International nursing review2022,Vol.69Issue(2) :9.DOI:10.1111/inr.12720

Work hours and overtime of nurses working in Cambodian hospitals

Sung‐Heui Bae Mom Pen Chommrath Sinn Sokry Kol Bomi An Sook Ja Yang Hyang‐yon Rhee Jaeyoung Ha Suhyun Bae
International nursing review2022,Vol.69Issue(2) :9.DOI:10.1111/inr.12720

Work hours and overtime of nurses working in Cambodian hospitals

Sung‐Heui Bae 1Mom Pen 2Chommrath Sinn 3Sokry Kol 3Bomi An 1Sook Ja Yang 1Hyang‐yon Rhee 4Jaeyoung Ha 1Suhyun Bae1
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作者信息

  • 1. College of Nursing,Ewha Womans University
  • 2. Technical School of Medical Care,University of Health Sciences
  • 3. Angkor Hospital for Children
  • 4. Ewha Education Research Institute,Ewha Womans University
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Abstract

Abstract Aim To examine the nature and prevalence of Cambodian nurses’ work hours and overtime and related factors Background The chronic shortage of nursing workforce is a major cause of overtime among nurses. Introduction Nursing shortage and working overtime among nurses negatively affect nurse and patient outcomes, but nurses’ work hours and overtime in Cambodia have not been comprehensively examined. Methods A multicenter cross‐sectional study was conducted in four Cambodian hospitals. Data were collected from 253 nurses providing direct nursing care using a questionnaire. The STROBE checklist was used for reporting this study. Results More than a fifth of staff nurses worked more than 48?h, which is the legal work hour limit in Cambodia. Two major reasons for working mandatory or voluntary overtime, on‐call or 24‐h on‐call were (a) not wanting to let down colleagues and (b) able to get all work done. The number of patients cared for was related to whether or not nurses worked 48?h or more. Conclusion Overtime work and adverse nurse scheduling are common in Cambodia. Implications for nursing and health policy Nurse managers and healthcare institutes in Cambodia need to monitor Cambodian nurses’ work hours, which are often beyond the legal work hour limit. Moreover, it is important to understand why nurses work overtime and develop health policies, strategies, and programs that can help promote patient and nurse safety and retain qualified nursing staff. The 24‐h on‐call practice needs to be regulated according to the labor policy in healthcare institutes to prevent adverse nurse and patient outcomes.

Key words

Cambodia/developing country/nurse/overtime/work hour/working condition

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2022
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