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J Adv Nurs ; 78(9): 3048-3060, 2022 Sep.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35832013

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AIM: To use the Delphi technique to identify and prioritize recommendations for research and practice to improve the mental wellbeing of nurses and midwives in the United Kingdom (UK). BACKGROUND: Although there is evidence that self-reported mental wellbeing among nurses and midwives in the UK is poor, interventions have not adequately considered the wider context in which they work. The wide range of individual, organizational, occupational and wider sector-level factors that can influence wellbeing requires the involvement of different stakeholders to identify the most pressing actions required. DESIGN: A three-round Delphi technique was conducted in 2019. METHODS: In the first round, 16 subject matter experts generated, reviewed and discussed recommendations from a review of the research evidence with potential to support the mental wellbeing of nurses. A second group with 23 stakeholder representatives then rated and provided feedback on the developed recommendations through two additional rounds. Recommendations that received an 'essential' or 'important' rating from at least 80% of participants were retained and prioritized. RESULTS: In total, 45 recommendations met the consensus agreement and were retained. More than half (57%) involved action at the organizational level, 27% to public policy and 13% to research. Only one recommendation is related to the individual. Collectively, these recommendations highlight the importance of taking direct action to tackle poor mental wellbeing among the workforce and initiating change at the policy and organizational level. CONCLUSION: Our findings emphasize the need to take a systemic approach to improving the mental health of nurses and midwives in the UK with input from different stakeholders. There is a clear consensus that action is needed at the organization and policy levels, rather than at the individual level as is current practice. IMPACT: This study provides a framework, alongside a set of practical recommendations, that provides a starting point for different stakeholders to understand, address and support the mental wellbeing of nurses and midwives. Although UK-focused, it has relevance to healthcare workforces internationally.


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Tocologia , Consenso , Técnica Delphi , Feminino , Pessoal de Saúde/psicologia , Humanos , Saúde Mental , Gravidez , Reino Unido
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AAOHN J ; 53(5): 202-8, 2005 May.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15909874

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The workplace and its potential to influence the health of the public is acknowledged by the United Kingdom government. The regulatory body (Nursing and Midwifery Council [NMC]) recognizes the need for Occupational Health Nurses to have a registrable qualification and also recognizes the public health role of the occupational health nurse. The need to keep abreast of fast-changing technologies, together with societal concerns about the acceptable level of risk in work activity, are key drivers in occupational health nurse research.


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Enfermagem do Trabalho/educação , Saúde Ocupacional/legislação & jurisprudência , Humanos , Programas Nacionais de Saúde , Doenças Profissionais , Pesquisa/tendências , Reino Unido
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