiais, insumos, estrutura física precária, além de problemas de relacionamento interpessoal, como a (des)valorização do profissional enfermeiro e da enfermagem. Os desafios postos para os gestores estão para além da dimensão técnica e estrutural, da complexidade tecnológica dos equipamentos sem manutenção, desdobra-se pela dimensão humana, pelos sentimentos e pelas necessidades não atendidas (de valorização) da enfermagem, que precisa ser cuidada, valorizada, ouvida e vista no seu processo de cuidar.


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Attitude of Health Personnel , Hospitals, Public , Nursing Staff, Hospital , Organizational Culture , Humans , Hospitals, Public/organization & administration , Nursing Staff, Hospital/organization & administration , Nursing Staff, Hospital/psychology , Motivation , Female , Male , Nursing, Team/organization & administration , Adult , Interpersonal Relations , Communication , Workplace/psychology , Workplace/organization & administration , Perception , Middle Aged
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Cien Saude Colet ; 29(8): e05052024, 2024 Aug.
Article in Portuguese, English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39140532

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This study aimed to analyze the role of nurses in hospital management in the face of COVID-19. The study had a qualitative, descriptive, and exploratory approach. The setting was a hospital that was completely transformed to care for patients with COVID-19. At the time of data collection, ten nurses managed the services, and all participated in the semi-structured interview. After thematic analysis, the data were presented in three categories, representing the elements of Donabedian's triad: structure, process, and result. Category 1 highlighted the hospital structure reconfiguration based on material and people management; category 2 addressed the work process restructuring to achieve goals with safety and quality; and category 3 focused on nurses' experiences in describing the results achieved and expected. The analysis highlighted the importance of teamwork, involvement, and adaptation of managers in the face of the challenges of a new and life-threatening disease, scarce resources, and the complexity of human relationships in the crisis. In transformational leadership, these nurses encouraged behavior change, professional growth, and resilience.


Objetivou-se analisar a atuação dos enfermeiros na gestão hospitalar frente à COVID-19. O estudo teve uma abordagem qualitativa, do tipo descritivo e exploratório. O cenário foi um hospital que se transformou totalmente para atendimento de pacientes com COVID-19. No momento da coleta de dados, dez enfermeiros estavam à frente da gestão dos serviços, e todos participaram da entrevista semiestruturada. Os dados, após análise temática, foram apresentados em três categorias representativas dos elementos da tríade de Donabedian, ou seja, estrutura, processo e resultado. A categoria 1 realçou a reconfiguração da estrutura hospitalar a partir da gestão de materiais e das pessoas; a categoria 2 abordou a reestruturação do processo de trabalho para alcance das metas com segurança e qualidade; e a categoria 3 focou nas experiências dos enfermeiros na descrição dos resultados alcançados e esperados. A análise evidenciou a importância do trabalho em equipe, do envolvimento e da adaptação do gestor diante dos desafios da doença nova e ameaçadora da vida, dos recursos escassos e da complexidade das relações humanas na crise. Na liderança transformacional esses enfermeiros incentivaram a mudança de comportamento, o crescimento profissional, e resiliência.


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COVID-19 , Leadership , Nurse's Role , Nursing Staff, Hospital , Humans , COVID-19/nursing , COVID-19/epidemiology , Nursing Staff, Hospital/psychology , Nursing Staff, Hospital/organization & administration , Qualitative Research , Interviews as Topic , Hospital Administration , Female , Adult , Hospital Restructuring/organization & administration , Male
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Rev Esc Enferm USP ; 58: e20230359, 2024.
Article in English, Portuguese | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38985821

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OBJECTIVE: To analyze the association between patient safety culture and professional quality of life in nursing professionals. METHOD: Correlational study carried out in a hospital in Salvador, Bahia, Brazil, with 180 participants. The data were collected through the Hospital Survey on Patient Safety Culture and Professional Quality of Life Scale and analyzed with correlation tests. RESULTS: The use of the Quality of Professional Life model, which encompasses Compassion Satisfaction, Burnout and Traumatic Stress, showed that a better assessment of the safety culture was negatively associated with Burnout. Regarding the dimensions of culture, better evaluations of the general perception of safety, teamwork and staffing were negatively associated with Burnout and Traumatic Stress. Higher Burnout was negatively associated with better handoffs and greater Traumatic Stress was positively associated with error communication. CONCLUSION: Higher levels of Burnout were associated with worse perception of safety culture and worse teamwork evaluations; staffing and general perception of safety were associated to a higher level of Burnout and Traumatic Stress, which emphasizes the importance of investment in these areas.


