Interventions to improve working conditions of nursing staff in acute care hospitals: Scoping review

Barrientos-Trigo, Sergio; Vega-Vazquez, Laura; de Diego-Cordero, Rocio; Badanta-Romero, Barbara; Porcel-Galvez, Ana M.

Publicación: JOURNAL OF NURSING MANAGEMENT
2018
VL / 26 - BP / 94 - EP / 107
abstract
AimTo conduct a scoping review to examine and map the interventions proposed for the improvement of the working conditions of nursing staff in acute care hospitals. BackgroundThe Registered Nurse Forecasting (RN4CAST) project and other studies have determined the impact that the nursing staff has on the quality of care. The nursing staff's higher levels of burnout, job dissatisfaction and negative perception of the quality of care provided caused worse health outcomes. MethodsA scoping review was carried out. By searching in SCOPUS, PubMed, CINAHL, Cochrane, Dialnet and in the grey literature, 705 potentially relevant papers were identified. The final analysis included 21 papers and three grey documents. ResultsThe studies analysed proposed interventions at the macro-management, meso-management and micro-management levels, although the interventions at the macro- and meso-levels produce better staff outcomes. ConclusionsThe findings of this review can be applied to management at different levels: measures to improve the patient-nurse ratio at the macro-management level, the horizontal hierarchies at the meso-management level, the mind-body techniques at the micro-management level. Implications for Nursing ManagementNurse managers and leaders should implement interventions at different organisational levels to improve the working conditions of the nursing staff and other health outcomes.

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