Department for Health and Social Care, Molde University College, Molde, Norway.
Department of Intensive Care Medicine, Molde Hospital Trust, Molde, Norway.
J Nurs Manag. 2022 Oct;30(7):2743-2750. doi: 10.1111/jonm.13745. Epub 2022 Aug 10.
To explore nurse leaders' experiences of professional responsibility to facilitate nursing competence in general wards.
Nurse leaders are responsible for maintaining high levels of competence among nurses to improve patient safety.
Qualitative analysis was conducted between February and April 2019 using semi-structured interview data from 12 nurse leaders in surgical and medical wards at three Norwegian hospitals.
Four main themes were identified: struggle to achieve nursing staff competence; focus on operational and budgetary requirements rather than professional development; demands to organize sick leaves and holiday periods; and challenges in facilitating professional development.
Nurse leaders felt that their responsibilities were overwhelming and challenging. They witnessed more support for current administrative tasks than for the implementation of professional development. Additionally, unclear work instructions from the employer provided few opportunities to facilitate professional development. Hospital management failed to ensure quality of care and patient safety in general wards by not supporting the strengthening of nurses' professional competence and preventing turnover.
Management may integrate formal work instructions that clarify nurse leaders' responsibilities as professional developers, allowing nurse leaders to meet their obligation of maintaining adequate professional competence among nursing staff in general wards.
探讨护士长在履行专业职责方面的经验,以促进普通病房护理人员的能力。
护士长负责维持护士的高水平能力,以提高患者安全。
2019 年 2 月至 4 月,采用定性分析方法,对挪威 3 家医院外科和内科病房的 12 名护士长进行了半结构式访谈。
确定了 4 个主要主题:努力实现护理人员的能力;注重运营和预算要求,而不是专业发展;组织病假和假期的需求;以及促进专业发展的挑战。
护士长们感到自己的责任繁重且具有挑战性。他们看到更多的支持是针对当前的行政任务,而不是针对专业发展的实施。此外,雇主提供的不明确的工作指示几乎没有为促进专业发展提供机会。医院管理层未能通过支持加强护士的专业能力和防止人员流失来确保普通病房的护理质量和患者安全。
管理层可以整合明确护士长作为专业发展者的职责的正式工作指示,使护士长能够履行其在普通病房维持护理人员足够专业能力的义务。