Healthy work environment: A systematic review informing a nursing professional practice model in the US Military Health System

Author:

Williams Kathy M.1ORCID,Campbell Caitlin Marley2ORCID,House Sherita3,Hodson Patricia4,Swiger Pauline A.25,Orina Judy6,Javed Mariyam2,Pierce Taylor6,Patrician Patrician A.2

Affiliation:

1. United States Air Force Eglin Air Force Base Florida USA

2. School of Nursing University of Alabama at Birmingham Birmingham Alabama USA

3. Indiana University School of Nursing Terre Haute Indiana USA

4. Joint Base San Antonio Regional Health Command‐Central Fort Sam Houston Texas USA

5. Madigan Army Medical Center Tacoma Washington USA

6. Geneva Foundation Madigan Army Medical Center Tacoma Washington USA

Abstract

AbstractAimThe aim of the study was to develop recommendations for creating a healthy work environment based on current literature for nurses working within the US Military Health System (MHS). However, our findings would likely benefit other nursing populations and environments as well.DesignSystematic literature review.Data SourcesWe conducted a systematic literature search for articles published between January 2010 until January 2024 from five databases: PubMed, Joanna Briggs, Embase, CINAHL and Scopus.MethodsArticles were screened, selected and extracted using Covidence software. Article findings were synthesized to create recommendations for the development, implementation and measurement of healthy work environments.ResultsUltimately, a total of 110 articles met the criteria for inclusion in this review. The articles informed 13 recommendations for creating a healthy work environment. The recommendations included ensuring teamwork, mentorship, job satisfaction, supportive leadership, nurse recognition and adequate staffing and resources. Additionally, we identified strategies for implementing and measuring these recommendations.ConclusionsThis thorough systematic review created actionable recommendations for the creation of a healthy work environment. Based on available evidence, implementation of these recommendations could improve nursing work environments.ImpactThis study identifies methods for implementing and measuring aspects of a healthy work environment. Nurse leaders or others can implement the recommendations provided here to develop healthy work environments in their hospitals, clinics or other facilities where nurses practice.Reporting MethodPRISMA 2020 guidelines.Patient or Public ContributionNo patient or public contribution.

Publisher

Wiley

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