Giancarlo Lyle-Edrosolo, Marlon Garzo Saria, K David Bailey
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Abstract
In 2019, the National Academy of Science identified clinician burnout as a growing public health concern. The COVID-19 pandemic has only compounded this crisis and transformed it into an escalating fracture within the US health care system. Concurrently evolving with this emergency is a rise in the number of nurses who intend to leave the profession. Frontline nurse leaders are the lynchpin in ensuring health care systems function. These leaders have accountability over patient care and clinician well-being. Focused efforts must address clinician burnout. However, without addressing the well-being of frontline nurse leaders, the fault line in our health care system becomes a vast chasm. Recently, published literature began to emerge describing and addressing frontline clinician burnout. Unfortunately, only a few, if any, address issues related to leaders. The aim of this qualitative case study research was to explore and discover general themes in system chief nurse executive leadership practices that support, mentor, develop, and retain nurse leaders as a basis for future research. Three major themes were identified for future study and exploration: enhancing leadership development programs; improving leader work environments; and focusing on leader well-being and support. Further research is needed to evaluate the effectiveness of these themes.
2019年,美国国家科学院(National Academy of Science)将临床医生职业倦怠确定为一个日益严重的公共卫生问题。COVID-19大流行只会加剧这一危机,并将其转变为美国医疗体系内部不断升级的裂痕。与此同时,随着这一紧急情况的发展,打算离开这一职业的护士人数也在增加。一线护士领导是确保卫生保健系统运作的关键。这些领导人对病人护理和临床医生的福祉负有责任。必须集中精力解决临床医生的职业倦怠问题。然而,如果不解决一线护士领导的福祉问题,我们医疗保健系统的断层线就会变成一个巨大的鸿沟。最近,发表的文献开始出现,描述和解决一线临床医生的职业倦怠。不幸的是,只有少数,如果有的话,解决与领导有关的问题。本定性案例研究的目的是探索和发现系统护士长行政领导实践的一般主题,以支持、指导、发展和留住护士领导,为未来的研究奠定基础。确定了未来研究和探索的三大主题:加强领导力发展计划;改善领导工作环境;关注领导者的幸福和支持。需要进一步的研究来评估这些主题的有效性。
期刊介绍:
Nursing Administration Quarterly (NAQ) is a peer-reviewed journal that provides nursing administrators with practical, up-to-date information on the effective management of nursing services in all health care settings. Published 4 times per year, each issue focuses on a selected topic providing an in depth look at the many aspects of nursing administration.