Health and well-being in care staff and their relations to organizational and psychosocial factors, care staff and resident factors in nursing homes

被引:55
|
作者
Testad, I. [1 ,4 ]
Mikkelsen, A. [2 ]
Ballard, C. [3 ]
Aarsland, D. [1 ,4 ]
机构
[1] Stavanger Univ Hosp, Psychiat Clin, Stavanger, Norway
[2] Univ Stavanger, Stavanger, Norway
[3] Kings Coll London, Wolfson Ctr Age Related Dis, London WC2R 2LS, England
[4] Univ Bergen, Dept Clin Med, Sect Psychiat, N-5020 Bergen, Norway
关键词
care staff; stress; physical health complaint; agitation; dementia; nursing home; QUALITY-OF-CARE; JOB-SATISFACTION; DISRUPTIVE BEHAVIOR; ALZHEIMERS-DISEASE; WORK SATISFACTION; DEMENTIA CARE; STRESS; PREVALENCE; SUPPORT; PEOPLE;
D O I
10.1002/gps.2419
中图分类号
R592 [老年病学]; C [社会科学总论];
学科分类号
03 ; 0303 ; 100203 ;
摘要
Objective: The aim of this study is to investigate the association of psychosocial factors and patient factors with stress in care staff in nursing homes. Methods: In this cross-sectional survey, 197 care staff from 13 dementia wards from four nursing homes in the Stavanger region, Norway, participated. Stress in care staff was measured by Perceived Stress Scale, Hopkins Symptom Check List, and subjective health complaints. Agitation in patients was measured with the Cohen-Mansfield Agitation Inventory. Work-related psychosocial factors were measured by General Nordic Questionnaire for Psychosocial and Social Factors at Work (QPSNordic). Data were analyzed using multivariate regression analyses. Results: Psychosocial factors (QPS Nordic) were significantly associated with all the three outcome measures of stress in care staff, whereas agitation was associated with subjective health complaints only. QPS Nordic subscales significantly associated with stress in care staff were those associated with leadership. Conclusions: Psychosocial factors were more important predictors of carer stress than patient-related factors such as dementia severity and agitation. The findings provide key background information in the planning of interventions to improve conditions for care staff and ultimately for nursing home residents. Copyright (C) 2009 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
引用
收藏
页码:789 / 797
页数:9
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] Health Care Staff Turnover and Quality of Care at Nursing Homes
    Shen, Karen
    Mcgarry, Brian E.
    Gandhi, Ashvin D.
    [J]. JAMA INTERNAL MEDICINE, 2023, 183 (11) : 1247 - 1254
  • [2] DIFFERENCES IN STAFF AND FAMILY WELL-BEING IN NURSING HOMES AND ASSISTED LIVING
    Zimmerman, S.
    Cohen, L. W.
    Reed, D. A.
    Gwyther, L. P.
    Beeber, A. S.
    Sloane, P. D.
    [J]. GERONTOLOGIST, 2012, 52 : 634 - 634
  • [3] Comparison of staff and resident health status ratings in care homes
    Benson, Tim
    Bowman, Clive
    [J]. BMJ OPEN QUALITY, 2020, 9 (01)
  • [4] PSYCHOSOCIAL HEALTH FACTORS IN THE WORKPLACE HAVE A SIGNIFICANT IMPACT ON JOB SATISFACTION, ENGAGEMENT, AND WELL-BEING OF STAFF
    Jakobson, Susan
    [J]. Lab Manager, 2021, 16 (04): : 32 - 34
  • [5] Occupational Psychosocial Factors in Primary Care Continuing Care Staff
    Guerrero Fonseca, Javier
    Romo-Barrientos, Carmen
    Jose Criado-Alvarez, Juan
    Gonzalez-Gonzalez, Jaime
    Luis Martin-Conty, Jose
    Mohedano-Moriano, Alicia
    Vinuela, Antonio
    [J]. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH AND PUBLIC HEALTH, 2020, 17 (18) : 1 - 10
  • [6] Living arrangements for people with dementia study: nursing staff well-being and quality of care
    Smit, D.
    Willemse, B. M.
    de Lange, J.
    Pot, A. M.
    [J]. JOURNAL OF CLINICAL NURSING, 2010, 19 : 13 - 13
  • [7] Well-being of nursing staff on specialized units for older patients with combined care needs
    Collet, J.
    de Vugt, M. E.
    Schols, J. M. G. A.
    Engelen, G. J. J. A.
    Winkens, B.
    Verhey, F. R. J.
    [J]. JOURNAL OF PSYCHIATRIC AND MENTAL HEALTH NURSING, 2018, 25 (02) : 108 - 118
  • [8] WORK CHARACTERISTICS AND WELL-BEING AMONG PSYCHIATRIC HEALTH-CARE STAFF
    PARKES, KR
    VONRABENAU, C
    [J]. JOURNAL OF COMMUNITY & APPLIED SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY, 1993, 3 (04) : 243 - 259
  • [9] Well-being and psychosocial activities in nursing homes
    Cramer-Ebner, R.
    Dorn, C.
    Feilcke, A.
    Hach, I.
    [J]. ZEITSCHRIFT FUR GERONTOLOGIE UND GERIATRIE, 2017, 50 (06): : 538 - 546
  • [10] NEED SUPPORT AND WELL-BEING DURING CARE: AN OBSERVATIONAL STUDY ON RESIDENT-STAFF INTERACTION
    Custers, A.
    Kuin, Y.
    Riksen-Walraven, M.
    Westerhof, G.
    [J]. GERONTOLOGIST, 2011, 51 : 365 - 365