The leadership experience of academic chief nurse administrators post pandemic

Susie M. Jonassen
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Background and objective: The impact of the COVID-19 global pandemic has been rated as one of the highest factors of nurse leaders to leave the profession, but limited research exists describing academic chief nurse administrators’ (ACNAs) leadership experiences during the pandemic as crisis leadership swept across academia in the United States. The purpose of this qualitative study was to explore the lived experiences of ACNAs in pre-licensure nursing programs in the state of Georgia serving on campus post-pandemic after temporary full virtual instruction and isolation during an ongoing worldwide pandemic.Methods: This Husserlian phenomenological qualitative study combined with Colaizzi’s method of data analysis included a demographic questionnaire and in-depth interviews with seven ACNAs throughout the state of Georgia.Results: Four themes emerged: ACNA Leadership and Challenges, Navigating Leadership Challenges and Obstacles, Managing Support and Work-Life Balance, and Reflection and Moving Forward.Conclusions: This study illuminated ACNAs’ strengths and weaknesses in academic leadership necessitating the need for further discussion, mentorship, development of leadership tools for future crises, and the need for collaboration with clinical nurse leaders.
大流行后学术界护士长的领导经验
背景和目的:COVID-19 全球大流行的影响已被评为护士长离职的最主要因素之一,但在危机领导力席卷美国学术界的大流行期间,描述学术护士长(ACNAs)领导经验的研究却十分有限。本定性研究的目的是探讨佐治亚州执照前护理专业的护士长在大流行后,在持续的全球大流行期间,经过临时的全虚拟教学和隔离后,在校园工作的生活经历:这项胡塞尔现象学定性研究结合了科莱兹的数据分析方法,包括一份人口调查问卷和对佐治亚州七名 ACNA 的深入访谈:出现了四个主题:结果:出现了四个主题:全美基督教护士协会的领导力与挑战、驾驭领导力的挑战与障碍、管理支持与工作生活平衡,以及反思与前进:这项研究揭示了 ACNA 在学术领导力方面的优势和劣势,因此有必要进一步讨论、指导、开发领导力工具以应对未来的危机,以及与临床护士领导者合作的必要性。
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