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摘要
护士主导的数字化转型促进了护士在数字医疗领域的参与和领导。其目的还在于提高护理质量和患者满意度。本研究旨在描述护理管理者在数字医疗领域的优先事项,以及他们对护士主导的数字化转型的看法。采用的方法是定性描述研究。通过开展游戏式反思研讨会来收集数据。使用了开放式和/或封闭式问题,参与者使用手机通过捕捉 QR 码进行回答。通过有目的的抽样,邀请了西班牙私立医院的 32 名护理经理参加。数据分析采用布劳恩和克拉克主题分析法,由两名研究人员独立完成。在 32 名参与者中,25 人为女性。平均年龄为 38 岁。她们指出,在卫生环境中使用技术的主要用途是创新,其次是交流。他们反复提到的另一个效用是能见度,认为数字媒体是向公众展示护士角色的一种方式。他们还提到了节省时间和减少错误。此外,与会者还指出了实施技术的障碍:缺乏技能或设备、机构支持以及护理负担。这项研究表明,护理管理者已经意识到护士主导的数字化转型所带来的需求和益处。这些发现可以为促进以护士为主导的数字化领导文化铺平道路。
Digital Transformation Led by Nurses and Nursing Managers’ Priorities: A Qualitative Study
Nurse-led digital transformation promotes nurses’ participation and leadership in digital health. It also aims to improve the quality of care and patient satisfaction. The objective is to describe the priorities of nursing managers in the field of digital health and their beliefs related to the digital transformation led by nurses. The methodology used is a qualitative-descriptive study. The data were collected by means of the implementation of playful-reflective workshops. Open and/or closed questions were used, to which participants responded using their mobile phones, by capturing QR codes. A group of 32 nursing managers from the Spanish private hospital sector were invited to participate by means of purposive sampling. Data were analysed using the Braun and Clarke thematic analysis performed by two researchers independently. Of the 32 participants, 25 were women. The average age was 38 years. The main utility of the use of technology in health environments that they noted was innovation, followed by communication. Another utility mentioned repeatedly was that of visibility, considering digital media as a way to show the population the role of a nurse. They also noted time savings and error reduction. Moreover, as barriers to the implementation of technology, participants pointed out the lack of skills or equipment, institutional support, and the care burden. This study shows that nursing managers are aware of the need and benefits that nurse-led digital transformation can bring about. These findings can pave the way for promoting a nurse-led digital leadership culture.
期刊介绍:
The Journal of Nursing Management is an international forum which informs and advances the discipline of nursing management and leadership. The Journal encourages scholarly debate and critical analysis resulting in a rich source of evidence which underpins and illuminates the practice of management, innovation and leadership in nursing and health care. It publishes current issues and developments in practice in the form of research papers, in-depth commentaries and analyses.
The complex and rapidly changing nature of global health care is constantly generating new challenges and questions. The Journal of Nursing Management welcomes papers from researchers, academics, practitioners, managers, and policy makers from a range of countries and backgrounds which examine these issues and contribute to the body of knowledge in international nursing management and leadership worldwide.
The Journal of Nursing Management aims to:
-Inform practitioners and researchers in nursing management and leadership
-Explore and debate current issues in nursing management and leadership
-Assess the evidence for current practice
-Develop best practice in nursing management and leadership
-Examine the impact of policy developments
-Address issues in governance, quality and safety