Quality of Work Life and Work Process of Assistance Nurses
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
3. Results
3.1. Category 1. Work Process
3.1.1. Subcategory 1.1—Work Object
“For my nursing, it is the maximum in human terms; everything is very important, very enriching. I feel that not all people can work in what I work and it gives me a certain pride to be a nurse.” E3
“For me, my goal is to give a good quality of care to the person.” E7
3.1.2. Subcategory 1.2—Work Instruments
The Work instruments are determined from the institution or be personal. “What I need is a box first of all, because if not, I can’t. Computer, I use my cell phone a lot; it’s a great tool that helps me a lot because I’m connected to the mail all the time, which drives me. And schedules, notebook ”. E3
“The cell phone with the Internet, but sometimes I also walk with my notes.” E7
3.1.3. Subcategory 1.3—Organization and Division of Work
“The director chooses the positions. The director is the one who appoints you, and you are in charge of several tasks. Mostly, the unit boss manages the plan and my schedule. He is the one who sees your plans, blockades, your administrative hours, the hours that you see patients, etc.” E3
“In other words, I stay here, I go home, and I continue working on things that were pending. I have to review the files, and I have to see this other thing, but I never go on time ever.” E4
“I find work-relations good in general and, like in most places, there are always frictions within some people due to their personalities, I think, but in general, it is good. I don’t know, but if I start to compare other places’ stories, I find that the atmosphere here is good.” E5
“I have a fixed shift; my duties are defined in their protocol and everything.” E7
3.2. Category 2: Quality of Work Life—QWL
3.2.1. Subcategory 2.1—Definition and Perception of QWL
“Quality of life as the ideal that all the people who work should have, not being stressed, not worrying, not fighting, not arguing.” E1
“Quality of life I believe that when one feels as good, as full in what one does, what he is doing. If he is with the individual part well, I think that is what it is, quality of life. I believe that it is not pure to work, but to have a little of everything, that is, to have time with the family, go out, have fun, for everything, and work too.” E4
“I see work as very enriching for me, so for me, my quality of life at this time that has occurred at work is super good.” E8
3.2.2. Subcategory 2.2—Potentiating Factors QWL
“Yes, first of all, the work environment is favorable, I find it to be good, the conditions. I feel that this building is wonderful, everything is very clean. I have all the necessary resources to work well; I have nothing to complain about.” E5
“I think that for me at this moment it has a positive influence, one that is close to work where I live, that I feel comfortable where I work, that my peers are cooperative and we all jump up to finish a shift well, that the boss takes into consideration what I think and encourages that, that one feels comfortable and valued in the place where he works, I think that is why I would not change my job.” E8
3.2.3. Subcategory 2.3—Exhausting Factors (Negatively Affect) the QWL
“External things, inputs could also be that they could facilitate our work” “then I have to pay for the supplies because no one was going to pay for it here, so they are things like that, as they should worry a little more about quality with that one works.” E1
“I think personal relationships have a lot of weight, that is, relationships with your peers, with the heads, especially with the heads.” E3
“Just like the colleagues too, suddenly they come very unprepared, I feel that there is not good training now, that’s why I told you how the university is because I think that the colleagues, from other universities, do not come very well prepared; then it seems to me, that I think it is not favorable, there is no well-defined selection.” E4
“I consider that my work is exhausting because it is twelve long hours of work.” E8
3.2.4. Subcategory 2.4—QWL Improvement Strategies
“Do a workshop, go to an activity that helps us to channel our emotions a little.” E1
“Being able to get to know each other more because one does not know each other here, he is known for the work we do, but one does not know either what problem the other colleague may be carrying.” E2
“What happens is that some time ago we had self-care activities, we had healthy breaks, we had a person who came to do gymnastics, they gave us massages, things, as well as every so often, we had something that took us out of the work thing, but now like one or two years ago we have been without that.” E4
3.2.5. Subcategory 2.5—The Emotional Burden Associated with QWL
“Or sometimes you can’t cope with seeing all of them. Then you have to do a TRIAGE on who is worse, who comes later then maybe that is a burden as well as vital because it depends on you that the doctor sees that patient on the day Today, or why don’t you see him first and not this one, then there are times when the patients are both super serious. You don’t know who to prioritize. That is sometimes a bit harder.” E1
“I don’t care if I don’t have a box because I still come happy and I don’t care, I solve it as I can, but for me, if I got on severely with my class, with all the nurses, even if I had a box and everything that they gave me, it would not be so, that is, it would be more difficult.” E3
“Some doctors or some relatives do not understand that we lack things to be able to do some things or follow-up, so I did not walk with my head one hundred percent as to be able to withstand so much pressure within everything. Because the family members are the same here, doctors treat people badly when things are not done their way.” E6
3.3. Category 3—Health Problems Associated with Work
“Sometimes it is a bit difficult for me to fall asleep, thinking about some work issues, as well as about a patient, how will the lady be so much that she was about to die, things like that you turn around or small things like tomorrow I have to do this, thinking about what I have to do tomorrow and what I did not do and what I have to do.” E1
“Yes, but no, feeling depressed, feeling bad, leading me to go to a psychologist or psychiatrist for a work issue or stress. I have not felt that way yet, and I am not too young for that, I think.” E2
“I was with a depression, a depression together with an anxiety disorder that was produced by an occupational disease, by a workplace harassment, I was 3 to 4 months on leave, with psychiatric treatment.” E3
“Yes, last year I had a TIA, an accident because I was very stressed that time; I kind of stressed a lot because besides I had a lot of trouble, I was on an emergency shift.” E4
“Yes, or of course, probably because of the stress as well.” E5
“We get quite stressed by the lack of supplies.” E6
4. Discussion
4.1. Sociodemographic and Labor Characteristics
4.2. Work Process
4.3. Definition and Perception of QWL
4.4. QWL Potentiating Factors
4.5. Exhausting Factors of the QWL
4.6. QWL Improvement Strategies
4.7. The Emotional Burden Associated with QWL
4.8. Health Problems
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Characteristics | Distribution in the Sample |
---|---|
Gender | |
Female | 7 |
Masculine | 1 |
Age (average) | 35 years old |
Young adults | 7 |
Average adult | 1 |
Nationality | |
Chilean | 8 |
Marital status | |
Single | 1 |
Married | 1 |
As a couple | 6 |
Professional training | |
Nursing degree (different universities) | 8 |
Have a diploma | 5 |
Have a postgraduate degree | 0 |
Others | |
Have children. | 1 |
One person dependent on her care | 1 |
Heads of household | 6 |
Receive help with housework | 5 |
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Parra-Giordano, D.; Quijada Sánchez, D.; Grau Mascayano, P.; Pinto-Galleguillos, D. Quality of Work Life and Work Process of Assistance Nurses. Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2022, 19, 6415. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph19116415
Parra-Giordano D, Quijada Sánchez D, Grau Mascayano P, Pinto-Galleguillos D. Quality of Work Life and Work Process of Assistance Nurses. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 2022; 19(11):6415. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph19116415
Chicago/Turabian StyleParra-Giordano, Denisse, Denisse Quijada Sánchez, Patricia Grau Mascayano, and Daniela Pinto-Galleguillos. 2022. "Quality of Work Life and Work Process of Assistance Nurses" International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 19, no. 11: 6415. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph19116415
APA StyleParra-Giordano, D., Quijada Sánchez, D., Grau Mascayano, P., & Pinto-Galleguillos, D. (2022). Quality of Work Life and Work Process of Assistance Nurses. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 19(11), 6415. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph19116415