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Burnout, Professional , Patient Safety , Quality of Life , Humans , Male , Female , Adult , Burnout, Professional/epidemiology , Middle Aged , Nursing Staff, Hospital/psychology , Cross-Sectional Studies , Safety Management/organization & administration , Organizational Culture , Young Adult , Correlation of Data , Brazil
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Rev Esc Enferm USP ; 58: e20230355, 2024.
Article in English, Portuguese | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38949511

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OBJECTIVE: To understand the experience of nurses working in pediatric units in the face of innovations and changes in the process of caring for children and families during the COVID-19 pandemic. Also, the objective is to understand the typical experience of nurses in this care. METHOD: Qualitative research, which involved the participation of 16 nurses from pediatric units of a public teaching hospital. The data were analyzed according to the theoretical-methodological framework of Alfred Schütz's social phenomenology. RESULTS: The participants' reports generated the categories: the challenge of experiencing changes amid fear, the team's adaptation to innovations and changes caused by the COVID-19 pandemic and the expectation for care and the work process. CONCLUSION: The understanding of the nurses' experience highlighted changes, team adaptations and expectations for the care of children and families, which, although permeated by learning, were experienced by ethical dilemmas and moral suffering for these professionals.


Subject(s)
COVID-19 , Pediatric Nursing , COVID-19/epidemiology , Humans , Child , Qualitative Research , Female , Adult , Male , Pandemics , Family/psychology , Nursing Staff, Hospital/psychology
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Invest Educ Enferm ; 42(1)2024 Mar.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39083816

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Objective: To evaluate the effectiveness of Virtual Teaching (VT) Programme regarding palliative care on knowledge, self-efficacy and attitude among Nursing Personnel working in selected hospitals of North India. Methods: A quasi-experimental study with non-equivalent control group pre-test-post-test design was conducted on 121 Nursing Personnel, selected by convenient sampling technique. Knowledge, self-efficacy and attitude were assessed using structured knowledge questionnaire, Palliative Care Self-efficacy Scale, and Frommelt Attitudes toward care of dying scale respectively. Nursing personnel in experimental group received Virtual Teaching Programme regarding palliative care whereas those in comparison group received conventional teaching (CT). The study included a pre-test followed by the teaching (virtual/ conventional) on day one. The post-test was conducted on 15th day after the intervention. Results: The results showed that there was a significant difference in mean post-test knowledge (VT group: 17.11 to CT group: 25.05; t=9.25, p<0.001), self-efficacy (VT group: 39.27 to CT group: 43.38; t=6.39, p<0.001) and attitude (VT group: 108.86 to CT group: 133.23; t=9.27, p<0.001) scores between virtual teaching group and conventional teaching group. ANCOVA test revealed statistically significant differences in the mean scores of knowledge [F (1.11) = 86.61, p<0.001], self-efficacy [F (1.11) = 841.75, p<0.001] and attitude [F (1.11) = 82.92, p<0.001] between the groups, with higher means obtained in the CT group. Conclusion: Virtual Teaching programme and Conventional teaching both were effective in enhancing the knowledge, self-efficacy and attitude among Nursing Personnel regarding palliative care with conventional teaching being more effective.


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Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2 , Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice , Metabolic Syndrome , Self Efficacy , Humans , Adult , Female , Male , Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2/psychology , Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2/therapy , Surveys and Questionnaires , Metabolic Syndrome/therapy , Metabolic Syndrome/psychology , Palliative Care/methods , Palliative Care/psychology , India , Middle Aged , Attitude of Health Personnel , Stress, Psychological , Computer-Assisted Instruction/methods , Young Adult , Nursing Staff, Hospital/psychology , Nursing Staff, Hospital/education
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Invest Educ Enferm ; 42(1)2024 Apr.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39083825

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Objective: This study aimed to the effects of the Health Action Process Approach (HAPA) in promoting the quality of nurses' communication skills among nurses. Methods: The present quasi-experimental research was conducted on 148 nurses (76 in the intervention and 72 in the control group) in Yazd province (Iran). In this study, the total number of nurses in one hospital was selected as the intervention group, while the nurses from another hospital were chosen as the control group. The participants were recruited from public hospitals in Ardakan and Meibod cities. The data collection instrument was a questionnaire based on the Health Action Process Approach (HAPA) Constructs and a communicative skill questionnaire. The data were collected from the two groups before, one month after, and four months after the intervention. The control group did not receive any educational training during the course of the study. Results: In the pretest, no statistically significant difference was found between the intervention and control groups regarding the behavioral stages of effective communication with patients. In the posttest, the mean task self-efficacy score was significantly increased in the intervention group compared to the control (p<0.001). The mean coping self-efficacy score was also significantly higher in the intervention group than the control in the posttest (p<0.001). Moreover, the mean coping planning score was significantly increased in the post-test intervention group(p < 0.001). The mean communicative skill score was also significantly increased in the intervention group compared to the post-test control (p=0.03). Conclusion: The intervention used in the present study based on the target model (HAPA) significantly affected nurses' self-efficacy and communicative skills in the experimental group.


