Exploring experiences of fostering positive work environment in Norwegian nursing homes: A multi method study
Author(s) -
Beate André,
Gerd Inger Ringdal,
Rickard Johan Skjong,
Toril Rannestad,
Endre Sjøvold
Publication year - 2016
Publication title -
clinical nursing studies
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2324-7959
pISSN - 2324-7940
DOI - 10.5430/cns.v4n4p9
Subject(s) - norwegian , work (physics) , organizational culture , psychology , perception , meaning (existential) , nursing , work environment , work engagement , applied psychology , social psychology , job satisfaction , medicine , public relations , mechanical engineering , philosophy , linguistics , neuroscience , political science , engineering , psychotherapist
Objective: The aim of the study is to explore what characterizes the work culture in Norwegian nursing homes and what promotes
the positive aspects in the work culture.
Methods: Research design: Multimethod research. Two surveys (N = 105) and interviews with 11 informants at three Norwegian
nursing homes were conducted. We included the questionnaires: The Systematizing Person-Group Relations, that seek to explore
which aspects dominate the particular work environment identifying challenges, limitations and opportunities and The Sense of
Coherence (SoC) that was used as an indicator for overall quality of working life with a salutogenic orientation. The data were
analyzed using independent samples student’s t-test and factor analyses, the material from the interviews was systemized and
worked through using well known analytical methods.
Results: The results showed that the informants feel more meaning, manageability and comprehensibility in their work
environment, when they are engaged and focused on goal orientation. In the interviews the informants expressed engagement
related to their work environment and to patients and colleagues. They mentioned that being a team and working together was
positive for their perception of their work environment. A positive work culture was characterized by solution orientation and the
experiences of better opportunity to “attend to the patients in a good way”.
Conclusions: It seems like healthcare workers as individuals has both a positive attitude and ways to express this in the work
culture, such as humor and positive thinking. But the work culture itself seems to create some negative issues.Copyright © Sciedu Press. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 License
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