Dickson Caroline, McVittie Chris, Smith Margaret Coulter
Senior Lecturer in Community Nursing, Queen Margaret University, Edinburgh; Associate Member Centre for Person-centred Practice Research.
Director Centre for Applied Social Sciences, Queen Margaret University, Edinburgh.
Br J Community Nurs. 2020 May 2;25(5):214-221. doi: 10.12968/bjcn.2020.25.5.214.
The purpose of the present study was to gain insight into how district nurses understand their leadership role. Data were generated through interviews and audio-journals and analysed using interpretive phenomenological analysis. Findings suggested that district nurses managing teams and caseloads experienced a burden of responsibility. Being creative problem solvers, they adopted facilitative ways of engaging with patients but directive approaches to team management. District nurses sharing leadership with multidisciplinary colleagues did not appear to experience this burden. Their leadership drew on their facilitative approaches to care-giving. If nurses enabled, rather than directed teams, they could create a context for developing autonomy and growth, easing the burden of responsibility.
本研究的目的是深入了解社区护士如何理解他们的领导角色。通过访谈和音频日志收集数据,并使用解释现象学分析进行分析。研究结果表明,管理团队和工作量的社区护士感受到了责任的重担。作为富有创造力的问题解决者,他们采用促进性的方式与患者互动,但在团队管理上采取指令性方法。与多学科同事共同承担领导职责的社区护士似乎并未感受到这种负担。他们的领导方式借鉴了其在护理过程中的促进性方法。如果护士给予团队支持而非直接指挥,就能为培养自主性和促进成长创造条件,从而减轻责任负担。