Career advancement of professional nurses at a regional hospital in Gauteng

Q2 Medicine Curationis Pub Date : 2023-11-13 DOI:10.4102/curationis.v46i1.2453
Crescelda L. Van Biljoen-Mokhotla, Agnes Makhene
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Background: Career advancement is of importance to professional nurses and a motivation for those who desire to occupy leadership positions. However, there were perceived barriers enunciated by participants, which were seen as contributory factors that hinder their progression in the institution.Objectives: The objective of the study was to explore and describe the perceptions of professional regarding their career advancement.Method: The study was conducted at a regional hospital in Gauteng. A qualitative, exploratory, descriptive design that is contextual was used. Non-probability purposive sampling method was used to draw the sample from a target population of professional nurses. Individual semi-structured interviews were conducted with 10 professional nurses to obtain in-depth information on their perceptions. Tesch’s method of qualitative data analysis was used. Lincoln and Guba’s strategies of credibility, dependability, confirmability and transferability were used to establish trustworthiness of the study. Ethical considerations were applied throughout the study.Results: A lack of recognition of postgraduate qualifications, no opportunities for self-identification of interest to lead, no mentoring processes for potential leader and succession planning and emotional experiences were barriers to career advancement. The researcher recommended that recognition of further qualifications, enhancement of self-identification for leadership roles, mentoring of young professionals for leadership and succession planning be considered to enhance career development of the professional nurses.Conclusion: The findings suggest that professional nurses encounter significant challenges to career advancement in this regional hospital.Contribution: Nurse managers to identify, mentor and support professional nurses for leadership positions in their career.
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豪登省一家地区医院专业护士的职业发展
背景:职业发展对专业护士来说是很重要的,也是那些渴望占据领导职位的人的动力。然而,参与者提出了一些障碍,这些障碍被认为是阻碍他们在机构中进步的因素。目的:本研究的目的是探讨和描述专业人员对其职业发展的看法。方法:本研究在豪登省一家地区医院进行。采用了一种定性的、探索性的、描述性的设计。采用非概率目的抽样方法,从专业护士的目标人群中抽取样本。对10名专业护士进行了个别半结构化访谈,以深入了解他们的看法。采用Tesch的定性资料分析法。采用Lincoln和Guba的可信性、可靠性、可确认性和可转移性策略来建立研究的可信度。在整个研究过程中都考虑到了伦理问题。结果:缺乏对研究生学历的认可,缺乏自我识别领导兴趣的机会,缺乏对潜在领导者的指导过程,继任计划和情感体验是职业发展的障碍。研究人员建议应考虑进一步认可资格、增强对领导角色的自我认同、对年轻专业人员进行领导指导和继任规划,以促进专业护士的职业发展。结论:调查结果表明,该地区医院的专业护士在职业发展方面面临着重大挑战。贡献:护士管理者识别、指导和支持专业护士在其职业生涯中担任领导职务。
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