Haemodialysis work environment contributors to job satisfaction and stress: A sequential mixed methods study


Autoria(s): Hayes, Bronwyn; Bonner, Ann; Douglas, Clint
Data(s)

10/11/2015

Resumo

Background: Haemodialysis nurses form long term relationships with patients in a technologically complex work environment. Previous studies have highlighted that haemodialysis nurses face stressors related to the nature of their work and also their work environments leading to reported high levels of burnout. Using Kanters (1997) Structural Empowerment Theory as a guiding framework, the aim of this study was to explore the factors contributing to satisfaction with the work environment, job satisfaction, job stress and burnout in haemodialysis nurses. Methods: Using a sequential mixed-methods design, the first phase involved an on-line survey comprising demographic and work characteristics, Brisbane Practice Environment Measure (B-PEM), Index of Work Satisfaction(IWS), Nursing Stress Scale (NSS) and the Maslach Burnout Inventory (MBI). The second phase involved conducting eight semi-structured interviews with data thematically analyzed. Results: From the 417 nurses surveyed the majority were female (90.9 %), aged over 41 years of age (74.3 %), and 47.4 % had worked in haemodialysis for more than 10 years. Overall the work environment was perceived positively and there was a moderate level of job satisfaction. However levels of stress and emotional exhaustion (burnout) were high. Two themes, ability to care and feeling successful as a nurse, provided clarity to the level of job satisfaction found in phase 1. While two further themes, patients as quasi-family and intense working teams, explained why working as a haemodialysis nurse was both satisfying and stressful. Conclusions: Nurse managers can use these results to identify issues being experienced by haemodialysis nurses working in the unit they are supervising.

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/90141/

Publicador

Bio Med Central

Relação

DOI:10.1186/s12912-015-0110-x

Hayes, Bronwyn, Bonner, Ann, & Douglas, Clint (2015) Haemodialysis work environment contributors to job satisfaction and stress: A sequential mixed methods study. BMC Nursing, 14(1).

Direitos

Copyright 2015 Hayes et al.

Fonte

Faculty of Health; Institute of Health and Biomedical Innovation; School of Nursing

Palavras-Chave #111099 Nursing not elsewhere classified #Job satisfaction #Work environment #Mixed-methods #Renal #Haemodialysis #Job stress #Burnout
Tipo

Journal Article