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Abstract
BACKGROUND: Knowledge of how work demands vary between different practice areas could give us a better understanding of the factors that influence the working conditions in the health services, and could help identify specific work-related challenges and problems in the different practice areas. In turn, this may help politicians, and healthcare administrators and managers to develop healthy work units. The aim of this study was to find out how nurses' aides' perception of demands and control at work vary with the practice area in which the aides are working.Entities:
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Year: 2006 PMID: 16613606 PMCID: PMC1458330 DOI: 10.1186/1471-2458-6-97
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Public Health ISSN: 1471-2458 Impact factor: 3.295
Age, gender, and marital status, by practice area.
| Practice area | 45 years or older | Male | Single | |
| N | Row % | Row % | Row % | |
| Somatic hospital department | 840 | 64.1 ** | 2.3 | 22.7 * |
| Psychiatric hospital department | 466 | 58.2 ** | 13.7 ** | 21.5 |
| Paediatric hospital department | 115 | 59.1 | 0.9 | 23.5 |
| Nursing home | 2750 | 49.4 ** | 1.9 ** | 18.0 |
| Home or apartment unit for the aged | 640 | 50.5 | 3.1 | 17.5 |
| Community nurse unit | 1003 | 45.8 ** | 2.8 | 20.2 |
| Institution for mentally handicapped | 672 | 45.8 ** | 8.6 ** | 19.0 |
| Other | 392 | 53.8 | 4.8 | 17.1 |
| Total sample | 6485 | 51.6 | 3.8 | 19.2 |
N = The number of respondents working in each practice area; as the categories are not mutually exclusive, the sum of respondents in each area is higher than the total sample.
Row % = The proportion of respondents with the noted characteristic; for example, the proportion of male respondents in somatic hospital departments was 2.3 %.
* P < 0.01; ** P < 0.001.
The P-values refer to chi square tests, in which respondents working in the noted practice area are compared with respondents not working in this area (all together).
Demands and control at work.
| Factor | N | % | Mean | SD | Range |
| Quantitative work demands | 2.89 | 0.76 | 1.00 – 5.00 | ||
| Positioning patients in bed † | |||||
| 0 | 1132 | 18.3 | |||
| 1–4 | 2702 | 43.6 | |||
| 5–9 | 1526 | 24.6 | |||
| 10 or more | 834 | 13.5 | |||
| Supporting patients between bed and chair † | |||||
| 0 | 1049 | 17.1 | |||
| 1–4 | 2752 | 44.8 | |||
| 5–9 | 1579 | 25.7 | |||
| 10 or more | 763 | 12.4 | |||
| Handling heavy objects † | |||||
| 0 | 1758 | 29.1 | |||
| 1–4 | 3311 | 54.9 | |||
| 5–9 | 675 | 11.2 | |||
| 10 or more | 288 | 4.8 | |||
| Positive challenges | 2.90 | 0.71 | 1.00 – 5.00 | ||
| Role conflicts | 2.38 | 0.81 | 1.00 – 5.00 | ||
| Exposure to threats and violence | |||||
| Never or very seldom | 3970 | 61.5 | |||
| Rather seldom | 834 | 12.9 | |||
| Sometimes | 1084 | 16.8 | |||
| Rather often | 442 | 6.8 | |||
| Very often or always | 127 | 2.0 | |||
| Control of work pace | 2.36 | 0.80 | 1.00 – 5.00 | ||
| Participation in important decisions | 3.31 | 0.80 | 1.00 – 5.00 |
N = Number of respondents in each category. SD = Standard deviation. †Times per shift. The variables for which the mean, standard deviation, and range are shown, are indices of several items, whereas the variables for which numbers and percentages are shown, have been measured with a single question.
Demands and control at work, by practice area. Hospital departments. Results of Mann-Whitney rank sum tests.
| Work factors | Somatic department (adults) | Psychiatric department (adults) | Paediatric department |
| Quantitative work demands | 3758 (3153) ** | 2052 (3322) ** | 3266 (3230) |
| Positioning patients in bed | 3322 (3064) ** | 1189 (3241) ** | 1943 (3117) ** |
| Supporting patients between bed and chair | 3033 (3078) | 1200 (3210) ** | 1510 (3098) ** |
| Handling heavy objects | 3241 (2983) ** | 1936 (3099) ** | 2853 (3019) |
| Positive challenges | 3611 (3172) ** | 3707 (3191) ** | 3878 (3217) ** |
| Role conflicts | 2998 (3269) ** | 2785 (3255) ** | 2541 (3233) ** |
| Exposure to threats or violence | 2387 (3354) ** | 4652 (3119) ** | 2124 (3249) ** |
| Control of work pace | 2752 (3301) ** | 3903 (3178) ** | 2895 (3236) |
| Participation in important decisions | 2970 (3259) ** | 3689 (3186) ** | 3054 (3225) |
The figures are mean ranks of participants working in the noted practice area, and, in paranthesis, mean ranks of the participants not working in this area. For example, the figures in the upper left corner, 3758 (3153), show that the level of quantitative work demands was higher in somatic departments (mean rank = 3758) than in other practice areas all together (mean rank = 3153). * P < 0.01; ** P < 0.001.
