Author Affiliations: Associate Professor of Clinical Nursing, Clinical Nurse Scientist (Dr Chipps), The Ohio State University College of Nursing, The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center, Columbus; Clinical Professor and Director (Dr Joseph), Health Systems/Administration, University of Iowa; Quality Management Performance Measures Analyst (Dr Alexander), San Francisco VA Medical Center, California; Associate Professor (Dr Lyman), College of Nursing Brigham Young University, Provo, Utah; Graduate Research Assistant (Mr McGinty), The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center, Columbus; Assistant Professor and Leadership Program Director (Dr Nelson-Brantley), University of Kansas School of Nursing; Adjunct Faculty (Dr Parchment) University of Central Florida, College of Nursing, Orlando; Director of Nursing Research and Innovation (Dr Rivera), New York; Professor (Dr Schultz), California State University San Bernardino, San Bernardino; Director (Ms Ward), AONL Foundation for Nursing Leadership Research and Education, Chicago, Illinois; Nurse Scientist (Dr Weaver), Hackensack Meridian Health Ann May Center for Nursing, Neptune, New Jersey.
J Nurs Adm. 2021 Sep 1;51(9):430-438. doi: 10.1097/NNA.0000000000001042.
The aim of this study was to identify and prioritize research topics for nursing administration and leadership science.
Nursing administration and leadership research priorities should provide a framework for building the science needed to inform practice.
The Association for Leadership Science in Nursing (ALSN) and American Organization for Nursing Leadership (AONL) Foundation (AONL-F) for Nursing Leadership and Education collaborated on a Delphi study. Initial input on research priority items were received from ALSN and AONL members. National experts participated in a 3-round Delphi study.
Top-ranked priorities included: 1) nurses' health, well-being, resiliency, and safety in the workplace; 2) developing and managing a nursing workforce to meet current and future healthcare needs; 3) healthy work/practice environments for direct care nurses; 4) healthy work/ practice environments for nurse leaders; 5) quantification of nursing's value across the healthcare delivery system; and 6) nurse leader development and essential competencies.
Researchers and funders should use these priorities to guide future studies.
本研究旨在确定并确定护理管理和领导科学的研究重点。
护理管理和领导研究重点应为构建为实践提供信息所需的科学提供框架。
护理领导科学协会(ALSN)和美国护理领导组织(AONL)基金会(AONL-F)在德尔菲研究中进行了合作。最初的研究重点项目输入来自 ALSN 和 AONL 成员。国家专家参加了三轮德尔菲研究。
排名最高的重点包括:1)护士在工作场所的健康、福祉、弹性和安全;2)发展和管理护理人员队伍,以满足当前和未来的医疗保健需求;3)直接护理护士的健康工作/实践环境;4)护士领导者的健康工作/实践环境;5)在整个医疗保健提供系统中量化护理的价值;6)护士领导者的发展和基本能力。
研究人员和资助者应使用这些重点来指导未来的研究。