2019
DOI: 10.1097/mlr.0000000000001109
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A Meta-Analysis of the Associations Between the Nurse Work Environment in Hospitals and 4 Sets of Outcomes

Abstract: Background:The nurse work environment is theorized to influence the quality of nursing care, nurse job outcomes, and patient outcomes. Objective:The aim of this meta-analysis was to evaluate quantitatively the association of the work environment with job and health outcomes.Research Design: Relevant studies published through September 2018 were identified. Inclusion criteria were use of a nationally endorsed work environment measure and reporting of odds ratios (ORs) and 95% confidence intervals from regressio… Show more

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“…Substantial evidence demonstrated links between NWE and patient outcomes, including patient satisfaction (Lake et al 2019), and nurse outcomes including NJS (Nantsupawat et al 2017) and willingness to lead (Al Sabei et al 2019). In the Eastern Mediterranean, the topic of NWE has recently gained increasing recognition.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Substantial evidence demonstrated links between NWE and patient outcomes, including patient satisfaction (Lake et al 2019), and nurse outcomes including NJS (Nantsupawat et al 2017) and willingness to lead (Al Sabei et al 2019). In the Eastern Mediterranean, the topic of NWE has recently gained increasing recognition.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…At the institutional level, how can hospital managers respond effectively to surging health care demand? Nursing research demonstrates that care settings value professional nursing knowledge and skill achieve better patient outcomes (Aiken et al, 2011; Lake et al, 2019). In these settings, nurses are expected and supported to fully utilize their knowledge and skill, to coordinate care within the health care team, including physicians, respiratory therapists, and unlicensed assistive personnel, and to be partners in planning for disaster response.…”
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“…Nurses need to be empowered because despite advances toward equality, they still feel oppressed, overwhelmed, and stressed. Negative nurse work outcomes including turnover have been linked to the work environment . Current literature identifies organizational characteristics, job demands, and lack of control over the practice as components of a negative work environment affecting nurse outcomes, but does not consistently provide a deeper look at the underlying reason for these issues .…”
Section: Contextmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Negative nurse work outcomes including turnover have been linked to the work environment . Current literature identifies organizational characteristics, job demands, and lack of control over the practice as components of a negative work environment affecting nurse outcomes, but does not consistently provide a deeper look at the underlying reason for these issues . In a review of the past three decades of research into workplace violence, namely lateral violence, bullying, and incivility, Roberts notes that the theoretical basis for these behaviors is oppression due to hierarchy and power differentials in organizations.…”
Section: Contextmentioning
confidence: 99%
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