Javascript must be enabled to continue!
Workplace Well-Being Among Hospital Nurses: Perspectives of Indonesian Staff Nurses
View through CrossRef
Well-being is a unique phenomenon perceived by nurses. Nurses have their own definition of well-being based on their work experience. This study aimed to examine the nurses’ workplace well-being from the perspective of Indonesian staff nurses within hospital settings. A qualitative interpretive descriptive design was employed in this study. Participants were recruited from a university hospital in Medan, Indonesia, comprising 10 staff nurses representing the emergency department, intensive care unit, and inpatient wards. Data were collected through a focus group discussion and analyzed using thematic analysis. Data analysis identified three overarching themes that encapsulate staff nurses perspectives on workplace well-being: the ideal concept of nurses workplace well-being, contributing factors to nurses’ workplace well-being, and nurses expectations of hospital administrators to enhance nurses workplace well-being. Staff nurses hold distinct expectations regarding their workplace well-being, which are shaped by personal and professional factors. Several contributing elements influence their experiences, including organizational support, workload, and interpersonal relationships. The findings indicate that Indonesian staff nurses perceive workplace well-being as a multifaceted and challenging issue. They highlighted their hopes and expectations concerning workplace well-being across psychological, physical, financial, inter-professional relationship, and hospital facilities dimensions. It is imperative that nurse managers and hospital administrators give careful consideration to these concerns and implement evidence-based, targeted strategies to mitigate the challenges that adversely affect nurses’ well-being.
Keyword: Hospitals, Nursing Staff, Well-being, Workplace
Universitas Sumatera Utara
Title: Workplace Well-Being Among Hospital Nurses: Perspectives of Indonesian Staff Nurses
Description:
Well-being is a unique phenomenon perceived by nurses.
Nurses have their own definition of well-being based on their work experience.
This study aimed to examine the nurses’ workplace well-being from the perspective of Indonesian staff nurses within hospital settings.
A qualitative interpretive descriptive design was employed in this study.
Participants were recruited from a university hospital in Medan, Indonesia, comprising 10 staff nurses representing the emergency department, intensive care unit, and inpatient wards.
Data were collected through a focus group discussion and analyzed using thematic analysis.
Data analysis identified three overarching themes that encapsulate staff nurses perspectives on workplace well-being: the ideal concept of nurses workplace well-being, contributing factors to nurses’ workplace well-being, and nurses expectations of hospital administrators to enhance nurses workplace well-being.
Staff nurses hold distinct expectations regarding their workplace well-being, which are shaped by personal and professional factors.
Several contributing elements influence their experiences, including organizational support, workload, and interpersonal relationships.
The findings indicate that Indonesian staff nurses perceive workplace well-being as a multifaceted and challenging issue.
They highlighted their hopes and expectations concerning workplace well-being across psychological, physical, financial, inter-professional relationship, and hospital facilities dimensions.
It is imperative that nurse managers and hospital administrators give careful consideration to these concerns and implement evidence-based, targeted strategies to mitigate the challenges that adversely affect nurses’ well-being.
Keyword: Hospitals, Nursing Staff, Well-being, Workplace
.
Related Results
From exclusion to deviance: understanding the impact of workplace ostracism on nurses’ deviant behaviors through emotional exhaustion and defensive silence
From exclusion to deviance: understanding the impact of workplace ostracism on nurses’ deviant behaviors through emotional exhaustion and defensive silence
Abstract
Background
The workplace ostracism phenomenon is gaining more attention and adversely affects organizational outcomes, individual behavi...
Why so stressed? A comparative study on stressors and stress between hospital and non-hospital nurses
Why so stressed? A comparative study on stressors and stress between hospital and non-hospital nurses
Abstract
Background
Stress, which can be attributed to household and workplace stressors, is prevalent among nurses. Howe...
Staff Wellbeing and Networks Support (SWANS) Study
Staff Wellbeing and Networks Support (SWANS) Study
BACKGROUND
Anecdotal evidence from Lincolnshire National Health Service (NHS) Provider Trusts alluded to widely publicised reports of increased levels of stress and anxiety among ...
Well! Fun forms and friendship uplift frontline employees' positive affect for workplace well-being in the hospitality industry
Well! Fun forms and friendship uplift frontline employees' positive affect for workplace well-being in the hospitality industry
PurposeThis study aims to reveal the positive effects of workplace fun forms on employee positive affect state and workplace well-being. This study also aims to examine workplace f...
Warszawska konspiracja więzienna 1939-1944 (udział polskiego personelu)
Warszawska konspiracja więzienna 1939-1944 (udział polskiego personelu)
Taken over by the Nazi in September 1939, Polish prisons became not only the gallows of many thousands of Poles but also the site of heroic struggle against the invaders ‒ a strugg...
Workplace Violence among Nurses in Public Hospitals in Vietnam: A Cross-sectional Study
Workplace Violence among Nurses in Public Hospitals in Vietnam: A Cross-sectional Study
Workplace violence causes negative impacts on the health of nurses, and the prevalence of workplace violence against nurses is rising globally. Studies to date in Vietnam ...
Effects of Workplace Violence on Nurses Working in the Emergency Department
Effects of Workplace Violence on Nurses Working in the Emergency Department
Workplace violence has been a trending topic of discussion across the country and is a concern for employees nationwide. The Emergency Department has been consistently documented a...
Resilience as a Mediator Between Workplace Violence and Psychological Well-Being in Hospital Nurses
Resilience as a Mediator Between Workplace Violence and Psychological Well-Being in Hospital Nurses
Workplace violence is a widespread issue affecting hospital nursing staff and significantly undermines their psychological well-being. Such violence originates from various sources...

