2016
DOI: 10.1097/jom.0000000000000664
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The Relocation of a Health Care Department's Impact on Staff

Abstract: It seems that staff relocation can provoke a sense of uncertainty and isolation. Perhaps better communication might have reduced this and deter possible negative health outcomes.

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“…Yet, knowledge of the factors that contribute to experience and of what an optimal experience outcome is in the context of clinical care, is required to both measure and apply the information to enhance clinician experience (6). Features of the work environment appear to be indicators of a positive or negative clinician experience, with factors such as leadership, work scheduling, professional relationships, management support and safety culture identified across multiple articles (33,36,42). Assessment of the work environment in the context of understanding experience is therefore important.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Yet, knowledge of the factors that contribute to experience and of what an optimal experience outcome is in the context of clinical care, is required to both measure and apply the information to enhance clinician experience (6). Features of the work environment appear to be indicators of a positive or negative clinician experience, with factors such as leadership, work scheduling, professional relationships, management support and safety culture identified across multiple articles (33,36,42). Assessment of the work environment in the context of understanding experience is therefore important.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The under-developed conceptualisation of clinician experience was reflected in the lack of survey research in this field. Twenty studies (18 from the database search and two from the grey literature) included survey methods to capture clinician experience data, with no single survey instrument widely adopted within these studies (27,28,(40)(41)(42)(43)(44)(45)(46)(47)(48)(49)(50)(51)(52)(53)(54)(55)(56). Of the identified studies, only two survey studies sought to assess clinician experience of providing care beyond a specific change event and using a survey instrument explicitly capturing experience outcomes (41,56).…”
Section: Question 2: What Survey Instruments and Measures Of Cliniciamentioning
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“…included survey methods to capture clinician experience data, with no single survey instrument widely adopted within these studies (27,28,(40)(41)(42)(43)(44)(45)(46)(47)(48)(49)(50)(51)(52)(53)(54)(55)(56). Of the identi ed studies, only two survey studies sought to assess clinician experience of providing care beyond a speci c change event and using a survey instrument explicitly capturing experience outcomes (41,56).…”
Section: Review Ndingsmentioning
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“…Two multi-instrument studies combined validated measures and purposively developed items (42). In the rst, the Karasek Job Content Questionnaire, the Nursing Work Index-Extended Organization (NWI-EO), the SF-12 Health Survey, 51 researcher-developed items were used to explore the impact of a departmental relocation on psychosocial job characteristics, perceived health, and psycho-organisational constraints amongst health care workers (42). By including validated measures incorporating clinician engagement, impact of work on health and job satisfaction, this study provided a more thorough assessment of clinician experience.…”
Section: Review Ndingsmentioning
confidence: 99%