McKinney Selina H, Corazzini Kirsten, Anderson Ruth A, Sloane Richard, Castle Nicholas G
Selina H. McKinney, PhD, APRN-BC, is Director, PMHNP Program, and Clinical Assistant Professor, College of Nursing, University of South Carolina, Columbia. E-mail:
Health Care Manage Rev. 2016 Jul-Sep;41(3):224-32. doi: 10.1097/HMR.0000000000000072.
Nursing homes are becoming increasingly complex clinical environments because of rising resident acuity and expansion of postacute services within a context of historically poor quality performance. Discrete quality markers have been linked to director of nursing (DON) leadership behaviors. However, the impact of DON leadership across all measured areas of DON jurisdiction has not been tested using comprehensive domains of quality deficiencies.
The aim of this study was to examine the effects of DON leadership style including behaviors that facilitate the exchange of information between diverse people on care quality domains through the lens of complexity science.
Three thousand six hundred nine DONs completed leadership and intent-to-quit surveys. Quality markers that were deemed DON sensitive included all facility survey deficiencies in the domains of resident behaviors/facility practices, quality of life, nursing services, and quality of care. Logistic regression procedures estimated associations between variables.
The odds of deficiencies for all DON sensitive survey domains were lower in facilities where DONs practiced complexity leadership including more staff input and shared decisional authority. DON quit intentions were aligned with higher odds of facility deficiencies across all domains.
Results supported the hypotheses that DONs using complexity leadership approaches by interacting more freely with staff, discussing resident issues, and sharing decision making produced better care outcomes from every DON sensitive metric assessed by Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services. The mechanism linking poor quality with high DON quit intentions is an area for future research. Encouraging DON use of complexity leadership approaches has the potential to improve a broad swath of quality outcomes.
由于居民病情日益严重,且在历史上质量表现不佳的背景下急性后期服务不断扩展,养老院正成为日益复杂的临床环境。离散质量指标已与护理主任(DON)的领导行为相关联。然而,尚未使用全面的质量缺陷领域来测试DON领导在其管辖的所有衡量领域中的影响。
本研究的目的是通过复杂性科学的视角,研究DON领导风格(包括促进不同人员之间信息交流的行为)对护理质量领域的影响。
3609名护理主任完成了领导力和离职意向调查。被认为对DON敏感的质量指标包括居民行为/设施实践、生活质量、护理服务和护理质量等领域的所有机构调查缺陷。逻辑回归程序估计变量之间的关联。
在护理主任采用复杂性领导(包括更多员工参与和共享决策权)的机构中,所有对DON敏感的调查领域出现缺陷的几率较低。护理主任的离职意向与所有领域机构缺陷几率较高相关。
结果支持了以下假设,即护理主任通过更自由地与员工互动、讨论居民问题和共享决策,采用复杂性领导方法,从医疗保险和医疗补助服务中心评估的每个对DON敏感的指标来看,都能产生更好的护理结果。将质量差与护理主任高离职意向联系起来的机制是未来研究的一个领域。鼓励护理主任采用复杂性领导方法有可能改善广泛的质量结果。