Managing safety in perioperative settings: Strategies of meso-level nurse leaders.

IF 1.7 3区 医学 Q3 HEALTH POLICY & SERVICES Health Care Management Review Pub Date : 2023-04-01 DOI:10.1097/HMR.0000000000000364
Joanna Veazey Brooks, Heather Nelson-Brantley
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Background: Perioperative nursing units are described as one of the most challenging practice environments, characterized by a distinct hierarchal culture and rapid pace. These dynamics create challenges for creating a culture of safety, where meso-level nurse leaders (MLNLs) must operate in the space between the micro level of direct patient care and the macro-level administrative priorities.

Purpose: Guided by complexity leadership theory, we sought to understand the strategies MLNLs used to facilitate a culture of safety in perioperative settings.

Methodology: A qualitative descriptive study with semistructured interviews was conducted. Inductive thematic analysis was used to analyze content from the interviews, and several techniques (audit trail, reflexivity, peer debriefing) were used to ensure rigor.

Results: Seventeen MLNLs completed an interview, and analysis identified four strategies that MLNLs reported to foster safety as meso-leaders in perioperative environments: (a) recognizing the unique perioperative management environment, (b) learning not to take interactions personally, (c) developing "super meso-level nurse leader" skills, and (d) appealing to policies and patient safety.

Conclusion: Perioperative environments require MLNLs to use multifaceted strategies to keep the peace among many stakeholders and foster patient safety.

Practice implications: Our study shows how clear organizational policies and procedures can serve as a vital tool-moving attention away from a feeling of individual "policing" and toward joint discussion about shared patient safety goals-and ultimately support MLNLs in challenging perioperative work environments. Perioperative environments create unique challenges, and organizations should consider perioperative-specific leadership training to prepare MLNLs for these roles.

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围手术期安全管理:中层护士长的策略。
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