Carson Oonagh, McAloon Toni, McIlfatrick Sonja
School of Nursing and Paramedic Science, Ulster University, Northland Rd, Londonderry, Northern Ireland BT48 7JL, UK.
School of Nursing and Paramedic Science, Ulster University, 2-24 York Street, Belfast, Northern Ireland BT15 1AP, UK.
Nurse Educ Pract. 2025 Feb;83:104276. doi: 10.1016/j.nepr.2025.104276. Epub 2025 Jan 31.
To explore the impact of an early access master's experiential programme on leadership skills and resilience in new graduate nurses.
Succession planning for nursing, requires leadership and resilience development in new nurses. Literature suggests that early access to master's education can produce nurses with the necessary skills.
A comparative, cross-sectional survey design.
A survey using the NHS Leadership Framework Self-Assessment Tool (2012) and Connor-Davidson Resilience Scale 25 (2003) was distributed in September 2021, to graduates, two years, post-registration, from an Adult Nursing programme. Self-assessed scores of graduates enrolled directly onto a non-specialist, master's initiative were compared with those who did not undertake the initiative.
Findings showed significant correlation between leadership and resilience scores. Master's participants scored themselves more strongly in six of seven Leadership Domains and four of five resilience factors than those not enrolled on the master's, with a difference in the overall mean CD-RISC-25 score of 81.69 for master's graduates, compared with 70.84. Qualitative analysis of examples of additional leadership responsibilities included being in charge, training newer staff and maintaining patient and staff safety.
This study has shown that master's education, early in graduate nurses' careers, develops leadership skills and resilience required for new nurse leaders. Investment is needed, therefore, in educational opportunities for these new graduates to enable leadership and resilience development and in creating supportive environments allowing the use of this learning to lead change and influence care delivery. This should have a positive impact on patient outcomes, job satisfaction and aid retention.
探讨早期入学的硕士体验式课程对新毕业护士领导技能和适应力的影响。
护理的继任规划需要培养新护士的领导能力和适应力。文献表明,早期接受硕士教育能够培养出具备必要技能的护士。
一项比较性横断面调查设计。
2021年9月,使用英国国家医疗服务体系(NHS)领导框架自我评估工具(2012年)和康纳-戴维森适应力量表25(2003年)对成人护理专业毕业两年的注册护士进行了一项调查。将直接参加非专科硕士项目的毕业生的自我评估分数与未参加该项目的毕业生进行比较。
研究结果显示领导能力得分与适应力得分之间存在显著相关性。硕士项目参与者在七个领导领域中的六个以及五个适应力因素中的四个方面给自己的评分比未参加硕士项目的人更高,硕士毕业生的康纳-戴维森适应力量表25(CD-RISC-25)总体平均得分差异为81.69,而未参加者为70.84。对额外领导职责示例的定性分析包括负责、培训新员工以及维护患者和员工安全。
本研究表明,在毕业护士职业生涯早期接受硕士教育能够培养新护士领导者所需的领导技能和适应力。因此,需要为这些新毕业生提供教育机会,以促进领导能力和适应力的发展,并创造支持性环境,使他们能够利用所学来引领变革和影响护理服务的提供。这应该会对患者预后、工作满意度产生积极影响,并有助于留住人才。