School of Nursing, Japanese Red Cross Kyusyu International College of Nursing, Fukuoka, Japan.
J Nurs Manag. 2022 Jul;30(5):1188-1195. doi: 10.1111/jonm.13604. Epub 2022 Mar 27.
The present study aimed to examine the effects of a learning programme for nurse managers on connecting learning with their own experiences and fostering competence.
In Japan, second-level programmes for certified nurse administrators represent the main opportunity for formal training for nurse managers. However, it is difficult for nurse managers to transfer second-level programme learning to their workplace.
This quasi-experimental study used a two-group pretest-posttest design with purposive sampling and non-random assignment of 29 consenting Japanese nurse managers who were participating in a second-level programme through a prefectural nursing association. The programme provided reflection papers and feedback from a researcher, as well as reflective group sessions. The outcome measure was the Japanese First-Line Nurse Managers Competence Inventory (JNMCI) score.
The intervention group showed significant improvement in JNMCI scores after participating in the programme. A significant difference in JNMCI scores was also observed between the intervention and comparison groups.
This learning programme led to improved competency among nurse managers.
Nurse manager development programmes should include reflection papers and feedback, as well as reflective group sessions, to improve competency among nurse managers.
本研究旨在考察护士管理人员学习计划对将学习与自身经验联系起来并培养能力的影响。
在日本,认证护士管理人员的二级课程是护士管理人员进行正式培训的主要机会。然而,护士管理人员很难将二级课程的学习应用到工作场所中。
这项准实验研究采用了两组成组前测后测设计,采用目的抽样和非随机分配,选择了 29 名同意参加通过县护理协会举办的二级课程的日本护士管理人员。该课程提供了反思论文和研究人员的反馈,以及反思小组会议。结果测量是日本一线护士管理人员能力量表(JNMCI)得分。
参加该计划后,干预组的 JNMCI 得分显著提高。干预组和对照组之间的 JNMCI 得分也存在显著差异。
该学习计划提高了护士管理人员的能力。
护士管理人员发展计划应包括反思论文和反馈,以及反思小组会议,以提高护士管理人员的能力。