Long Island Jewish Medical Center, New Hyde Park, NY, USA.
J Nurs Scholarsh. 2010 Sep 1;42(3):305-13. doi: 10.1111/j.1547-5069.2010.01354.x.
BACKGROUND INFORMATION AND SIGNIFICANCE: Critical thinking (CT) skills and the inclination to engage in critical thinking are essential for nurse managers to function as transformational leaders capable of influencing staff to align with organizational goals. In an extensive literature review, numerous studies were found examining the concept of CT in students and no studies were found exploring CT in nurse managers. Identifying the attributes, such as CT, that lead to success in the nurse manager role is useful when preparing nurse managers to lead effectively in the current healthcare climate.
Is there a difference between nurse managers' CT dispositions and their respective staff nurses' perceptions of the practice environment?
A convenience sample of 12 nurse managers and a random sample of 132 of their respective staff registered nurses (RNs) participated in this descriptive study. CT in nurse managers was measured by the California Critical Thinking Disposition Inventory (CCTDI). Staff RNs' perceptions of the practice environment were measured by the Practice Environment Scale (PES). The research question was answered using a t test.
Significant (p < .001) differences were found between specific nurse managers' CCTDI scores for open-mindedness, analyticity, and critical thinking confidence, and significant differences (p < .01) were found for systematicity when compared with their respective staff RNs' mean subscale and overall PES scores.
Results of the study support the positive relationship between strength in critical thinking dispositions of nurse managers and their respective staff RNs' perceptions of the practice environment. Nurse managers with stronger CT dispositions may be better able to create positive practice environments that are conducive to job satisfaction and thus the retention of staff RNs. Inclusion of strategies to support the development and use of CT in nurse managers is recommended. CT and other leadership attributes and skills including emotional and social intelligence and management of change through an appreciative inquiry process may provide opportunities to improve leadership effectiveness in nurse managers.
Enhancing critical thinking skills and dispositions of nurse managers may help to create positive work environments for staff RNs. Staff RNs who work in an environment perceived to be positive may be in a better position to deliver high quality, safe patient care.
背景信息和意义:批判性思维(CT)技能和进行批判性思维的倾向对于护士管理者来说是至关重要的,因为他们要能够作为变革型领导者发挥作用,影响员工与组织目标保持一致。在广泛的文献回顾中,发现了许多研究检查了学生的 CT 概念,但没有研究探索护士管理者的 CT。确定导致护士管理者成功的属性,如 CT,在为护士管理者做好准备,使其能够在当前的医疗保健环境中有效领导时是有用的。
护士管理者的 CT 倾向与他们各自的注册护士(RN)对实践环境的看法之间是否存在差异?
本描述性研究采用便利抽样法选取了 12 名护士管理者和 132 名随机抽取的注册护士(RN)作为研究对象。护士管理者的 CT 通过加利福尼亚批判性思维倾向量表(CCTDI)进行测量。护士管理者的注册护士(RN)对实践环境的看法通过实践环境量表(PES)进行测量。使用 t 检验回答研究问题。
在开放性、分析性和批判性思维信心方面,特定护士管理者的 CCTDI 得分与他们各自的注册护士(RN)的平均子量表和总体 PES 得分之间存在显著差异(p <.001),在系统性方面也存在显著差异(p <.01)。
研究结果支持护士管理者的批判性思维倾向与他们各自的注册护士(RN)对实践环境的看法之间存在正相关关系。具有更强 CT 倾向的护士管理者可能能够创造更积极的实践环境,有利于工作满意度,从而留住注册护士(RN)。建议在护士管理者中纳入支持 CT 发展和使用的策略。CT 和其他领导属性和技能,包括情绪和社会智力以及通过欣赏式探究过程管理变革,可能为提高护士管理者的领导效力提供机会。
提高护士管理者的批判性思维技能和倾向可能有助于为注册护士(RN)创造积极的工作环境。在被认为是积极的环境中工作的注册护士(RN)可能更有能力提供高质量、安全的患者护理。