TY - JOUR
T1 - Nurse-perceived quality of care in intensive care units and associations with work environment characteristics
T2 - a multicentre survey study
AU - Stalpers, Dewi
AU - Van Der Linden, Dimitri
AU - Kaljouw, Marian J.
AU - Schuurmans, Marieke J.
N1 - © 2016 John Wiley & Sons Ltd.
PY - 2017/6/1
Y1 - 2017/6/1
N2 - Aims: To examine nurse-perceived quality of care, controlling for overall job satisfaction among critical care nurses and to explore associations with work environment characteristics. Background: Nurse-perceived quality of care and job satisfaction have been positively linked to quality outcomes for nurses and patients. Much evidence exists on factors contributing to job satisfaction. Understanding specific factors that affect nurse-perceived quality potentially enables for improvements of nursing care quality. Design: A multicentre survey study was conducted in three Dutch intensive care units. Methods: The Dutch version of the Essentials of Magnetism II questionnaire was used; including the single-item indicators: (i) nurse-perceived quality of care; (ii) overall job satisfaction; and (iii) 58 statements on work environments. Data were collected between October 2013 – June 2014. Results: The majority of 123 responding nurses (response rate 45%) were more than satisfied with quality of care (55%) and with their job (66%). No associations were found with nurse characteristics, besides differences in job satisfaction between the units. After controlling for job satisfaction, nurse-perceived quality was positively associated with the work environment characteristics: adequacy of staffing, patient-centeredness, competent peers and support for education. Patient-centeredness and autonomy were the most important predictors for overall job satisfaction. Conclusion: Factors that contribute to nurse-perceived quality of care in intensive care units, independent from the effects of overall job satisfaction, were identified. Hereby, offering opportunities to maximize high quality of care to critically ill patients. Research in a larger sample is needed to confirm our findings.
AB - Aims: To examine nurse-perceived quality of care, controlling for overall job satisfaction among critical care nurses and to explore associations with work environment characteristics. Background: Nurse-perceived quality of care and job satisfaction have been positively linked to quality outcomes for nurses and patients. Much evidence exists on factors contributing to job satisfaction. Understanding specific factors that affect nurse-perceived quality potentially enables for improvements of nursing care quality. Design: A multicentre survey study was conducted in three Dutch intensive care units. Methods: The Dutch version of the Essentials of Magnetism II questionnaire was used; including the single-item indicators: (i) nurse-perceived quality of care; (ii) overall job satisfaction; and (iii) 58 statements on work environments. Data were collected between October 2013 – June 2014. Results: The majority of 123 responding nurses (response rate 45%) were more than satisfied with quality of care (55%) and with their job (66%). No associations were found with nurse characteristics, besides differences in job satisfaction between the units. After controlling for job satisfaction, nurse-perceived quality was positively associated with the work environment characteristics: adequacy of staffing, patient-centeredness, competent peers and support for education. Patient-centeredness and autonomy were the most important predictors for overall job satisfaction. Conclusion: Factors that contribute to nurse-perceived quality of care in intensive care units, independent from the effects of overall job satisfaction, were identified. Hereby, offering opportunities to maximize high quality of care to critically ill patients. Research in a larger sample is needed to confirm our findings.
KW - Adult
KW - Cross-Sectional Studies
KW - Female
KW - Humans
KW - Intensive Care Units/standards
KW - Male
KW - Middle Aged
KW - Nursing Staff, Hospital/psychology
KW - Quality of Health Care
KW - Workplace
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U2 - 10.1111/jan.13242
DO - 10.1111/jan.13242
M3 - Article
C2 - 28000300
AN - SCOPUS:85013046197
SN - 0309-2402
VL - 73
SP - 1482
EP - 1490
JO - Journal of Advanced Nursing
JF - Journal of Advanced Nursing
IS - 6
ER -