弥合护士与护士管理者之间的代沟:卡塔尔的一项定性研究。

IF 3.1 2区 医学 Q1 NURSING
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背景:护理队伍由多代人组成,每代人都有独特的价值观、信仰和期望,这些都会影响沟通、职业道德和职业关系。在卡塔尔,护士和护士管理者之间的代沟对有效沟通和团队合作构成了挑战,影响了工作满意度和患者治疗效果。目的:本研究调查了卡塔尔护士和护士管理者之间的代沟,旨在找出加强合作和创造积极工作环境的策略:采用定性研究设计,对 20 名参与者(包括一线护士和高级护士经理)进行半结构化访谈。对参与者进行了有目的的抽样调查,以代表不同的世代。通过面对面访谈和虚拟访谈收集数据,然后进行转录和主题分析:出现了四个关键主题:优化工作环境:老一代人更喜欢变革型领导和情境型领导,而年轻护士则重视尊重、团队合作、责任感和专业精神。通过沟通和价值观加强工作氛围:老一代护士更喜欢面对面的交流,而年轻护士则更喜欢数字化工具。培养尊重和同理心:年轻护士强调分配和晋升的公平性,而年长护士则注重同理心和理解。动态增强医疗保健系统:年轻护士对技术和专业发展的适应性更强,而年长护士则将临床护理和患者疗效放在首位:这项研究揭示了在领导力偏好、沟通方式和对技术的适应性方面存在的显著代际差异。通过有效的领导、持续的教育和坦诚的沟通来消除这些差距,可以提高工作满意度和患者护理水平。
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Bridging the generational gap between nurses and nurse managers: a qualitative study from Qatar.

Background: The nursing workforce comprises multiple generations, each with unique values, beliefs, and expectations that can influence communication, work ethic, and professional relationships. In Qatar, the generational gap between nurses and nurse managers poses challenges to effective communication and teamwork, impacting job satisfaction and patient outcomes.

Aim: This study investigates the generational gap between nurses and nurse managers in Qatar, aiming to identify strategies to enhance collaboration and create a positive work environment.

Methods: A qualitative research design was used, involving semi-structured interviews with 20 participants, including frontline nurses and senior nurse managers. Participants were purposively sampled to represent different generations. Data were collected through face-to-face and virtual interviews, then transcribed and thematically analyzed.

Findings: Four key themes emerged: Optimizing the Work Environment: Older generations preferred transformational and situational leadership, while younger nurses valued respect, teamwork, accountability, and professionalism. Strengthening Work Atmosphere through Communication and values: Older nurses favored face-to-face communication, while younger nurses preferred digital tools. Cultivating Respect and Empathy: Younger nurses emphasized fairness in assignments and promotions, while older nurses focused on empathy and understanding. Dynamic Enhancement of Healthcare Systems: Younger nurses were more adaptable to technology and professional development, while older nurses prioritized clinical care and patient outcomes.

Conclusion: The study reveals significant generational differences in leadership preferences, communication styles, and adaptability to technology. Addressing these gaps through effective leadership, ongoing education, and open communication can improve job satisfaction and patient care.

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BMC Nursing
BMC Nursing Nursing-General Nursing
CiteScore
3.90
自引率
6.20%
发文量
317
审稿时长
30 weeks
期刊介绍: BMC Nursing is an open access, peer-reviewed journal that considers articles on all aspects of nursing research, training, education and practice.
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