Subject(s)
Communication , Self Efficacy , Humans , Iran , Adult , Surveys and Questionnaires , Female , Male , Nurse-Patient Relations , Nursing Staff, Hospital/psychology , Nursing Staff, Hospital/education , Adaptation, Psychological , Clinical Competence , Young Adult , Middle Aged
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Invest Educ Enferm ; 42(2)2024 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39083832

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Objective: The current study aimed to develop and validate of human dignity questionnaire in nursing care. Methods: The present research is a sequential exploratory mixed method study. The questionnaire was developed and validated in three phases: (1) the concept of human dignity was defined through conventional content analysis qualitative approach, (2) early items of questionnaire was generated according to findings of the first phase, (3) validation of the questionnaire was evaluated using face, content and construct validity as well as reliability. The study was conducted with the participation of 13 nurses in the qualitative section and 203 nurses in the quantitative section in teaching hospitals affiliated to Jahrom University of Medical Sciences (Iran). Results: In the qualitative section, the definition and dimensions of the concept of human dignity in nursing care were discovered. In the quantitative section, the initial pool of items for the questionnaire of human dignity in nursing care was formed using the results of the qualitative section of the study and review of texts and related questionnaires. In factor analysis, four subscales including: respectful communication, equality of patient human value, preservation of privacy and patient-centered care were extracted by Eigen value above one. Internal consistency and stability of the questionnaire were calculated as 0.85 and 0.80, respectively, indicating an excellent reliability. Conclusion: The 20-item developed questionnaire is valid and reliable for measurement of human dignity questionnaire in nursing cares.


Subject(s)
Personhood , Humans , Surveys and Questionnaires , Reproducibility of Results , Female , Adult , Male , Iran , Nursing Care , Patient-Centered Care , Middle Aged , Respect , Factor Analysis, Statistical , Nursing Staff, Hospital/psychology , Hospitals, Teaching , Young Adult
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Rev Gaucha Enferm ; 45: e20230136, 2024.
Article in English, Portuguese | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38922233

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OBJECTIVE: To unveil the meanings that nursing professionals attribute to practices related to waste management in health services, within the hospital context. METHOD: Qualitative research, whose theoretical and methodological references were, respectively, Complexity Theory and Grounded Theory. A total of 30 nursing professionals from a public hospital in Rio de Janeiro participated in the study, between January and August 2022. A semi-structured interview was used for data collection. RESULTS: The professionals indicate the need for better knowledge about waste management in healthcare services, while revealing their understanding on the importance of this process and of themselves as important elements in impacting the environment and health. CONCLUSION: The complexity of the meanings attributed to healthcare waste management practices indicates the dialogue between the fragility of nursing professionals' knowledge and their expanded perceptions about the impacts they can have on this reality.


Subject(s)
Attitude of Health Personnel , Nursing Staff, Hospital , Qualitative Research , Waste Management , Humans , Nursing Staff, Hospital/psychology , Brazil , Hospitals, Public , Female , Male , Adult , Medical Waste Disposal , Middle Aged , Interviews as Topic , Grounded Theory
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PLoS One ; 19(5): e0304092, 2024.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38787900

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AIM: To analyze the relationship between burnout syndrome, cognitive functions, and sBDNF (Serum Brain-derived Neurotrophic Factor) in Mexican nurses. METHOD: A descriptive cross-sectional design was used. This study target staff nurses working in hospitals in Guanajuato, México. Demographic and working condition data were collected via questionnaire. The Maslach Burnout Inventory (MBI) was used to evaluate burnout. A blood sample were collected and processed by ELISA technique to measure sBDNF. Finally, the General Cognitive Assessment (CAB) of the Cognifit© neuropsychological battery was used to evaluated cognitive functions. RESULTS: Findings showed that there are sociodemographic characteristics and working conditions associated with burnout syndrome among nurses. Furthermore, the data demonstrated a significant decrease in sBDNF levels in burnout nurses and a negative correlation between BDNF levels and burnout syndrome. Additionally, these burnout nurse also revealed significant cognitive impairment in reasoning, memory, and attention as well as total scores of CAB. Interestingly, we found a positive correlation between sBDNF levels and the cognitive deficits in burnout nurse. CONCLUSION: Reduced BDNF levels could be a biological indicator or part of the pathological process of burnout, which could affect cognitive abilities. Reduced cognitive function in nurses has relevant implications and emphasizes the need for specialized preventive strategies because nurses make clinical decisions concerning their patients, whose situations are constantly changing.


