Defining an evidence‐based work environment for nursing in the USA

May 17, 2008Journal of clinical nursing

Establishing a Research-Based Ideal Work Environment for Nurses in the USA

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Abstract

A survey of 385 nurses revealed significant differences between their real and ideal perceptions of the work environment.

  • High levels of involvement, peer cohesion, task orientation, and managerial control were reported across all units.
  • Moderate-high scores were observed for work pressure and autonomy, while physical comfort and supervisor support received moderate scores.
  • The highest scores were for involvement, while the lowest were for physical comfort.
  • Staff identified specific areas in their current work setting that did not match their preferred work environment.

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