Faculty of Nursing, University of Calgary, Calgary, Alberta, Canada.
J Nurs Manag. 2021 Nov;29(8):2392-2400. doi: 10.1111/jonm.13422. Epub 2021 Aug 12.
The purpose of this study was to understand the experiences of nurse managers during the COVID-19 pandemic.
There is a growing body of knowledge about the experiences of clinical nurses during COVID-19. However, there is less evidence about the experiences of nurse managers during the pandemic.
Eight nurse managers, from acute care and outpatient settings, completed semistructured interviews about how their roles had changed during the pandemic, how they felt about these changes, and what had gone well or been difficult. Each participant was interviewed once, for 20-60 min. We used thematic analysis methods to analyse the interview transcripts.
Nurse managers had to coordinate care in a context of uncertainty and guidance that changed frequently. Participants found that their roles and responsibilities either expanded to include more duties, or they were asked to take on a completely new role, with no orientation or training. Nurse managers were expected to provide support to their staff and patients, but did not necessarily receive support themselves. Participants were expected to plan simultaneously for care during the pandemic and for a return to normal working conditions. These factors contributed to challenging and difficult participant experiences of managing during COVID-19.
Nurse managers' experiences during COVID-19 are influenced by changes to their roles and the support they received. Nurse managers continue to support high-quality care despite working a difficult context.
Where possible, nurse managers can be supported to extend their roles or receive additional education and support if they are required to take on new responsibilities. Nurse managers require support in order to be a resource for their staff.
本研究旨在了解新冠疫情期间护士长的经历。
关于临床护士在新冠疫情期间的经历,已经有越来越多的知识。然而,关于护士长在疫情期间的经历,证据较少。
8 名来自急症护理和门诊环境的护士长完成了关于其角色在疫情期间如何变化、他们对这些变化的感受以及哪些方面进展顺利或困难的半结构化访谈。每位参与者接受一次访谈,时长 20-60 分钟。我们使用主题分析方法分析访谈记录。
护士长必须在不确定和频繁变化的指导下协调护理工作。参与者发现,他们的角色和职责要么扩大,包括更多的职责,要么他们被要求承担一个全新的角色,没有定向或培训。护士长被期望为他们的员工和患者提供支持,但他们自己不一定得到支持。参与者被期望同时为疫情期间的护理和恢复正常工作条件做计划。这些因素导致了护士长在新冠疫情期间管理的挑战性和困难经历。
护士长在新冠疫情期间的经历受到角色变化和他们所获得的支持的影响。护士长在困难的情况下继续支持高质量的护理。
在可能的情况下,可以支持护士长扩展他们的角色,或在需要承担新职责时提供额外的教育和支持。护士长需要支持才能成为员工的资源。