护士对护理领导的认知是改善医疗保健结果的影响因素

Udo Orukwowu, Janet Ene-Peter
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研究研究基本上是对尼日利亚护士对护士领导的看法,作为一个影响因素,以更好的医疗保健结果。本研究是一项以民族志哲学为基础的定性研究。采用主题分析法对人种学访谈数据进行分析。一个有目的的方便抽样被采用,以确保合适的人被招募和采访在他们方便,以确保有足够的时间来面试过程中,允许深入的信息探索从参与者。研究样本量为8个。参与者被研究人员所知,并且仅根据纳入标准选择,其中仅包括桑德兰大学的尼日利亚护士,已经或正在担任护士领导职位的护士,并且已经实践了十多年。因此,人种学访谈采用面对面的半结构化开放式问题进行,以探索护士的经验。数据是通过录音机收集的,用专题分析进行转录和分析。最后,关键主题形成了对调查结果的讨论。主要主题是从次要主题中产生的。主题是根据参与者提供的信息收集的数据生成的,这些信息回答了研究问题,给出了期望的结果。然而,从民族志访谈中收集的数据被理论和文献加强,以给出最后的报告。因此,理论和文献的支持证实了本研究的发现。因此,研究表明,护理领导对更好的医疗保健结果有巨大的影响,通过他们的角色和表现,以确保高质量的护理。因此,护士的感知表明,护理领导是一个影响因素,以更好的医疗保健结果。
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Perception of Nurses toward Nursing Leadership as an Influential Factor to Better Healthcare Outcome
The research study is basically on the perception of Nigerian nurses towards nurse leadership as an influential factor to better healthcare outcome. This research study was a qualitative research study underpinned with the philosophy of ethnography. Thematic analysis was used to analyse the ethnographic interview data. A purposive convenient sampling was employed to ensure the right people were recruited and interviewed at their convenience to ensure enough time was given to the interview process, to allow in-depth exploration of information from the participants. The study sample size was eight. The participant were known by the researcher and were only selected with the inclusion criteria which includes only Nigerian nurses in the University of Sunderland, nurses that have been or are in the position of a nurse leader and have practice for more than ten years. Consequently, ethnographic interview was conducted with a face-to-face semi-structured open ended question to able to explore into the nurses experience. Data collection was through audio tape recorder, transcribed and analysed using thematic analysis. Conclusively, the key themes formed the discussion of the findings. The key themes emerged from the subthemes. The themes were generated from the data collected from the participants according to the information they gave which answered the research question to give the desired result. However, the data collected from the ethnographic interview were strengthened by theories and literatures to give a final report. Therefore, the support from theory and literature confirmed the findings of the study. As a result, the study revealed that nursing leadership has an enormous influence on better healthcare outcome, through their roles and performances to ensure quality care. Hence, the perception of nurses indicates that nursing leadership is an influential factor to better healthcare outcome.
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