Subject(s)
Brain-Derived Neurotrophic Factor , Burnout, Professional , Cognition , Humans , Brain-Derived Neurotrophic Factor/blood , Burnout, Professional/epidemiology , Burnout, Professional/psychology , Mexico/epidemiology , Female , Adult , Cognition/physiology , Male , Cross-Sectional Studies , Nursing Staff, Hospital/psychology , Nursing Staff, Hospital/statistics & numerical data , Middle Aged , Nurses/psychology , Surveys and Questionnaires , Young Adult
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Semin Oncol Nurs ; 40(4): 151655, 2024 Aug.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38782693

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OBJECTIVES: This study aimed to discuss how compassion fatigue (CF) develops and its repercussions on the personal and professional lives of oncology nurses. METHODS: A discursive article, with systematic searches were performed in seven databases to find publications on CF in oncology nurses. RESULTS: So as to better organize the findings, three categories were developed to present and discuss issues related to CF: (1) Characteristics of CF and its developments: describes the components related to CF and the manifestation of this phenomenon; (2) Repercussions of compassion fatigue: reports on the impact of CF on the personal and professional life of oncology nurses; and (3) Resources for dealing with compassion fatigue: lists interventions, sources of support, professional personal training, qualified nursing care in the face of adversity, and gratitude and recognition. CONCLUSION: the factors that trigger or protect CF are multifactorial, with the need for collective and individual interventions as a way of helping oncology nurses to protect themselves, to avoid or manage this phenomenon. CF has a direct clinical impact on the life of the oncology nurse, causing several changes. It also indirectly impacts the patient's life clinically, as it is a phenomenon that has repercussions on the provision of care. IMPLICATIONS FOR NURSING PRACTICE: CF affects the personal and professional lives of oncology nurses, so nurses need to seek resources to deal with it. Nursing staff employers and managers can use the evidence from this research to help nurses manage and protect themselves from compassion fatigue.


Subject(s)
Compassion Fatigue , Oncology Nursing , Humans , Compassion Fatigue/psychology , Burnout, Professional/psychology , Nursing Staff, Hospital/psychology , Female , Male
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J Nurs Adm ; 54(6): 341-346, 2024 Jun 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38767525

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OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study was to compare outcomes of using a task-layered clinical orientation when compared with the original patient-layering approach. BACKGROUND: Use of task-layering to orient new graduate nurses to the clinical world of nursing has been theorized to provide a decrease in cognitive load and allow for more streamlined clinical orientation. METHODS: The method of this study was a nonrandomized, comparative design to measure the outcomes of length of orientation, new graduate perceptions about level of confidence/comfort with professional nurse responsibilities/skills, stress, satisfaction, and perceptions about orientation. RESULTS: Analysis revealed no statistical significance between the 2 groups. However, the task-layered clinical orientation group completed orientation earlier than the traditional patient-layered group. CONCLUSIONS: The task-layered approach to clinical orientation provided as good of outcomes as traditional orientation strategy and may result in cost savings due to decrease in total clinical orientation days.


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Inservice Training , Humans , Female , Clinical Competence , Male , Adult , Nursing Staff, Hospital/psychology , Nursing Staff, Hospital/education , Attitude of Health Personnel
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Rev Gaucha Enferm ; 45: e20230059, 2024.
Article in English, Portuguese | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38655928

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OBJECTIVE: To identify the factors associated with the omission of nursing care and patient safety climate. METHOD: A cross-sectional study developed at a university hospital in the Brazilian Center-West, between September and December 2022. The MISSCARE-Brazil and the Safety Attitudes Questionnaire were applied to a convenience sample of 164 nursing professionals. RESULTS: The most omitted care was walking three times a day or as prescribed (66.5%). The overall score of the Safety Attitudes Questionnaire was 63,8 (SD: 12,6). The level of satisfaction (p<0.018) and the perception of professional adequacy (p<0.018) were associated with the omission of nursing care and the patient safety climate. CONCLUSION: The study showed a high prevalence of omission of care and unfavorable perception of the patient safety climate, mainly associated with professional adequacy for work performance.


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Patient Safety , Humans , Cross-Sectional Studies , Female , Male , Adult , Brazil , Middle Aged , Attitude of Health Personnel , Organizational Culture , Surveys and Questionnaires , Nursing Care , Young Adult , Nursing Staff, Hospital/psychology , Hospitals, University
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Rev Gaucha Enferm ; 45: e20230151, 2024.
Article in English, Portuguese | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38655931

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OBJECTIVE: To understand nursing team perceptions about the barriers in pain management in the care of hospitalized children. METHOD: Descriptive-exploratory study, with a qualitative approach, conducted with eight nurses and seven nursing technicians. Data were collected at the Universidade de São Paulo University Hospital, between June and September 2022, through individual interviews, analyzed from the perspective of thematic content analysis and in the light of Symbolic Interactionism. RESULTS: The following categories emerged: 1) Knowledge translation: is pain management actuallyperformed? and 2) Reflecting changes: how to achieve the potential of pain management? Professionals have theoretical knowledge about pain management, however, they listed numerous barriers at each stage, mainly related to institutional routine, and, when reflecting on this context, they indicated the need for an institutional protocol. FINAL CONSIDERATIONS: Barriers stand out from theoretical knowledge and make pain management for hospitalized children disregarded. Knowing this context is relevant forimplementing change strategies.


