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Nurses' perceptions of the practice environment in small rural hospitals

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COLLEGIAN
Volume 28, Issue 5, Pages 472-481

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DOI: 10.1016/j.colegn.2020.11.003

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Nurses; Rural; Hospital; Practice environment; Workforce; Quantitative; Survey

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A study on nurses' perceptions of the practice environment in Australian small rural hospitals found that overall, nurses had a favourable view. The highest rated aspect was the collegial nurse-physician relations. Demographics and hospital characteristics had significant impacts on nurses' perceptions, with nurses born overseas and those in hospitals without 24-hour emergency departments having higher scores. The location of the hospital in a particular State/Territory was also a predictor of nurses' perceptions of the practice environment.
Background: Nurses are essential to hospitals in rural areas, however little is known about the small rural hospital practice environment. Insight into this unique environment is important in attracting and retaining nurses in this setting. Aim: To examine nurses' perceptions of the practice environment in Australian small rural hospitals. Design: A descriptive cross-sectional survey. Methods: Data were collected via an online survey of nurses working in Australian small rural hospitals. The Nursing Work Index-Revised: Australian was used to measure nurses' perceptions of the practice environment and the relationships with demographics and hospital characteristics were examined. De-scriptive, inferential statistics and multiple linear regression were applied to analyse the data. Findings: A total of 383 responses were included. The findings suggested an overall favourable practice environment. The collegial nurse-physician relations subscale was rated highest, which was supported by responses to free text comments. There were significant differences in nurses' perceptions of the practice environment based on some demographic and hospital characteristics with those born overseas and those without 24-hour emergency departments having higher scores. The State/Territory where the hospital were located was a predictor of nurses' perceptions of the practice environment. Conclusion: To positively influence the small rural hospital practice environment and improve staff sat-isfaction and retention, nurse leaders and managers can increase nurses' involvement in organisational decision making and equip the workplace to better support rural nurses to work autonomously and with limited backup. (c) 2020 Australian College of Nursing Ltd. Published by Elsevier Ltd.

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