A preliminary study on the status quo and intervention effect of professional happiness of nurses in a public hospital
10.3760/cma.j.issn.1674-2907.2017.31.024
- VernacularTitle:某公立医院护士职业幸福感现状和干预效果初步评价
- Author:
Minmin HU
1
;
Chunyin SU
;
Ziru YU
Author Information
1. 214002,江苏省无锡市第二人民医院工会
- Keywords:
Nurses;
Professional happiness;
Comprehensive intervention
- From:
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing
2017;23(31):4028-4031
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
Objective To understand the current situation of nurses' professional happiness and preliminary evaluate the effect of intervention measures in order to provide the basis for formulating the corresponding countermeasures. Methods In March 2016, 203 nurses were selected as the research subject by the stratified random sampling method. After consulting the relevant data, a questionnaire was made to investigate the well-being and satisfaction of nurses. After 1-month investigation of current situation, a comprehensive intervention was conducted, the time was 7 months. In December 2016, second investigations were conducted on the same staff to evaluate the effect of intervention measures. Results The subjective feeling of happiness was relatively low of 203 subjects and was 14.8%, proportion with feeling unhappy was 36.5%, and personal income, working environment, personal value, health were the main factor affecting the happiness. After the implementation of comprehensive intervention, happiness and satisfaction scores of the subjects were increased, the differences were statistically significant before and after implementation (P<0.05). Conclusions The subjective feeling of happiness of nurses is low. From the point of view of humanistic care, career planning and fair motivation, the implementation of the plan of promoting occupational well-being based on the perspective of hospital culture is of great significance for stabilizing the nursing team and arousing the enthusiasm of nurses.