约旦护士长的授权行为和护士认为的促成因素

Q4 Medicine
Rola Mudallal, Hanan Modallal, Sukaina Alzyoud, Rania Abdel-Rahman
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背景:领导者的授权行为对优质护理、护士的工作满意度和组织成果具有积极影响。领导者通过激励员工、增强工作的意义、促进护士努力学习、成长并利用自己的技能参与决策来增强护士的能力。他们还对员工的能力和表现充满信心,为他们提供信息和资源支持,并提高他们的工作自主性。本研究旨在评估约旦护士长的授权行为,并揭示员工护士认为的促成因素。研究方法采用描述性、横断面和相关性设计。研究人员从约旦 12 家医院的 414 名注册护士中抽取样本,完成由 Hui 编制的领导者授权行为量表。结果显示约旦护士对领导者授权行为的反映处于中等水平。研究发现,以下七个因素会影响护士认为的约旦护士领导授权行为:轮班工作、员工参与继续教育项目、领导风格、医院类型、护士年龄和经验以及科室的日人口普查率。多元线性回归模型汇报了三个变量(继续教育项目、护士经验和轮班工作)。这些变量解释了领导者授权行为约 55% 的差异。结论:这项研究加深了约旦护士对护士长能力和经验是护士长授权行为最重要因素的认识。为了更好地增强护士的能力,护士管理者应鼓励护士参加各种继续教育项目,以提高她们的技能和能力,促进专业发展。
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Jordanian Nurse Leaders’ Empowering Behaviors and Contributing Factors as Perceived by Staff Nurses
Background: Leader empowering behaviors have a positive effect on quality nursing care, nurses’ job satisfaction and organizational outcomes. Leaders empower nurses through motivating staff, enhancing the meaningfulness of work, facilitating nurses’ efforts to learn, grow and use their skills to participate in decision-making. They also exhibit confidence in employees’ abilities and performance, support them with information and resources, and increase their work autonomy. This study aimed to evaluate Jordanian nurse leaders’ empowering behaviors and shed light on the contributing factors as perceived by staff nurses. Methods: Descriptive, cross-sectional, correlational designs were used. A convenience sample of 414 registered nurses from 12 hospitals in Jordan was recruited to complete the leader empowering behaviors scale developed by Hui. Results: Jordanian staff nurses reflected moderate levels of leader empowering behaviors. Seven factors were found to affect Jordanian nurse leaders’ empowering behaviors as perceived by staff nurses: shift work, staff participation in continuing education programs, leadership style, hospital type, nurses’ age and experience, and daily census rate of the department. A multiple linear regression model debriefed three variables (continuing education programs, nurses’ experience, and shift work). These variables explained approximately 55% of the variance in leader empowering behaviors. Conclusion: This study deepens the understanding that nurses’ capabilities and experience are the most important factors in nurse leader empowering behaviors as perceived by Jordanian nurses. For better empowerment, nurse managers should encourage staff nurse participation in different continuing education programs to advance their skills and abilities, and enhance professional development.
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