A study on the relationship between occupational fitness, moral dilemma and resilience of nurses in emergency department
10.3760/cma.j.cn211501-20230307-00573
- VernacularTitle:急诊科遭受工作场所暴力后护士职场适应度与道德困境、抗逆力的相关性研究
- Author:
Qian WANG
1
;
Yan WANG
;
Lihui LIU
;
Deliang LIU
Author Information
1. 山东大学齐鲁医院(青岛)急诊科,青岛 266035
- Keywords:
Emergency department;
Workplace violence;
Workplace adaptability;
Moral dilemma;
Resilience;
Relevance
- From:
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing
2023;39(23):1797-1802
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
Objective:To explore the correlation between nurses′ workplace adaptability, moral dilemma and resilience after suffering workplace violence in emergency department, in order to provide reference about improving the workplace adaptability and formulating intervention.Methods:A cross-section survey was conducted, we selected 248 nurses who had suffered workplace violence in the emergency department of five tertiary hospitals in Qingdao from January 2022 to January 2023 by convenient sampling method, and used self-designed general information questionnaire, moral dilemma scale, resilience evaluation scale for medical staff and nurses′ workplace adaptability scale to conduct a questionnaire survey on nurses who had suffered workplace violence, and found out the factors affecting their workplace adaptability.Results:The score of workplace adaptability of 248 nurses who had suffered workplace violence was (39.37 ± 12.77) points. Univariate analysis showed that education, length of emergency service, department or social part-time job, professional title, number of night shifts and sleep condition were the influencing factors of workplace fitness for emergency nurses ( t/ F values were -12.72 to 132.15, all P<0.05). The correlation analysis showed that the nurses′ workplace adaptability after workplace violence was negatively correlated with the scores and total scores of all dimensions of moral dilemma ( r values were -0.725 to -0.194, P<0.05), and positively correlated with the scores and total scores of all dimensions of resilience ( r values were 0.135 to 0.732, P<0.05). Multi-factor results showed that education background, department/social part-time job, working years, professional title, sleep status, moral dilemma and resilience were the influencing factors of nurses′ workplace adaptability after workplace violence ( t values were -9.25 to 15.25, P<0.05). Conclusions:Nurses with specialized education, emergency service for 1-3 years, no department/social part-time job, primary professional title, sleep disorder, higher degree of moral dilemma and low level of resilience have low occupational adaptability. Nursing managers should focus on such nurses and improve their occupational adaptability.