Exploring the challenges in leadership roles experienced by nurse managers in a mining primary healthcare setting in South Africa.

Q2 Medicine
Sanele E Nene
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Abstract

Background: The challenges in leadership roles hinder the rendering of quality primary healthcare service in the mines. Mining, the heart of the South African economy, requires good health to its personnel to carry out operations. However, nurse managers, the leaders in a mining primary healthcare setting experience difficulties in their leadership roles.

Objectives: The aim of this study was to explore and describe the challenges in leadership roles experienced by nurse managers in a mining primary healthcare setting in South Africa.

Method: The study was conducted in a mining primary healthcare setting in West Rand, Gauteng province, South Africa. A qualitative, exploratory, descriptive design that is contextual in nature, using a phenomenological approach, was adopted. Data from nurse managers in the mine were collected and data saturation was reached by the seventh participant. The study followed Giorgi's four stages of the phenomenological descriptive data analysis. An expert independent coder in qualitative research coded the data, and consensus on the findings was reached with the researcher.

Results: Three subthemes emerged from the study: mining management and unions interfere with nurse managers' leadership roles, incongruent mining primary healthcare policies and communication gap between nurse managers and mining management.

Conclusion: The triangulation of nurse managers, mining management and unions requires a collective fusion to directly tackle the challenges in leadership roles in mining primary healthcare.

探索护士管理人员在南非采矿初级卫生保健环境中所经历的领导角色挑战。
背景:领导角色的挑战阻碍了矿山提供优质初级卫生保健服务。采矿业是南非经济的核心,需要其工作人员身体健康才能开展业务。然而,护士管理人员,领导在采矿初级卫生保健设置经验困难,在他们的领导角色。目的:本研究的目的是探讨和描述南非采矿初级卫生保健机构护士管理人员在领导角色方面遇到的挑战。方法:该研究是在南非豪登省西兰德的一个采矿初级保健机构进行的。采用了一种定性的、探索性的、描述性的设计,它在本质上是上下文相关的,使用了现象学方法。收集了矿山护士管理人员的数据,到第七个参与者时达到数据饱和。本研究遵循Giorgi的四阶段现象学描述性数据分析。在定性研究中,独立的编码专家对数据进行编码,并与研究人员就研究结果达成共识。结果:研究产生了三个子主题:采矿管理和工会对护士管理者领导角色的干扰、采矿初级卫生保健政策的不一致以及护士管理者与采矿管理之间的沟通差距。结论:护理管理者、矿山管理层和工会三者的三角化需要集体融合,才能直接解决矿山初级卫生保健领导角色的挑战。
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