Evaluation of an intervention programme based on empowerment for eldercare nursing staff |
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Authors: | I. -L. Petterson H. . Donnersv rd M. Lagerstr m A. Toomingas |
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Affiliation: | a Department of Public Health Sciences, Karolinska Institutet, and Department of Occupational and Environmental Health, Centre of Public Health, Stockholm County Council, Swedenb Department for Care of the Elderly, City of Solna, Swedenc Department of Nursing, Karolinska Institutet, Huddinge, Swedend Department for Work and Health, National Institute for Working Life, Stockholm, Sweden |
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Abstract: | This study evaluated the impact of an intervention programme at individual, worksite, and organizational level, for eldercare nursing staff at 12 eldercare units. The project aimed at empowering auxiliary nurses and nursing assistants, thus promoting good working conditions, health and well-being of eldercare staff, and improving their evaluation of the quality of nursing care. Questionnaire responses from the nursing staff (n=200) before and after an 18-month intervention programme evaluated the effects using ANOVA, repeated measures for the statistical analyses. Although the improvements were limited, the intervention seemed to impact on work conditions and on the perceived quality of nursing rather than on the health and well-being of staff. Work at nursing homes or at home-care was shown to modify the outcome due to different needs and priorities for work unit improvements. Staff turnover and multiple reorganizations are discussed as inhibiting factors for performance as well as for the evaluation of workplace interventions. The sharing of power between occupational groups or organizational levels must be carefully considered. The study emphasizes the importance of involving the middle management in early project planning and decisions. |
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Keywords: | Healthy work worksite health promotion intervention eldercare workers nursing work-related stress |
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