Advanced Practice Provider Perspectives on Organizational Strategies for Work Stress Reduction

Author:

Klein Colleen J.1ORCID,Dalstrom Matthew2,Lizer Shannon3,Cooling Melinda1,Pierce Lisa4,Weinzimmer Laurence G.5

Affiliation:

1. Advanced Practice, OSF HealthCare, Peoria, IL, USA

2. Saint Anthony College of Nursing, Rockford, IL, USA

3. Graduate Affairs & Research, Saint Anthony College of Nursing, Rockford, IL, USA

4. Advanced Practice Education and Fellowship Programs, OSF HealthCare, Peoria, IL, USA

5. Caterpillar Inc., Foster College of Business, Bradley University, Peoria, IL, USA

Abstract

Unresolved work stress contributes to burnout, compassion fatigue, disengagement, and other work-contextualized factors. The impact of occupational stressors extends to the organization in a negative fashion as well. In 2017, advanced practice providers (APPs) from four health systems, including nurse practitioners, clinical nurse specialists, nurse midwives, nurse anesthetists, and physician assistants, participated in a quantitative online cross-sectional survey; 754 participants responded to a free-text question related to work stress and work–family balance. Suggested organizational strategies were ordered into 29 codes, 10 subthemes, and four main themes: “reduce job stressors,” “improve leadership and operations,” “promote APP well-being,” and “maintain the status quo.” Findings are consistent with other research related to occupational stress with many of the reported strategies considered as evidence-based. Targeted interventions for reducing job stress will need to include improved autonomy for APPs, role delineation, support for work–family balance, and better communication as part of management practices.

Funder

Sister Canisia Gerlach Endowment Fund

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

General Nursing

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