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产科护理人员与其管理人员之间的工作关系:关键事件分析

Working relationships between obstetric care staff and their managers: a critical incident analysis.

作者信息

Chipeta Effie, Bradley Susan, Chimwaza-Manda Wanangwa, McAuliffe Eilish

机构信息

College of Medicine-Centre for Reproductive Health, Private bag 360, Blantyre 3, Malawi.

Centre for Maternal and Child Health Research, School of Health Sciences, City University London, 1 Myddelton Street, London, EC1R 1UW, UK.

出版信息

BMC Health Serv Res. 2016 Aug 26;16(1):441. doi: 10.1186/s12913-016-1694-x.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Malawi continues to experience critical shortages of key health technical cadres that can adequately respond to Malawi's disease burden. Difficult working conditions contribute to low morale and frustration among health care workers. We aimed to understand how obstetric care staff perceive their working relationships with managers.

METHODS

A qualitative exploratory study was conducted in health facilities in Malawi between October and December 2008. Critical Incident Analysis interviews were done in government district hospitals, faith-based health facilities, and a sample of health centres' providing emergency obstetric care. A total of 84 service providers were interviewed. Data were analyzed using NVivo 8 software.

RESULTS

Poor leadership styles affected working relationships between obstetric care staff and their managers. Main concerns were managers' lack of support for staff welfare and staff performance, lack of mentorship for new staff and junior colleagues, as well as inadequate supportive supervision. All this led to frustrations, diminished motivation, lack of interest in their job and withdrawal from work, including staff seriously considering leaving their post.

CONCLUSIONS

Positive working relationships between obstetric care staff and their managers are essential for promoting staff motivation and positive work performance. However, this study revealed that staff were demotivated and undermined by transactional leadership styles and behavior, evidenced by management by exception and lack of feedback or recognition. A shift to transformational leadership in nurse-manager relationships is essential to establish good working relationships with staff. Improved providers' job satisfaction and staff retentionare crucial to the provision of high quality care and will also ensure efficiency in health care delivery in Malawi.

摘要

背景

马拉维仍然严重缺乏能够充分应对该国疾病负担的关键卫生技术人员。艰苦的工作条件导致医护人员士气低落和沮丧。我们旨在了解产科护理人员如何看待他们与管理人员的工作关系。

方法

2008年10月至12月间在马拉维的医疗机构开展了一项定性探索性研究。在政府区级医院、教会医疗机构以及提供紧急产科护理的部分卫生中心进行了关键事件分析访谈。总共对84名服务提供者进行了访谈。使用NVivo 8软件对数据进行分析。

结果

不良的领导风格影响了产科护理人员与其管理人员之间的工作关系。主要问题包括管理人员对员工福利和绩效缺乏支持、对新员工和年轻同事缺乏指导以及支持性监督不足。所有这些都导致了沮丧、动力下降、对工作缺乏兴趣以及工作退缩,包括员工认真考虑离职。

结论

产科护理人员与其管理人员之间积极的工作关系对于提升员工动力和积极的工作表现至关重要。然而,本研究表明,员工受到交易型领导风格和行为的打击且积极性受挫,表现为例外管理以及缺乏反馈或认可。护士与管理人员关系向变革型领导转变对于与员工建立良好工作关系至关重要。提高服务提供者的工作满意度和员工留用率对于提供高质量护理至关重要,也将确保马拉维医疗服务的效率。

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