| Literature DB >> 24330532 |
Melanie Harling1, Anja Schablon, Albert Nienhaus.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: A prospective study of a cohort of nursing staff from nursing homes was undertaken to validate the Nurse-Work Instability Scale (Nurse-WIS). Baseline investigation data was used to test reliability, construct validity and criterion validity.Entities:
Year: 2013 PMID: 24330532 PMCID: PMC3892029 DOI: 10.1186/1745-6673-8-33
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Occup Med Toxicol ISSN: 1745-6673 Impact factor: 2.646
Description of the study population
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| Female | 82.6% (327) |
| Male | 17.4% (69) |
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| 17 to 35 years | 37.9% (150) |
| 36 to 45 years | 26.8% (106) |
| 46 to 55 years | 26.3% (104) |
| Over 55 | 9.1% (36) |
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| Germany | 86.6% (343) |
| Other countries | 13.4% (53) |
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| Lower secondary, elementary school certificate | 28.5% (113) |
| Secondary school certificate | 53.3% (211) |
| High school/university entrance certificate | 18.2% (72) |
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| Qualified geriatric nurse or nurse | 61.9% (245) |
| Geriatric care or nursing assistant | 23.7% (94) |
| Employee without nursing training1 | 14.4% (57) |
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| 0–10 years | 44.4% (176) |
| 11–20 years | 30.6% (121) |
| 21–30 years | 14.6% (58) |
| More than 30 years | 10.4% (41) |
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| Full time (≥ 35 hours a week) | 68.9% (273) |
| Part time (15–34 hours a week) | 29.3% (116) |
| Part time (< 15 hours a week) | 1.8% (7) |
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| Rotating shifts excluding nights | 56.6% (224) |
| Rotating shifts including nights | 26.3% (104) |
| Day duty, always at the same times | 9.8% (39) |
| Only night work | 7.3% (29) |
1and trainees, individuals doing civilian national service and persons undertaking a voluntary year of social service.
Sick leave, applications for pensions due to reduced work capacity and results of the Nurse-WIS
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| No | 79.5% (315) |
| Yes | 20.5% (81) |
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| No | 93.7% (371) |
| Yes | 6.3% (25) |
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| No | 94.2% (373) |
| Yes | 5.8% (23) |
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| No | 44.9% (178) |
| Yes | 55.1% (218) |
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| | |
| No | 97.5% (386) |
| Yes | 2.5% (10) |
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| No | 98.7% (391) |
| Yes | 1.3% (5) |
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| No | 99.5% (394) |
| Yes | 0.5% (2) |
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| Median (IQR) | 13.1 pts (12.0 pts) |
| Minimum/maximum | 0.0 pts/28.0 pts |
| % ( | |
| Low risk (< 10 points) | 35.1% (139) |
| Moderate risk (10–19 points) | 41.2% (163) |
| Increased risk (≥ 20 points) | 23.7% (94) |
IQR = interquartile range.
Figure 1Diagram showing correlations for testing construct validity (n = 396).r = Spearman correlation PHS = Physical Health Subscale MHS = Mental Health Subscale *This correlation is significant at the 0.001 level (bilateral).
Distribution of the study population among Nurse-WIS risk categories and results of the final logistic regression model for testing discriminant validity
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|---|---|---|---|---|
| Female | 74.6% (244) | 25.4% (83) | | |
| Male | 84.1% (58) | 15.9% (11) | 0.094 | - |
| ≤ 35 years | 88.0% (132) | 12.0% (18) | | |
| 36 to 45 years | 72.6% (77) | 27.4% (29) | | |
| 46 to 55 years | 72.1% (75) | 27.9% (29) | | |
| > 55 years | 50.0% (18) | 50.0% (18) | < | |
| Germany | 77.3% (265) | 22.7% (78) | | |
| Other countries | 69.8% (37) | 30.2% (16) | 0.236 | - |
| Lower secondary, elementary school certificate | 72.6% (82) | 27.4% (31) | | |
| Secondary school certificate | 78.7% (166) | 21.3% (45) | | |
| High school/university entrance certificate | 75.0% (54) | 25.0% (18) | 0.451 | - |
| Qualified geriatric nurse or nurse | 74.3% (182) | 25.7% (63) | | |
| Geriatric care or nursing assistant | 75.5% (71) | 24.5% (23) | | |
| Employee without nursing training1 | 86.0% (49) | 14.0% (8) | 0.172 | |
| 0–10 years | 84.7% (149) | 15.3% (27) | | |
| 11–20 years | 71.9% (87) | 28.1% (34) | | |
| 21–30 years | 67.2% (39) | 32.8% (19) | | |
| More than 30 years | 65.9% (27) | 34.1% (14) | - | |
| Full time (≥ 35 hours a week) | 77.7% (212) | 22.3% (61) | | |
| Part time (15–34 hours a week | 72.4% (84) | 27.6% (32) | | |
| Part time (< 15 hours a week) | 85.7% (6) | 14.3% (1) | 0.452 | - |
| Rotating shifts excluding nights | 77.2% (173) | 22.8% (51) | | |
| Rotating shifts including nights | 72.1% (75) | 27.9% (29) | | |
| Day duty, always at the same times | 79.5% (31) | 20.5% (8) | | |
| Only night work | 79.3% (23) | 20.7% (6) | 0.688 | - |
| No | 80.6% (254) | 19.4% (61) | | |
| Yes | 59.3% (48) | 40.7% (33) | < | |
| No | 77.6% (288) | 22.4% (83) | | |
| Yes | 56.0% (14) | 44.0% (11) | < | |
| No | 76.9% (287) | 23.6% (88) | | |
| Yes | 73.9% (17) | 26.1% (6) | 0.738 | - |
| No | 75.9% (167) | 24.1% (53) | | |
| Yes | 77.8% (137) | 22.2% (39) | 0.651 | - |
1and trainees, individuals doing civilian national service and persons undertaking a voluntary year of social service.
*Pearson’s chi-square.
OR = Odds Ratio.
95% CI = 95% confidence interval.