Nurses as Instruments of Healing: Self-Care Practices of Nurses in a Rural Hospital Setting.
Identifieur interne : 000B93 ( Main/Exploration ); précédent : 000B92; suivant : 000B94Nurses as Instruments of Healing: Self-Care Practices of Nurses in a Rural Hospital Setting.
Auteurs : Izabela Lubinska-Welch [États-Unis] ; Tamera Pearson ; Linda Comer ; Sharon E. MetcalfeSource :
- Journal of holistic nursing : official journal of the American Holistic Nurses' Association [ 1552-5724 ] ; 2016.
Descripteurs français
- KwdFr :
- Adaptation psychologique (MeSH), Adulte (MeSH), Adulte d'âge moyen (MeSH), Autosoins (psychologie), Caroline du Nord (MeSH), Femelle (MeSH), Humains (MeSH), Hôpitaux ruraux (organisation et administration), Infirmières et infirmiers (psychologie), Mâle (MeSH), Promotion de la santé (méthodes), Promotion de la santé (normes), Études transversales (MeSH).
- MESH :
- méthodes : Promotion de la santé.
- normes : Promotion de la santé.
- organisation et administration : Hôpitaux ruraux.
- psychologie : Autosoins, Infirmières et infirmiers.
- Adaptation psychologique, Adulte, Adulte d'âge moyen, Caroline du Nord, Femelle, Humains, Mâle, Études transversales.
English descriptors
- KwdEn :
- Adaptation, Psychological (MeSH), Adult (MeSH), Cross-Sectional Studies (MeSH), Female (MeSH), Health Promotion (methods), Health Promotion (standards), Hospitals, Rural (organization & administration), Humans (MeSH), Male (MeSH), Middle Aged (MeSH), North Carolina (MeSH), Nurses (psychology), Self Care (psychology).
- MESH :
- methods : Health Promotion.
- organization & administration : Hospitals, Rural.
- psychology : Nurses, Self Care.
- standards : Health Promotion.
- Adaptation, Psychological, Adult, Cross-Sectional Studies, Female, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, North Carolina.
Abstract
OBJECTIVE
To better understand current self-care practices and health-promoting behaviors of nursing staff in a rural hospital and determine if there is a need for further development of a holistic self-care program for nursing staff in the hospital.
METHOD
In this cross-sectional, descriptive study, a structured questionnaire was used to collect data on current self-care practices and health needs and interests of hospital registered nurses, licensed practical nurses, and certified nursing assistants from inpatient, outpatient, and emergency departments. A convenience sample of 45 was employed.
RESULTS
Most prevalent self-care practices included humor/laughter/play, music, spirituality/prayer, healthy sleep habits, reading, healthy nutrition, and walking. At least 75.6% answered to be extremely or likely to use three of five fitness programs (95% confidence interval [CI: 63.05%, 88.15%]). All four nutrition education programs were rated extremely likely or likely by at least two thirds of respondents (66.7%; 95% CI [52.93%, 80.47%]). Other programs of interests included health education programs and job stress management programs. Majority would participate in self-care program at work if one was offered (73.3%; 95% CI [60.37%, 86.23%]).
CONCLUSIONS
Majority of nursing staff recognize the importance of self-care. There is a strong preference toward fitness programs and nutrition education programs at work to other programs.
DOI: 10.1177/0898010115602994
PubMed: 26351294
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