J Korean Crit Care Nurs.  2019 Jun;12(2):73-84. 10.34250/jkccn.2019.12.2.73.

The Relationship between the Work Environment and Person-centered Critical Care Nursing for Intensive Care Nurses

Affiliations
  • 1Professor, Department of Nursing, Dong-A University, Busan, Korea.
  • 2Staff Nurse, Trauma ICU, Pusan National University Hospital, Busan, Korea. dbsal0814@naver.com

Abstract

PURPOSE
The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of the perceived nursing work environment (NWE) on person-centered critical care nursing (PCCN) practices among nurses in intensive care units (ICUs).
METHODS
A cross-sectional research design was adopted for this study; participants were 126 ICU nurses working in five hospitals in B city. From December 2018 to February 2019, a survey questionnaire on NWE and PCCN were conducted. The collected data were analyzed with a multiple hierarchical regression analysis.
RESULTS
The mean score for NWE was 2.98±0.39. Among the factors, basic work system was the highest (3.39±0.41), followed by leadership of the head nurse (3.31±0.55), interpersonal relationships (2.77±0.62), and institutional support (2.58±0.52). The mean score for PCCN was 3.52±0.46. Among the factors, comfort was the highest (3.77±0.62), followed by respect (3.55±0.56), compassion (3.43±0.60), and individuality (3.38±0.56). The interpersonal relationship (β =.31, p=.001) and the number of patients per shift (β =−.23, p=.005) had a significant effect on PCCN, accounting for 25.9% of the total variance.
CONCLUSION
These results suggest that it is necessary to enhance the relationship-oriented culture and reduce the workload of nurses in order to improve the quality of nursing care in ICUs.

Keyword

Intensive care units; Nurses; Patient-centered care; Workplace environment

MeSH Terms

Critical Care Nursing*
Critical Care*
Empathy
Humans
Individuality
Intensive Care Units
Leadership
Nursing
Nursing Care
Nursing, Supervisory
Patient-Centered Care
Research Design
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