학술논문

Effects of a person‐centred and thriving‐promoting intervention on nursing home staff job satisfaction: A multi‐centre, non‐equivalent controlled before–after study
Document Type
article
Source
Nursing Open, Vol 7, Iss 6, Pp 1787-1797 (2020)
Subject
caring environment
complex intervention
job satisfaction
nursing home staff
person‐centred care
stress of conscience
Nursing
RT1-120
Language
English
ISSN
2054-1058
Abstract
Abstract Aim To evaluate the effects of a person‐centred and thriving‐promoting intervention in nursing homes on staff job satisfaction, stress of conscience and the person‐centredness of care and of the environment. Design A multi‐centre, non‐equivalent control group, before–after trial design. Methods Staff (N = 341) from six nursing homes in Australia, Norway and Sweden were assigned to the intervention or the control group and both groups were evaluated before the intervention, immediately after and by 6 months follow‐up. Staff completed a questionnaire about job satisfaction (primary endpoint), stress of conscience and the person‐centredness of care and of the environment (secondary endpoints). Linear regression models were used to identify the mean scores and to analyse group differences to test the effects of the intervention. Results The intervention had no statistically significant effects on staff job satisfaction, level of stress of conscience or the perceived person‐centredness of care and of the environment.