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Registered nurses' health in community elderly care in Sweden
Mälardalen University, School of Health, Care and Social Welfare.ORCID iD: 0000-0002-1342-7615
2012 (English)In: International Nursing Review, ISSN 0020-8132, E-ISSN 1466-7657, Vol. 59, no 3, p. 409-415Article in journal (Refereed) Published
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JOSEFSSON K. (2012) Registered nurses' health in community elderly care in Sweden. International Nursing Review59, 409415 Aim: To describe registered nurses' (RNs) ratings of their work-related health problems, sickness presence and sickness absence in community care of older people. To describe RNs' perceptions of time, competence and emotional pressure at work. To describe associations between time, knowledge and emotional pressure with RNs' perceptions of work-related health problems, sickness presence and sickness absence. Background: There is a global nursing shortage. It is a challenge to provide working conditions that enable RNs to deliver quality nursing care. Method: A descriptive design and a structured questionnaire were used. 213 RNs in 60 care homes for older people participated, with a response rate of 62%. Findings: RNs' reported work-related health problems, such as neck/back disorders, dry skin/dry mucous membranes, muscles/joints disorders, sleep disorders and headache. They had periods of fatigue/unhappiness/sadness because of their work (37%). Most of the RNs felt at times psychologically exhausted after work, with difficulties leaving their thoughts of work behind. RNs stated high sickness presence (68%) and high sickness absence (63%). They perceived high time pressure, adequate competence and emotional pressure at work. There was a weak to moderate correlation between RNs' health problems and time pressure. Discussion: We cannot afford a greater shortage of RNs in community care of older people. Politicians and employers need to develop a coordinated package of policies that provide a long-term and sustainable solution with healthy workplaces. Conclusion: It is important to prevent RNs' work-related health problems and time pressure at work.

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2012. Vol. 59, no 3, p. 409-415
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Community Elderly Care, Positive Practice Environments, Questionnaire, Registered Nurse, Time Pressure, Work-Related Health Problems
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URN: urn:nbn:se:mdh:diva-17728DOI: 10.1111/j.1466-7657.2012.00984.xISI: 000307885300019PubMedID: 22897194Scopus ID: 2-s2.0-84865335795OAI: oai:DiVA.org:mdh-17728DiVA, id: diva2:588240
Available from: 2013-01-15 Created: 2013-01-15 Last updated: 2018-10-16Bibliographically approved

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