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Abstract [en]
Major changes have taken place in psychiatric care in Sweden as well as in other countries. These changes, and the current climate of pressure and demands on the nursing staff in psychiatric in-patient care, make it important to be able to understand the relationship between environmental aspects and the nursing staff’s working conditions. The overall aim of the present thesis was to investigate perceptions of the ward atmosphere, the psychosocial work environment and stress among nursing staff working in psychiatric in-patient care. The findings were based on two questionnaire surveys (65 + 93 participants) and were analyzed using non-parametric statistics. The findings showed that a revised Swedish version of the Ward Atmosphere Scale involved some reliability problems that need to be addressed in future studies. Several aspects of the ward atmosphere were found to be related to the psychosocial work environment, and aspects of the ward atmosphere and the psychosocial work environment were related to the nursing staff’s Perceived Stress and Stress of Conscience. The nursing staff’s sense of Mastery was found to be a protective factor against Stress of Conscience, while a Sense of Moral Burden increased the vulnerability. Taking these aspects into consideration when making improvements in the workplace could help to prevent stress.
Place, publisher, year, edition, pages
Malmö University, Faculty of Health and Society, 2011. p. 71
Series
Malmö University Health and Society Dissertations, ISSN 1653-5383 ; 1
National Category
Medical and Health Sciences
Identifiers
urn:nbn:se:mau:diva-7327 (URN)11841 (Local ID)978-91-7104-247-7 (ISBN)11841 (Archive number)11841 (OAI)
Note
Note: The papers are not included in the fulltext online.
Paper II and IV in dissertation as manuscript, paper III as accepted manuscript.
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