Litcius/Paper detail

Support and resources to promote and sustain health among nurses and midwives in the workplace: A qualitative study

Dip Raj Thapa, Anette Ekström, Alexandra Krettek, Kristina Areskoug Josefsson

2021Nordic journal of nursing research15 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Registered nurses and midwives are in short supply and have among the highest rates of sick leave in the global workforce. The aim of this study was therefore to explore and gain a deeper understanding of how nurses and midwives experience their everyday work, with a view toward promoting and sustaining their work-related health. Nine registered nurses and four registered midwives working in hospitals and community healthcare facilities in Sweden were interviewed. The interviews were analyzed using content analysis. This study is reported in accordance with COREQ. One main category emerged: ‘Quality of organizational and collegial support and opportunities to facilitate recovery, health, and patient care’. From this category, four generic categories describing the overall experiences of registered nurses and midwives could be discerned. Based on these results, it is recommended that employers adopt a systematic health-promotive approach to foster and maintain the workplace health of registered nurses and midwives.

Topics & Concepts

WorkforceNursingQualitative researchHealth careWork (physics)Content analysisQuality (philosophy)PsychologyMedicineSociologyEconomic growthMechanical engineeringPhilosophyEpistemologySocial scienceEngineeringEconomicsWorkplace Health and Well-beingHealth, psychology, and well-beingSleep and Work-Related Fatigue
Support and resources to promote and sustain health among nurses and midwives in the workplace: A qualitative study | Litcius