自治
护理部
重症监护室
医学
比例(比率)
重症监护
护理管理
医疗保健
工作满意度
心理学
内科学
物理
经济
重症监护医学
法学
社会心理学
量子力学
经济增长
政治学
作者
Naser Parizad,Violeta López,Madineh Jasemi,Rasool Gharaaghaji,Amy Rose Taylor,Roghaie Taghinejad
摘要
Aims To determine nurses' job stress and its relationship with professional autonomy and nurse–physician collaboration in intensive care unit (ICU). Background Low professional autonomy, high job stress and lack of nurse–physician collaboration can affect nursing care in ICU and the main reasons ICU nurses leave the occupation or transfer to other clinical units. Methods A cross-sectional, correlational study was conducted on 398 nurses in teaching hospitals in Urmia, Iran, in 2020. Data were collected using the Dempster Practice Behaviors Scale, the Health and Safety Executive tool and the Jefferson Scale of Attitudes toward Physician-Nurse Collaboration. Results The mean job stress (115.53 ± 12.42) and professional autonomy (102.19 ± 11.88) of ICU nurses were 'moderate', and nurse–physician collaboration (74.25 ± 5.10) was 'good'. There was a positive relationship between professional autonomy and job stress (r = .506) and nurse–physician collaboration (r = .242). Professional autonomy was a predictor of job stress in nurses (p < .000), and work experience in ICU can cause job stress in nurses (p = .024). Conclusion Increasing nurses' professional autonomy causes an increase in job stress and improves nurse–physician collaboration in ICU. Implications for Nursing Management Nursing managers should implement practical strategies to improve nurses' autonomy, enhance nurse–physician collaboration and decrease their job stress.
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