Eriksson Elisabet, Engström Maria
Department of Health and Caring Sciences, University of Gävle, Gävle, Sweden.
J Nurs Manag. 2018 Oct;26(7):866-873. doi: 10.1111/jonm.12617. Epub 2018 Mar 12.
To examine internationally educated nurses' experiences of empowerment structures using Kanter's theory of structural empowerment.
There has been an increase in the number of nurses working in other countries worldwide and concerns have been raised regarding their working conditions.
Semi-structured interviews were conducted with a purposive sample of 11 internationally educated nurses. Directed content analysis was used to analyse the data and Kanter's theory of empowerment was used as a framework.
Access to information was generally good. Access to support for their relationship with their managers varied. Regarding access to resources, nurses unfamiliar with clinical leadership found team leadership challenging. Access to in-house learning opportunities were reported as good. Access to informal power was more common than access to formal power.
The findings support Kanter's theory and demonstrate that internationally experienced nurses encountered varying degrees of access to empowering structures. Access to information and formal power was more general and related to the unit. Access to resources, support, opportunities and informal power were related to both the unit and the informants' specific situation as IENs.
Managers need to support IENs when having a team leadership role, facilitate encounters between IENs and ordinary staff, and establishing mentorship for IENs.
运用坎特的结构赋权理论,考察国际教育背景护士在赋权结构方面的经历。
全球范围内在其他国家工作的护士数量有所增加,人们对他们的工作条件表示担忧。
对11名国际教育背景护士进行了有目的抽样的半结构式访谈。采用定向内容分析法对数据进行分析,并以坎特的赋权理论为框架。
信息获取总体良好。在与管理者关系方面获得支持的情况各不相同。在资源获取方面,不熟悉临床领导力的护士发现团队领导具有挑战性。内部学习机会的获取情况良好。非正式权力的获取比正式权力的获取更为普遍。
研究结果支持坎特的理论,表明有国际工作经验的护士在获取赋权结构方面遇到了不同程度的情况。信息和正式权力的获取更为普遍且与科室相关。资源、支持、机会和非正式权力的获取既与科室有关,也与作为国际教育背景护士的受访者的具体情况有关。
管理者在担任团队领导角色时需要支持国际教育背景护士,促进国际教育背景护士与普通员工之间的交流,并为国际教育背景护士建立导师制度。