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A seven country comparison of nurses’ perceptions of their professional practice environment

Authors :
Agneta Berg
Riitta Suhonen
Rengin Acaroglu
Ewa Idvall
Georgios Efstathiou
Helena Leino-Kilpi
Valmi D. Sousa
Nevin Kanan
Evridiki Papastavrou
Jouko Katajisto
Merdiye Şendir
Maria Deolinda Antunes da Luz
Maria Kalafati
Chryssoula Lemonidou
Source :
Journal of Nursing Management. 20:236-248
Publication Year :
2011
Publisher :
Hindawi Limited, 2011.

Abstract

Papastavrou E., Efstathiou G., Acaroglu R., da Luz M.D.A., Berg A., Idvall E., Kalafati M., Kanan N., Katajisto J., Leino-Kilpi H., Lemonidou C., Sendir M., Sousa V.D. & Suhonen R. (2012) Journal of Nursing Management20, 236–248 A seven country comparison of nurses’ perceptions of their professional practice environment Aims To describe and compare nurses’ perceptions of their professional practice environment in seven countries. Background There is evidence of variation in the nursing professional practice environments internationally. These different work environments affect nurses’ ability to perform and are linked to differing nurse and patient outcomes. Methods A descriptive, comparative survey was used to collect data from orthopaedic and trauma nurses (n = 1156) in Finland, Cyprus, Greece, Portugal, Sweden, Turkey and Kansas, USA using the 39-item Revised Professional Practice Environment instrument. Results Differences were found between participants from the northern countries of Europe, Kansas, USA, and the Mediterranean countries regarding perceptions about control over practice. No between-country differences were reported in the internal work motivation among the nurses from any of the participating countries. Conclusions Although between-country differences in nurses’ professional practice environment were found, difficulties related to demographic, cultural and health system differences and the way in which nursing is defined in each country need to be considered in the interpretation of the results. Implications for Nursing Management The results support investment to improve nurse’s work environment, which is important for improving the quality of patient care, optimizing patient outcomes and developing the nursing workforce.

Details

ISSN :
09660429
Volume :
20
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Nursing Management
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........0475df3eb77c3afa674cb0b80ff4ff48
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2834.2011.01289.x