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Attitude of Health Personnel , Child, Hospitalized , Pain Management , Qualitative Research , Humans , Pain Management/methods , Pain Management/nursing , Child , Male , Female , Nursing Staff, Hospital/psychology , Adult , Brazil , Pediatric Nursing
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Int J Health Plann Manage ; 39(3): 824-843, 2024 May.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38353613

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OBJECTIVE: To synthesise scientific evidence on interprofessional practice in hospital care and the effects on nursing workload. METHODS: Systematic mixed method review, registered in PROSPERO (CRD42021225627) and conducted in the following databases: CINAHL, Medline, Web of Science and Scopus, with no restrictions on the publication period of the studies. Primary studies were recruited on nurses' interprofessional practice (actions and interactions with other professional categories) in hospitals and the effects on one or more dimensions of nursing workload (quantitative, qualitative, physical, cognitive, emotional, time and variation). Scientific articles available in open access, in English, Spanish or Portuguese, were included. The searches were carried out in January 2021. The studies were evaluated by pairs of independent researchers to verify methodological quality, through the Mixed Method Appraisal Tool, and data extraction. To summarise the studies, thematic analysis was adopted. RESULTS: A total of 1774 publications were assessed for eligibility and 17 studies were included. Of these, two were mixed methods, four were qualitative, and 11 were quantitative, published between 2011 and 2020. The main scenarios investigated were Intensive Care Units and/or Inpatient Units. During data analysis, three thematic categories emerged: Interprofessional practice in coping with emotional overload; Time dedicated by nurses to professional communication; and Working conditions and patient care. The third category consisted of three subthemes: Conflict and flexibility in the context of practice; Working conditions and interprofessional practice; and Effects on patient care. CONCLUSIONS: The evidence points to the emotional overload of nurses in the face of uncooperative practices. Interprofessional actions, especially communicative ones, demand nurses' time and impact the care provided. The results contribute to political decisions and health work management.


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Interprofessional Relations , Nursing Staff, Hospital , Workload , Humans , Nursing Staff, Hospital/psychology
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Aust Crit Care ; 37(4): 606-613, 2024 Jul.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38360471

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A qualitative study that provides evidence of the institutional support required by intensive care unit (ICU) nurses as second victims of adverse events (AEs). BACKGROUND: The phenomenon of second victims of AE in healthcare professionals can seriously impact professional confidence and contribute to the ongoing occurrence of AEs in hospitals. OBJECTIVES: The objective of this study was to describe the coping trajectories of second victims among nurses working in ICUs in public hospitals in Chile. METHODS: Conducting qualitative research through the grounded theory method, this study focused on high-complexity hospitals in Chile, using theoretical sampling. The participants consisted of 11 nurses working in ICUs. Techniques used included in-depth interviews conducted between March and May 2023, as well as a focus group interview. Analysis, following the grounded theory approach proposed by Strauss and Corbin, involved constant comparison of data. Open, axial, and selective coding were applied until theoretical data saturation was achieved. The study adhered to reliability and authenticity criteria, incorporating a reflexive process throughout the research. Ethical approval was obtained from the ethics committee, and the study adhered to the consolidated criteria for reporting qualitative research. RESULTS: From the interviews, 29 codes were identified, forming six categories: perception of support when facing an AE, perception of helplessness when facing an AE, initiators of AE, responses when facing an AE, professional responsibility, and perception of AE. The perception of support when facing an AE emerged as the main category, determining whether the outcome was stagnation or overcoming of the phenomenon after the AE. CONCLUSIONS: For the coping process of ICU nurses following an AE, the most crucial factor is the support from colleagues and supervisors.


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Adaptation, Psychological , Critical Care Nursing , Grounded Theory , Intensive Care Units , Interviews as Topic , Qualitative Research , Humans , Female , Male , Adult , Chile , Focus Groups , Nursing Staff, Hospital/psychology , Medical Errors/psychology , Middle Aged
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Clin Nurs Res ; 33(5): 326-333, 2024 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38279821

