Tayler C M
Can J Nurs Adm. 1992 Sep-Oct;5(3):6-9.
This project describes a process used to identify the important job behaviors of nursing managers as seen by their staff nurses. A questionnaire developed for this purpose was administered to thirty-nine staff nurses at the Tom Baker Cancer Centre in Calgary, Alberta. The questionnaire included behaviors of managers which were categorized as either contributing to "structure" or "consideration". Staff nurses were found to favor both high structure and high consideration behaviors in a nurse manager. Behaviors found in the questionnaire to be most valued became content items on the subordinate appraisal form developed as a result of this project. The Landy-Farr Model of Performance Appraisal guided the project development. Health care organizations in their efforts to improve productivity and the quality of work life for nurses should consider alternate methods of performance appraisal for nurse managers.
本项目描述了一个用于识别护士管理人员在其员工护士眼中的重要工作行为的过程。为此专门设计了一份问卷,并对艾伯塔省卡尔加里市汤姆·贝克癌症中心的39名员工护士进行了调查。问卷涵盖了管理人员的行为,这些行为被归类为对“结构”或“关怀”有贡献的行为。结果发现,员工护士们倾向于护士长具备高度的结构行为和高度的关怀行为。问卷中被认为最受重视的行为成为了因本项目而开发的下属评估表中的内容项目。绩效评估的兰迪 - 法尔模型指导了该项目的开发。医疗保健组织在努力提高护士的工作效率和工作生活质量时,应考虑采用其他方法对护士管理人员进行绩效评估。