Demands and control at work, by practice area. Practice areas outside hospital. Results of Mann-Whitney rank sum tests.
| Work factors | Nursing home | Home or apartment unit for the aged | Community nurse unit | Institution for mentally handicapped |
| Quantitative work demands | 3401 (3106) ** | 2989 (3257) * | 3742 (3137) ** | 2377 (3329) ** |
| Positioning patients in bed | 3962 (2436) ** | 3102 (2097) | 2977 (3120) | 1726 (3248) ** |
| Supporting patients between bed and chair | 3837 (2488) ** | 3362 (3041) ** | 3027 (3080) | 1969 (3194) ** |
| Handling heavy objects | 3320 (2790) ** | 3083 (3009) | 3010 (3018) | 2577 (3066) ** |
| Positive challenges | 2912 (3461) ** | 2934 (3261) ** | 3640 (3153) ** | 2971 (3258) ** |
| Role conflicts | 3373 (3109) ** | 3441 (3197) * | 3619 (3148) ** | 3204 (3223) |
| Exposure to threats or violence | 3362 (3131) ** | 3079 (3245) | 2932 (3283) ** | 3720 (3172) ** |
| Control of work pace | 3017 (3387) ** | 3326 (3219) | 3353 (3208) | 3914 (3151) ** |
| Participation in important decisions | 3087 (3322) ** | 3127 (3232) | 3480 (3175) ** | 3283 (3215) |
The figures are mean ranks of participants working in the noted practice area, and, in paranthesis, mean ranks of the participants not working in this area. For example, the figures in the upper left corner, 3401 (3106), show that the level of quantitative work demands was higher in nursing homes (mean rank = 3401) than in other practice areas all together (mean rank = 3106). * P < 0.01; ** P < 0.001.
The odds of high values (> median) of demands and control at work. Hospital departments. Results of 27 logistic regression analyses.
| Work factors | Somatic department (adults) | Psychiatric department (adults) | Paediatric department |
| Quantitative work demands | 1.64 ** | 0.27 ** | 0.82 |
| Positioning patients in bed | 1.27 * | 0.06 ** | 0.13 ** |
| Supporting patients between bed and chair | 0.82 | 0.06 ** | 0.08 ** |
| Handling heavy objects | 1.30 * | 0.19 ** | 0.82 |
| Positive challenges | 1.45 ** | 1.59 ** | 1.80 * |
| Role conflicts | 0.79 * | 0.63 ** | 0.52 * |
| Exposure to threats or violence | 0.23 ** | 6.09 ** | 0.075 ** |
| Control of work pace | 0.59 ** | 1.90 ** | 0.71 |
| Participation in important decisions | 0.80 * | 1.68 ** | 0.86 |
The figures are odds ratios, adjusted for age, gender, and marital status, and where respondents who were not working in the noted practice area have been used as reference category. For example, the figure in the upper left corner (1.64) shows that the odds of reporting a high value of quantitative work demands were 64 % higher in somatic departments than in other practice areas all together. * P < 0.01; ** P < 0.001.
The odds of high values (> median) of demands and control at work. Practice areas outside hospital. Results of 36 logistic regression analyses.
| Work factors | Nursing home | Home or apartment unit for the aged | Community nurse unit | Institution for mentally handicapped |
| Quantitative work demands | 1.29 ** | 0.72 ** | 1.69 ** | 0.44 ** |
| Positioning patients in bed | 5.29 ** | 0.79 | 0.51 ** | 0.13 ** |
| Supporting patients between bed and chair | 4.37 ** | 1.17 | 0.61 ** | 0.25 ** |
| Handling heavy objects | 1.84 ** | 1.00 | 0.71 * | 0.43 ** |
| Positive challenges | 0.57 ** | 0.68 ** | 1.57 ** | 0.84 |
| Role conflicts | 1.34 ** | 1.31 * | 1.51 ** | 0.81 |
| Exposure to threats or violence | 1.39 ** | 0.84 | 0.71 ** | 1.64 ** |
| Control of work pace | 0.73 ** | 1.11 | 1.20 | 2.20 ** |
| Participation in important decisions | 0.80 ** | 0.88 | 1.30 ** | 1.01 |
The figures are odds ratios, adjusted for age, gender, and marital status, and where respondents who were not working in the noted practice area have been used as reference category. For example, the figure in the upper left corner (1.29) shows that the odds of reporting a high value of quantitative work demands were 29 % higher in nursing homes than in other practice areas all together. * P < 0.01; ** P < 0.001.