尼日利亚高原州Vom基督教医院护士管理人员对职责下放的态度

Mwolchet Helen Shekara
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该研究的目的是确定尼日利亚高原州Vom基督教医院的护士经理对给予他人对他们的权力有何感受。本研究采用非概率抽样方法,采用非实验调查设计,采用自结构问卷收集30名护士的信息。所得数据用Mean Score进行分析。调查结果显示,大多数护士管理者对授权持消极态度,例如护士管理者似乎没有时间授权= 4.10,将日常任务委托给自己,将非常规任务留给自己= 3.16。此外,它表明护士管理者在分配职责时没有遵循授权的步骤,这可以从以下事实中得到证明:他们没有向代表询问他们所分配的任务的状态(2.43),他们在分配任务时没有提供必要的指导或支持(20.5)。最后,服务年限= 4.67影响护士管理者的委托技能。根据研究结果,研究者建议护士管理者通过职责委派对学生护士和下属进行培训,使他们能够提供高质量的护理。此外,建议定期参加研讨会和讲习班,以提高获得的能力。
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Attitudes of nurse managers towards delegation of responsibilities in Vom Christian hospital, Plateau state, Nigeria
The purpose of the study was to determine how nurse managers at Vom Christian Hospital in Nigeria's Plateau State felt about giving others authority over them. A self-structured questionnaire was used to gather information from 30 nurses who were chosen using a non-probability sampling approach for the study, which had a non-experimental survey design. The data obtained was analyzed using Mean Score. Findings shows that most Nurse managers have a negative attitude towards delegation such that nurse managers seems not to have time to delegate = 4.10, delegate routine tasks and keep non-routine tasks to themselves = 3.16. Additionally, it demonstrates that nurse managers do not follow the steps of delegation when assigning duties, as demonstrated by the fact that they do not ask delegates about the status of the task they have been given (2.43), and they do not offer the necessary guidance or support when assigning a task (20.5). Finally, duration of service = 4.67 affects the nurse manager's delegating skills. The researcher advises nurse managers to train student nurses and subordinates through duty delegation in order to enable them to provide high-quality care, based on the findings. Additionally, regular attendance at seminars and workshops is recommended to polish acquired abilities.
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