Çalışma koşulları, hasta ve çalışan güvenliği, kaliteli bakım ve olumlu hasta sonuçlarına ulaşmada önemlidir. Araştırma, acil hemşirelerinin özlük hakları bağlamında çalışma koşullarının belirlenmesi amacıyla tanımlayıcı tasarımda gerçekleştirilmiştir. Araştırmanın örneklemini, İstanbul ili Avrupa yakasında hizmet veren 9 özel ve bir üniversite hastanesinde çalışan toplam 133 hemşire oluşturmuştur. Araştırmanın verileri, Ekim-Ocak 2008 tarih aralığında toplanmıştır. Veriler, frekans, yüzdelik dağılım, ortalama ve standart sapma kullanılarak analiz edilmiştir. Acil hemşirelerinin çoğunluğunun genç ve deneyimsiz ve lise ve önlisans mezunu oldukları (%72,2), kuruma ve birime oryantasyonlarının yapıldığı, düşük eğitimli olmaları nedeniyle terfi edemeyeceklerini düşündükleri (%59,4), performanslarının düzenli değerlendirildiği (%58,6), aldıkları ücretleri yeterli bulmadıkları (%80,4), acilde görevli olmaları nedeniyle ek tazminat almadıkları (%75,2), günlük ve haftalık çalışma saatlerinin fazla olduğu ayrıca fazla mesai yaptıkları ve yeterince izin alamadıkları; iş sağlığı birimi hizmetlerinden yararlandıkları (%96,3), acilde çalışmaya başladıktan sonra sağlık sorunları yaşadıkları (%75,2), sıklıkla sözel şiddete maruz kaldıkları (%79,7) belirlenirken; işten çıkarılma düşüncesi yaşadıkları (%75,2) saptanmıştır. Sonuç olarak acil hemşirelerinin özlük hakları ile ilgili olarak, çalışma saatleri, çalışma şekli, izinler, izinler konusunda bilgi sahibi olma, ücretleme, kariyer gelişimi, çalışan sağlığı ve iş güvencesi başlıklarında olumsuzluklar yaşadıkları söylenebilir.
Working conditions are important in achieving patient and employee safety, quality care and favorable patient outcomes. The study was carried out in a descriptive design to determine the working conditions of emergency nurses in the context of personal rights. The sample of the study consisted of a total of 133 nurses working in nine private and one university hospital on the European side of Istanbul. The data were collected from January 2008 through October 2008. The data were analyzed using frequency, percentage distribution, mean and standard deviation. The majority of the emergency nurses were young, inexperienced and high school and associate degree graduates (72.2%), they were oriented to the institution and the department, they thought that they could not be promoted because they were poorly educated (59.4%), their performance was regularly evaluated (58.6%), they were worried that their salary was not sufficient (80.4%), they did not receive additional compensation because they were working in the emergency department (75.2%), they did not get enough leave because of long weekly hours and long daily hours; also they benefited from services of the department of occupational health and safety (96.3%), experienced health problems after starting to work in the emergency department (75.2%), were frequently exposed to verbal violence (79.7%), and experienced the thought of dismissal (75.2%). As a result, it can be claimed that emergency nurses are faced with negative situations in terms of working hours and breaks, working style, leaves, awareness about the leave rules and procedures, remuneration, career development, employee health and job security.
The study protocol was approved by the Cerrahpasa Faculty of Medicine Ethics Committee (date/no: 09.01.2007/1570). Before starting the research, written and verbal permissions were obtained from the administration of the relevant hospitals. The data collection tool was distributed to the nurses who voluntarily agreed to participate in the study. This study was conducted in accordance with the principles of the Declaration of Helsinki.
The authors declared that this study received no financial support.
The authors would like to thank all emergency units’ nurses who helped them in conducting this study.
Primary Language | English |
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Subjects | Health Care Administration, Health Services and Systems (Other) |
Journal Section | Research Article |
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Early Pub Date | October 6, 2023 |
Publication Date | September 30, 2023 |
Submission Date | September 8, 2023 |
Acceptance Date | September 14, 2023 |
Published in Issue | Year 2023 Volume: 40 Issue: 3 |
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