Uporaba teorije sistemov Betty Neuman pri razumevanju stresorjev na delovnem mestu medicinskih sester

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https://doi.org/10.14528/snr.2024.58.4.3281

Ključne besede:

zdravstvena nega, klinično okolje, zdravje in varnost pri delu, kakovost

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Uvod: Namen raziskave je bil na podlagi teorije Betty Neuman raziskati obseg različnih vrst stresorjev (intrapersonalnih, interpersonalnih, ekstrapersonalnih in tistih, povezanih z zdravstvenimi nastanitvami) ter njihov vpliv na dojemanje delovnega okolja in dobro počutje  zaposlenih v zdravstvenih ustanovah.
Metode: Uporabljena je bila opisna neeksperimentalna kvantitativna metoda raziskovanja s pomočjo spletne ankete. Anketa je vsebovala 20 trditev. Sodelovalo je 140 zaposlenih v zdravstveni negi različnih izobrazbenih stopenj in delovnih okolij.
Rezultati: Rezultati kažejo, da zdravstveni delavci doživljajo zmerno nizko raven stresorjev na delovnem mestu: povprečna ocena 54,17 na lestvici, ki se točkuje od 20 do 100. Višja prisotnost stresorjev je bila zabeležena pri osebah z znanstvenim magisterijem ali doktoratom znanosti (x = 92,83, s = 0,668). Na terciarni ravni zdravstvene dejavnosti so poročali o višji prisotnosti stresorjev (x = 80,00, s = 1,039) v primerjavi s primarnim, sekundarnim nivojem in socialnovarstvenimi zavodi (x = 60,90, s = 1,039). Anketiranci se strinjajo, da je preprečevanje poškodb in bolezni na delovnem mestu skupna odgovornost (x = 4,43, s = 0,689). Prav tako so visoko ocenili občutenje stresa zaradi obsega dela (x = 3,74, s = 0,976). Večja prisotnost stresorjev je prisotna pri anketirancih z izmenskim delom ( x = 89,64, s =1,737) in na delovnih mestih, kot je služba nujne medicinske pomoči (x = 73,30, s = 3,449).
Diskusija in zaključek: Rezultati kažejo na potrebo po prilagojenih intervencijah za obvladovanje stresorjev zlasti v terciarni zdravstveni dejavnosti, pri zaposlenih z izmenskim delom in v visoko stresnih delovnih okoljih.

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2024-12-19

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Levstik Jašarevič, D., Bogićević Menkinoska, M. ., Verdev, S., Pavšič, L., Prosen, M., & Ličen, S. (2024). Uporaba teorije sistemov Betty Neuman pri razumevanju stresorjev na delovnem mestu medicinskih sester. Obzornik Zdravstvene Nege, 58(4), 261–270. https://doi.org/10.14528/snr.2024.58.4.3281

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