Aim: To identify clusters of nurses in relation to the utilisation and attitude towards nursing diagnosis and to compare their profiles considering demographics, professional characteristics and nursing practice environments.Background: Nursing diagnosis has benefits for both patients and nurses, and the attitude of nurses towards nursing diagnosis has been proposed as a determinant of its use. Therefore, an adequate understanding of nurses’ attitude and utilisation profiles regarding nursing diagnosis is essential for the nursing managers who want toadopt nursing diagnosis as a practice framework.Methods: A cross‐sectional survey design was used. A sample of 239 nurses workingin the Catalan primary health care system were categorised into clusters with similarattitude and utilisation profiles, which were compared with each other a posteriori.Results: Nursing managers were grouped into more positive attitude clusters thanclinical nurses. Nurses working in supportive nursing practice environments wereclassified into more positive attitude and higher utilisation clusters.Conclusion: The field of work and nursing practice environments were found as differential factors in profiles of nurses with different attitudes towards and/or utilisation of nursing diagnosis.Implications for Nursing Management: The promotion of supportive nursing practiceenvironments could enhance the implementation and maintenance of nursing diagnosis as a practice framework in primary health care.
Nurses' characteristics and practice environments: Comparison between clusters with different attitude and utilisation profiles regarding nursing diagnosis
D'Agostino, Fabio;
2019-01-01
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Aim: To identify clusters of nurses in relation to the utilisation and attitude towards nursing diagnosis and to compare their profiles considering demographics, professional characteristics and nursing practice environments.Background: Nursing diagnosis has benefits for both patients and nurses, and the attitude of nurses towards nursing diagnosis has been proposed as a determinant of its use. Therefore, an adequate understanding of nurses’ attitude and utilisation profiles regarding nursing diagnosis is essential for the nursing managers who want toadopt nursing diagnosis as a practice framework.Methods: A cross‐sectional survey design was used. A sample of 239 nurses workingin the Catalan primary health care system were categorised into clusters with similarattitude and utilisation profiles, which were compared with each other a posteriori.Results: Nursing managers were grouped into more positive attitude clusters thanclinical nurses. Nurses working in supportive nursing practice environments wereclassified into more positive attitude and higher utilisation clusters.Conclusion: The field of work and nursing practice environments were found as differential factors in profiles of nurses with different attitudes towards and/or utilisation of nursing diagnosis.Implications for Nursing Management: The promotion of supportive nursing practiceenvironments could enhance the implementation and maintenance of nursing diagnosis as a practice framework in primary health care.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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