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Low health literacy (LHL) significantly impacts patients' ability to participate actively in their healthcare. Registered nurses (RNs) play a crucial role in identifying LHL and addressing patient knowledge gaps and skill deficits. This correlational study examined the relationship between RNs' predictions of patients' health literacy levels (HLL) and the actual HLL of a predominately Hispanic patient population. In addition, personal factors (i.e., demographics) were analyzed to determine their influence on the nurse's predictions and patients' HLL. Data were collected from 84 participant patient-nurse couplets admitted to a medical-surgical unit in a rural setting located on the United States-Mexico border. In addition to demographic information collected via survey, RNs were asked to predict their patient's health literacy abilities while the Newest Vital Sign, a health literacy assessment tool, was deployed to determine the actual HLL of patients participating in the study. Data were analyzed using descriptive statistics, t-tests, and chi-square tests while a Spearman correlational model was used to examine the relationship between predicted HLL and actual HLL. Finally, a logistic regression model was used to analyze the relationship between personal factors and HL data for RNs and patients. Analysis of the data revealed that RNs consistently overestimated patients' abilities, as evidenced by the disparity between patients' actual HLL (mean 1.71) and predicted HLL (mean 4.26) by RNs, with a moderately strong positive relationship (rs = .418). Notably, higher academic preparation and years of experience did not enhance the RNs' ability to identify LHL while the highest level of education completed was the only statistically significant predictor of adequate health literacy in the patient population sampled. These findings emphasize the need to prioritize effective health literacy education in RN academic preparation and clinical practice to support the detection of LHL when a standardized health literacy assessment tool is not utilized in the clinical setting. By recognizing the presence of LHL, healthcare professionals can better support patients' needs and bridge the knowledge gap, ultimately improving patient outcomes.


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Health Literacy , Humans , Female , Male , Adult , Surveys and Questionnaires , Middle Aged , Hospitals, Rural , Mexico , United States , Hispanic or Latino/statistics & numerical data , Nursing Staff, Hospital/psychology
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Rev. enferm. Inst. Mex. Seguro Soc ; 31(4): 106-113, 09-oct-2023. tab
Article in Spanish | BDENF - Nursing, LILACS | ID: biblio-1518862

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Introducción: esta investigación describe la actitud del personal de enfermería que ha laborado en el área de atención COVID-19 durante el año 2021 en los estados de Querétaro y Yucatán, México. La actitud ante la COVID-19 es la variable fundamental en el comportamiento que puede presentar un individuo, es un estado de disposición mental el cual permite influenciar la conducta, esta se ve afectada por las creencias y valores que se han aprendido a lo largo de la vida. Objetivo: comparar la actitud del personal de enfermería que otorga cuidados a pacientes con COVID-19 en Querétaro y Yucatán. Metodología: estudio descriptivo, transversal, cuantitativo en una muestra de 292 personal de enfermería por muestreo no probabilístico, con la adaptación del instrumento "Conocimiento, actitud, práctica y respuesta psicológica entre enfermeras durante COVID-19", el cual se tradujo y contextualizó en español obteniendo indicadores de confiabilidad (alfa de Cronbach de 0.75) y se cuidó la validez de contenido para analizar las variables del presente estudio. Resultados: los participantes corresponden a 130 de Querétaro y 162 de Yucatán, pudo observarse que la mayor proporción de actitud favorable corresponde a Yucatán, no obstante, las diferencias entre las dos muestras no son estadísticamente significativas (p = 0.382). Conclusión: se determinó que los profesionales de enfermería tuvieron una actitud favorable en la atención de los pacientes con COVID-19.


Introduction: This research describes the attitude of nursing personnel who have worked in the COVID-19 care area during the year 2021 in the states of Querétaro and Yucatán, Mexico. The attitude towards COVID-19 is the fundamental variable in the behavior that an individual can present, it is a state of mental disposition, which allows influencing behavior, and this is affected by the beliefs and valuesthat have been learned throughout life. Objective: To compare the attitude of the nursing staff who provide care to patients with COVID-19 in Querétaro and Yucatán. Methodology: Descriptive, cross-sectional, quantitative study in a sample of 292 nursing staff by non-probabilistic sampling, with the adaptation of the instrument "Knowledge, attitude, practice and psychological response towards COVID-19 among nurses during the COVID-19 outbreak" was translated and contextualized in Spanish, obtaining reliability indicators (Cronbach's Alpha: 0.75) and content validity was taken care of to analyze the variables of this study. Results: The participants correspond to 130 from Querétaro and 162 from Yucatán, it could be observed that the highest proportion of favorable attitude corresponds to Yucatán, however, the differences between the two samples were not statistically significant (p = 0.382). Conclusion: it was determined that nursing professionals had a favorable attitude in the care of patients with COVID-19.


