可持续发展的年轻护理业务经理领导能力:菲律宾的经验

Anibi Favour Ogochukwu
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全球缺乏合格的护士管理者,这一点在菲律宾尤为明显,其根源在于缺乏将护士转变为管理者的培训计划。最近的研究凸显了这一差距,导致缺乏经验的护士被提拔到领导岗位,造成管理措施不力和护理质量下降。大马尼拉地区的一项研究认识到可持续领导能力对医疗保健服务长期生存的重要性,试图解决这些问题。研究的重点是收集护理业务专家对年轻护理业务经理可持续领导能力基本技能的见解。研究的目的不仅在于探索这些观点,还在于利用新开发的调查工具评估年轻护士经理的能力水平。研究目标包括确定专家对必要技能的看法、根据人口统计因素对参与者进行特征分析、评估能力水平以及从混合方法研究结果中得出建议。本研究采用混合方法,首先对马尼拉的护理企业领导人进行了访谈。然后利用访谈得出的主题制定了调查问卷。研究结果显示,参与者之间的人口统计学差异影响了他们的回答。出现了五大主题,反映了参与者对年轻护士业务经理能力的看法:专业操守、教育能力、个人评估、跨文化能力和信息学技术能力。总之,本研究强调了年轻护士企业领导者在职业和专业环境中有效发挥作用所需的各种技能和能力。正如现有文献所强调的那样,这些能力包括职业操守、个人评估、文化能力和技术熟练程度,被认为是评估和评价年轻护士领导有效性和效率的关键要素。本研究强调,必须开展全面的培训计划,以提高年轻护理领导者的能力,从而促进医疗服务的整体质量和可持续性。关键词护理,领导,管理,概念 调查:专业行为,个人评估,文化倾向能力,信息学技术能力,教育能力,探索性顺序混合法,目的性抽样,菲律宾,东南亚
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Sustainable Young Nursing Business Manager Leadership Competency: The Philippines Experience
The global shortage of qualified nurse managers, particularly evident in the Philippines, is rooted in the absence of training programs for transitioning nurses into management roles. Recent studies highlight this gap, leading to the promotion of inexperienced nurses to leadership positions and resulting in ineffective management practices and compromised care quality. Recognizing the importance of sustainable leadership competency for the long-term viability of healthcare services, a study in Metro Manila seeks to address these issues. The research focuses on gathering insights from nursing business experts regarding essential skills for sustainable leadership among young nursing business managers. The study aims to not only explore these perspectives but also assess the competency levels of young nurse managers using a newly developed survey tool. The objectives encompass determining expert views on necessary skills, profiling participants based on demographic factors, assessing competency levels, and drawing recommendations from the mixed-methods study results. Employing a mixed-method approach, the study initially conducted interviews with nursing business leaders in Manila. The themes derived from these interviews were then utilized in formulating the questionnaire. The findings revealed demographic variations among participants, influencing their responses. Five major themes emerged, reflecting participant perspectives on the competency of young nurse business managers: professional conduct, educational competency, individual assessment, trans-cultural competency, and informatics tech competency. In conclusion, the study emphasizes the diverse skills and competencies required by young nurse business leaders for effective functioning in occupational and professional settings. These competencies, spanning professional conduct, individual assessment, cultural competence, and technological proficiency, are deemed critical components in assessing and evaluating the effectiveness and efficiency of young nursing leaders, as emphasized in the existing literature. The study underscores the imperative for comprehensive training programs to enhance the competency of young nursing leaders, contributing to the overall quality and sustainability of healthcare services. Keywords: Nursing, leadership, Management, Concepts Investigated: professional conduct, individual assessment, culturally-inclined competency, informatics tech competency, educational competencies, Exploratory sequential Mixed-method , purposive sampling , The Philippines, South East Asia
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