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Nurses' perceptions of their work environment in a Nursing Development Unit

I Avallone1, B Gibbon

  • 1Nursing Studies, Institute of Health Care, University of Malta, G'Mangia.

Journal of Advanced Nursing
|July 15, 1998
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Nurses in a Nursing Development Unit (NDU) reported satisfaction with their work environment. However, significant differences in satisfaction existed between the three units studied, warranting further research.

Area of Science:

  • Nursing
  • Healthcare Management
  • Organizational Psychology

Background:

  • Nursing Development Units (NDUs) are crucial for professional growth.
  • Previous research indicates varying levels of nurse satisfaction in NDUs.
  • Understanding the work environment is key to nurse retention and quality of care.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To assess nurses' perceptions of their work environment within NDUs.
  • To identify factors influencing job satisfaction among nurses in these specialized units.
  • To compare work environment perceptions across different NDUs.

Main Methods:

  • A descriptive study utilizing a postal survey.
  • The Work Environment Scale (WES) was administered to 70 nurses across three NDUs.

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  • A response rate of 76% was achieved.
  • Main Results:

    • Aggregate WES scores indicated overall nurse satisfaction with the work environment.
    • Nurses' ratings exceeded the established norms for all 10 WES subscales.
    • A notable variation in satisfaction levels was observed among the three surveyed NDUs.

    Conclusions:

    • While nurses generally reported satisfaction, findings contrast with some existing literature on NDUs.
    • The significant inter-unit differences in satisfaction highlight the need for unit-specific analysis.
    • Further large-scale research is recommended to validate these findings and explore change management in NDUs.