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Humans , Male , Female , COVID-19/nursing , COVID-19/psychology , Nurses/psychology , Nursing Staff, Hospital/psychology
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Article in Portuguese | SaludCR, LILACS, BDENF - Nursing | ID: biblio-1520869

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Introdução: O residente de enfermagem está exposto a estresses e desgastes que impactam em sua qualidade de vida profissional. Nesse sentido, as práticas integrativas e complementares de saúde podem contribuir para promover o bem-estar físico, mental e espiritual. Objetivo: Verificar o efeito da terapia floral nos componentes da qualidade de vida profissional (fadiga por compaixão - Burnout e Estresse Traumático Secundário - e satisfação por compaixão) em residentes de enfermagem no contexto da pandemia de COVID-19. Metodologia: Estudo piloto quase-experimental do tipo antes e depois, com 16 enfermeiros residentes de hospitais de ensino, que responderam um questionário sociodemográfico e uma escala Professional Quality of Life Scale 4 (ProQOL-4), e utilizaram a fórmula emergencial associada ao Walnut dos Florais de Bach (FiveW) por três semanas com follow up após três semanas. Os dados foram analisados descritivamente e o efeito da intervenção pelo teste t-Student e pelo modelo de efeitos mistos, com nível de significância de 5%. Resultados: A terapia floral auxiliou na redução do escore da subescala Estresse Traumático Secundário do ProQOL-4 (p=0,017), com efeito residual após o follow up. Houve interação do ano da residência e especialidade do programa nas subescalas Satisfação por Compaixão e Burnout; e área de especialização da residência e adoecimento de pessoa próxima por COVID-19 no Estresse Traumático Secundário e Burnout (p<0,05). Conclusão: A fórmula floral FiveW mostrou redução dos escores do Estresse Traumático Secundário, evidenciando que a terapia floral pode contribuir como estratégia complementar para melhora da qualidade de vida profissional.


Introducción: La persona residente de enfermería está expuesta a situaciones estresantes que impactan en su calidad de vida profesional. En ese sentido, las prácticas de salud integradoras y complementarias pueden contribuir a promover el bienestar físico, mental y espiritual. Objetivo: Verificar el efecto de la terapia con esencias florales sobre los componentes de la calidad de vida profesional (fatiga por compasión -burnout y estrés traumático secundario- y satisfacción por compasión) en población residente de enfermería en el contexto de la pandemia por COVID-19. Metodología: Estudio piloto cuasiexperimental antes y después de un solo grupo, con 16 personas enfermeras residentes de hospitales universitarios, que respondieron un cuestionario sociodemográfico y la Escala de Calidad de Vida Profesional 4 (ProQOL-4). Además, utilizaron la fórmula de emergencia asociada al Walnut de los remedios florales de Bach (FiveW), durante tres semanas, con un seguimiento de tres semanas. Los datos fueron analizados descriptivamente y el efecto de la intervención por la prueba t-Student pareada y por el modelo de efectos mixtos, con un nivel de significación del 5 %. Resultados: La terapia floral ayudó a reducir la puntuación de la subescala de Estrés Traumático Secundario del ProQOL-4 (p=0.017) con un efecto residual después del seguimiento. Hubo interacción entre el año de residencia y la especialidad del programa en las subescalas Satisfacción por Compasión y Burnout, así como entre especialidad del programa y enfermedad por COVID-19 de una persona allegada en Estrés Traumático Secundario y Burnout (p<0.05). Conclusión: La fórmula floral FiveW mostró reducción en las puntuaciones de estrés traumático secundario, lo que demuestra que la terapia floral puede contribuir como un manejo complementario para mejorar la calidad de vida profesional.


Introduction: The nursing resident is exposed to stressful situations that impact the quality of their professional life. Integrative and complementary health practices can contribute to promoting physical, mental, and spiritual well-being. Objective: To evaluate the effect of flower essence therapy on the aspects of the professional quality of life (compassion fatigue - burnout and secondary traumatic stress - and compassion satisfaction) of nursing residents in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic. Methods: Quasi-experimental pilot before and after study with 16 resident nurses from teaching hospitals, who answered a sociodemographic questionnaire and the Professional Quality of Life Scale 4 (ProQOL-4). The emergency formula associated with Walnut of the Bach Flower Remedies (FiveW) was used for three weeks with a three-week follow-up. Data were analyzed descriptively. The effect of the intervention was evaluated by the paired Student's t-test and by the mixed effects model, with a significance level of 5%. Results: Floral therapy reduced the score of the Secondary Traumatic Stress subscale of ProQOL-4 (p=0.017) with a residual effect after the follow-up. There was interaction between the year of residency and the program specialty in the Satisfaction for Compassion and Burnout subscales; and also between the program specialty and the COVID-19 infection of a close person in the Secondary Traumatic Stress and Burnout subscales (p<0.05). Conclusion: The FiveW floral formula showed a reduction in Secondary Traumatic Stress scores, evidencing that floral therapy can contribute as a complementary strategy to improve the quality of professional life.


