Re-Imagining 24/7 Accountability

IF 1.3 Q3 NURSING Nurse Leader Pub Date : 2024-12-01 DOI:10.1016/j.mnl.2024.09.012
Crystal Lawson DNP, RN, CENP
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Abstract

In the context of modern leadership, the concept of 24/7 accountability is often misconstrued as requiring constant availability. This article critiques this misconception, emphasizing that true accountability involves owning decisions and outcomes while also prioritizing personal well-being. Research indicates that relentless connectivity negatively impacts employee health, leading to burnout and dissatisfaction, particularly among nurse leaders, where recent studies reveal significant intent to leave their roles due to lack of work-life harmony. It is time to redefine accountability to allow leaders necessary disconnection time without compromising their responsibilities. Clear communication norms for after-hours contact are proposed, including a “stoplight” framework to categorize urgency in notifications. By modeling healthy work-life boundaries, leaders can foster a supportive environment that mitigates burnout and enhances overall satisfaction. The discussion aligns with the growing recognition of leader well-being as essential for organizational success, arguing that a culture of disconnect not only benefits leaders but also promotes team autonomy and emotional resilience. Ultimately, the article calls for a shift in leadership practices to cultivate a sustainable health-conscious work culture that empowers both leaders and their teams.
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重新设想24/7问责制
在现代领导的背景下,24/7问责制的概念经常被误解为需要持续的可用性。这篇文章批评了这种误解,强调真正的责任包括拥有决定和结果,同时也优先考虑个人福祉。研究表明,无休止的联系会对员工的健康产生负面影响,导致倦怠和不满,尤其是在护士领导中,最近的研究显示,由于缺乏工作与生活的和谐,护士领导有很大的意愿离开自己的职位。现在是重新定义问责制的时候了,让领导人有必要的脱离关系的时间,同时不损害他们的责任。提出了下班后联系的明确沟通规范,包括对通知的紧急程度进行分类的“信号灯”框架。通过建立健康的工作生活界限,领导者可以营造一个支持性的环境,减轻倦怠,提高整体满意度。这一讨论与越来越多的人认识到领导者的幸福感是组织成功的关键相一致,他们认为,脱节的文化不仅有利于领导者,还能促进团队的自主性和情绪弹性。最后,这篇文章呼吁转变领导实践,培养一种可持续的注重健康的工作文化,赋予领导者和他们的团队权力。
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Nurse Leader
Nurse Leader NURSING-
CiteScore
2.10
自引率
7.10%
发文量
129
审稿时长
20 days
期刊介绍: Nurse Leader provides the vision, skills, and tools needed by nurses currently in, or aspiring to, leadership positions. The bimonthly journal provides nurses with practical information in an easy-to-read format - offering the knowledge they need to succeed. It pulls together insights from a broad spectrum of successful management and leadership perspectives and tailors the information to the specific needs of nurses. Columns include The Coaching Forum and Lessons Learned.
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