Exploring the views of nurses and supervisors on leadership competencies for enhanced primary healthcare services

IF 0.4 Q4 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES
Grace Ann Lim Lagura, Evalynn M Rondilla, Reynita Saguban, Bedowr Khalid Alotibi, Petelyne Pangket, M. C. B. Celdran, Maria Fe Tano, Sara Farhan Alenizi, Joyce B. Buta, Lucibel D. A. Enriquez, Lea L. Dando
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High-quality patient care in primary healthcare (PHC) settings depends on the professional skills of nurse supervisors. Competent nurse supervisors can efficiently manage resources such as staff, tools, and workflows to provide the best possible patient care. The purpose of this study was to determine the perspectives of nurse supervisors and nurse managers on the competencies required of nurse supervisors for improved service delivery in PHC settings. This study used a descriptive-quantitative design and was conducted in the north-central regions of Saudi Arabia. The researchers used convenience sampling to recruit 107 PHC nurse supervisors and 110 nurses. The study found that most of the respondents were female supervisors (93%), staff aged between 20 and 44 years (88%), graduate staff (48%), and supervisors with more than five years of hospital experience (44.4%). According to the nurses' perception, the communication skills of the supervisors were low (M=8.42, SD=1.12). On the other hand, nurse managers rated themselves as having low communication skills (mean=7.64, SD=2.00) and financial management skills (mean=7.87, SD=1.95). The study found that nurses believed their supervisors were competent. However, both staff and supervisors identified a need for improvement in communication skills. Financial management skills were perceived as weak by nurse supervisors.
探讨护士和主管对提升基层医疗服务领导能力的看法
初级医疗保健(PHC)机构中高质量的患者护理取决于护士长的专业技能。称职的护士长可以有效管理员工、工具和工作流程等资源,为患者提供最佳护理。本研究的目的是确定护士长和护士管理人员对护士主管改善初级保健机构服务所需的能力的看法。本研究采用描述性定量设计,在沙特阿拉伯中北部地区进行。研究人员采用便利抽样法,招募了 107 名初级保健中心护士主管和 110 名护士。研究发现,大多数受访者为女性主管(93%)、年龄在 20 至 44 岁之间的员工(88%)、研究生员工(48%)以及拥有五年以上医院工作经验的主管(44.4%)。根据护士的看法,主管人员的沟通能力较低(M=8.42,SD=1.12)。另一方面,护士长认为自己的沟通能力(平均值=7.64,标准差=2.00)和财务管理能力(平均值=7.87,标准差=1.95)较低。研究发现,护士认为他们的主管是称职的。然而,员工和主管都认为在沟通技巧方面需要改进。护士长认为财务管理技能较弱。
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