Flow situations during everyday practice in a medical hospital ward : results from a study based on experience sampling method

Nursing is a constant balance between strain and stimulation and work and health research with a positive reference point has been recommended. A health-promoting circumstance for subjective experience is flow, which is a psychological state, when individuals concurrently experience happiness, motiv...

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Main Authors: Bringsén, Åsa, Ejlertsson, Göran, Andersson, H. Ingemar
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Language:English
Published: Högskolan Kristianstad, Sektionen för hälsa och samhälle 2011
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spelling ndltd-UPSALLA1-oai-DiVA.org-hkr-88132013-06-05T05:37:43ZFlow situations during everyday practice in a medical hospital ward : results from a study based on experience sampling methodengBringsén, ÅsaEjlertsson, GöranAndersson, H. IngemarHögskolan Kristianstad, Sektionen för hälsa och samhälleHögskolan Kristianstad, Avdelningen för HälsovetenskapHögskolan Kristianstad, Forskningsmiljön Människa - Hälsa - Samhälle (MHS)Högskolan Kristianstad, Sektionen för hälsa och samhälle2011Nursing is a constant balance between strain and stimulation and work and health research with a positive reference point has been recommended. A health-promoting circumstance for subjective experience is flow, which is a psychological state, when individuals concurrently experience happiness, motivation and cognitive efficiency. Flow situations can be identified through individuals' estimates of perceived challenge and skills. There is, to the best of our knowledge, no published study of flow among health care staff. The aim of this study was to identify flow-situations and study work-related activities and individual factors associated with flow situations, during everyday practice at a medical emergency ward in Sweden, in order to increase the knowledge on salutogenic health-promoting factors.The respondents consisted of 17 assistant nurses and 14 registered nurses, who randomly and repeatedly answered a small questionnaire, through an experience sampling method, during everyday nursing practice. The study resulted in 497 observations. Flow situations were defined as an exact match between a high challenge and skill estimation and logistic regression models were used to study different variables association to flow situations.The health care staff spent most of its working time in individual nursing care and administrative and communicative duties. The assistant nurses were more often occupied in individual nursing care, while the registered nurses were more involved in medical care and administrative and communicative duties. The study resulted in 11.5% observations of flow situations but the relative number of flow situations varied between none to 55% among the participants. Flow situations were positively related to medical care activities and individual cognitive resources. Taking a break was also positively associated with flow situations among the assistant nurses.The result showed opportunities for work-related interventions, with an adherent increase in flow situations, opportunity for experience of flow and work-related health among the nursing staff in general and among the assistant nurses in particular. Article in journalinfo:eu-repo/semantics/articletexthttp://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:hkr:diva-8813doi:10.1186/1472-6955-10-3PMID 21288329BMC Nursing, 1472-6955, 2011, 10, s. 3-3application/pdfinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
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description Nursing is a constant balance between strain and stimulation and work and health research with a positive reference point has been recommended. A health-promoting circumstance for subjective experience is flow, which is a psychological state, when individuals concurrently experience happiness, motivation and cognitive efficiency. Flow situations can be identified through individuals' estimates of perceived challenge and skills. There is, to the best of our knowledge, no published study of flow among health care staff. The aim of this study was to identify flow-situations and study work-related activities and individual factors associated with flow situations, during everyday practice at a medical emergency ward in Sweden, in order to increase the knowledge on salutogenic health-promoting factors.The respondents consisted of 17 assistant nurses and 14 registered nurses, who randomly and repeatedly answered a small questionnaire, through an experience sampling method, during everyday nursing practice. The study resulted in 497 observations. Flow situations were defined as an exact match between a high challenge and skill estimation and logistic regression models were used to study different variables association to flow situations.The health care staff spent most of its working time in individual nursing care and administrative and communicative duties. The assistant nurses were more often occupied in individual nursing care, while the registered nurses were more involved in medical care and administrative and communicative duties. The study resulted in 11.5% observations of flow situations but the relative number of flow situations varied between none to 55% among the participants. Flow situations were positively related to medical care activities and individual cognitive resources. Taking a break was also positively associated with flow situations among the assistant nurses.The result showed opportunities for work-related interventions, with an adherent increase in flow situations, opportunity for experience of flow and work-related health among the nursing staff in general and among the assistant nurses in particular.
author Bringsén, Åsa
Ejlertsson, Göran
Andersson, H. Ingemar
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Ejlertsson, Göran
Andersson, H. Ingemar
Flow situations during everyday practice in a medical hospital ward : results from a study based on experience sampling method
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title Flow situations during everyday practice in a medical hospital ward : results from a study based on experience sampling method
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title_fullStr Flow situations during everyday practice in a medical hospital ward : results from a study based on experience sampling method
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