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Humans , Male , Female , Pandemics , COVID-19 , Floral Therapy , Nursing Staff, Hospital/psychology , Brazil , Burnout, Psychological/therapy
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Invest Educ Enferm ; 41(2)2023 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38589335

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Objective: To analyze the concept of autonomy of nurses in Intensive Care Units (ICU). Methods: The hybrid model approach proposed by Schwartz-Barcott and Kim, which includes theoretical, fieldwork and analytical phases, was used for this study. For the theoretical and fieldwork phases, the Graneheim and Lundman stages and the CORE-Q checklist were used, and the results were combined in the final analysis phase. For the theoretical phase, 46 related articles, two instruments and four books were identified after using a search strategy in 7 bibliographic databases in English and one in Persian with the terms MESH: 'nursing', 'autonomy' and 'intensive care'. The information extracted in the theoretical phase served as the basis for the design of the questions used in the semi-structured interviews in the fieldwork phase. Eight nurses with ICU experience working in hospitals affiliated to Isfahan University of Medical Sciences (Iran) participated in the fieldwork phase. Results: The antecedents of the concept of nurse autonomy in ICUs were: empowerment of the workforce, organizational platform, and social and individual views of the profession. Its attributes were professionalism and high personal capabilities. Finally, increased personal competencies, promotion of quality of care, improved attitudes towards the profession and professional outcomes were noted as consequences. Conclusion: The autonomy of nurses in the ICU can facilitate their empowerment, which translates into the promotion of their caring behaviours, followed by the improvement of patient outcomes and quality of care.


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Intensive Care Units , Nursing Staff, Hospital , Professional Autonomy , Humans , Intensive Care Units/organization & administration , Iran , Nursing Staff, Hospital/psychology , Nursing Staff, Hospital/organization & administration , Attitude of Health Personnel , Critical Care Nursing/organization & administration , Female , Adult , Quality of Health Care , Interviews as Topic , Professionalism , Male , Empowerment , Models, Nursing
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Rev. chil. neuro-psiquiatr ; Rev. chil. neuro-psiquiatr;60(4): 433-443, dic. 2022. tab
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: biblio-1423706

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La pandemia por el nuevo coronavirus COVID- 19 ha tenido impacto en la salud mental del personal médico y de enfermería en todo el mundo. Objetivo: identificar la frecuencia de síntomas depresivos, ansiosos e insomnio y los factores posiblemente relacionados con estos desenlaces en el personal sanitario de un hospital de Suramérica durante el primer pico de la pandemia. Materiales y métodos: se aplicaron las escalas PHQ-9 para depresión, GAD- 7 para ansiedad, ISI - 7 para insomnio en 876 trabajadores de la salud del Hospital Pablo Tobón Uribe en la ciudad de Medellín. Resultados: de los 876 participantes (29,2% médicos, 21.2% profesionales de enfermería y 49,5% auxiliares de enfermería), 357 (40.8%) presentaron síntomas depresivos, 300 (34.2%) síntomas ansiosos y 317 (36.2%) insomnio. Se observaron síntomas de depresión, ansiedad e insomnio, con mayor frecuencia en quienes no tenían las necesidades básicas satisfechas y en quienes se sentían estigmatizados por ser personal de salud. Además, la depresión se presentó con más frecuencia en mujeres, la ansiedad en menores de 44 años y el insomnio en personas separadas. Conclusiones: la frecuencia de problemas de salud mental en el personal de salud es considerable. Estos hallazgos demuestran la necesidad de atención en la salud mental de los profesionales médicos y de enfermería durante la pandemia por COVID-19 y la búsqueda de estrategias para mitigar el riesgo en esta población.


Background: pandemic due to novel coronavirus COVID-19 has impacted on the mental health of health care workers all around the world. Material and Methods: this is a cross sectional study in which questionnaires PHQ-9 for depression, GAD-7 for anxiety, ISI-7 for insomnia were virtually and self administered by 876 health care workers laboring in hospital Pablo Tobón Uribe in Medellin city. Results: from 876 participants (29.2% physicians, 21.2% nurses and 49.5% technical nurses), 357 (40.8%) developed depressive symptoms, 300 (34.2%) anxious symptoms and 317 (36.2%) insomnia. Symptoms of depression, anxiety and insomnia were more frequently found in those who did not have basic needs satisfied and in those who felt stigmatized due to being health personal. Besides, depressive symptoms were more frequent in women, anxious symptoms in people younger than 44 years old and insomnia in divorced people. Conclusions: the frequency of mental health problems in health care workers is significant, these findings bring to light the needs for mental health attention in nurses and doctors during COVID-19 pandemic and the research of strategies to mitigate the risk on this population. Feeling stigmatized and not having basic needs satisfied were associated with symptoms of anxiety, depression and insomnia.


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Humans , Male , Female , Adolescent , Adult , Middle Aged , Aged , Young Adult , Anxiety/epidemiology , Health Personnel/psychology , COVID-19/psychology , Sleep Initiation and Maintenance Disorders/epidemiology , Mental Health , Cross-Sectional Studies , Surveys and Questionnaires , Risk Factors , Colombia , Depression/epidemiology , Pandemics , Hospitals, General , Nursing Staff, Hospital/psychology
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