Hadi Zulhiqman Abdul-Rahim, Shahrimawati H Sharbini, Mursidi Ali, Sarena Haji Hashim, Khadizah H Abdul-Mumin
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摘要
背景:现有文献强调了护士学生在成为注册护士之前准备担任领导和管理角色时某些技能的重要性。本综述旨在更全面地了解以往研究中确定的基本领导和管理技能。目前的研究旨在探讨学生护士为在临床环境中发挥作用做好准备所必需的领导和管理技能:按照 PRISMA-ScR 指南,以 "护士学生"、"领导技能 "和 "管理技能 "为关键词搜索 PubMed、ScienceDirect、Scopus 和 Google Scholar,检索以英文发表的研究。使用所选关键词在 PubMed、ScienceDirect、Scopus 和 Google Scholar 上进行为期一个月的文献综述后,我们发现了 394 篇引文。从中选出 15 篇文章纳入综述。所选研究主要涉及来自不同国家的本科生和研究生护士:专题分析强调,沟通技巧对护士学生利用其教育经验成为有效的临床领导者至关重要。导师在培养领导和管理技能方面发挥着关键作用。讲习班、培训和模拟也被认为是培养学生扮演这些角色的重要途径。此外,自我意识和对个人技能的了解被认为是建立自信、促进反思、战略规划和做出正确决策的关键。文献还强调了资源管理、冲突解决、风险评估和优先排序技能对护士学生的重要性:这些文章强调了护士学生在进入临床实践之前掌握领导和管理技能的重要性。然而,虽然有各种评估工具和讲习班来培训这些技能,但研究表明,要有效满足学生的学习需求,还需要更多的时间和资源。
Leadership and management skills for student nurses: a scoping review.
Background: Existing literature has emphasized the importance of certain skills vital for student nurses as they prepare for leadership and management roles before becoming registered nurses. This review aims to provide a more comprehensive insight into the essential leadership and management skills identified in previous research. The current study seeks to explore the leadership and management skills necessary to prepare student nurses for their roles in clinical settings.
Methods: Following PRISMA-ScR guidelines, studies published in English were retrieved by searching PubMed, ScienceDirect, Scopus, and Google Scholar using the keywords 'student nurse', 'leadership skills', and 'management skills'. After conducting a one-month literature review using the selected keywords in PubMed, ScienceDirect, Scopus, and Google Scholar, we identified 394 citations. From these, fifteen articles were chosen for inclusion in the review. Selected studies primarily involved undergraduate and postgraduate student nurses from various countries.
Results: Thematic analysis highlighted that communication skills are crucial for student nurses to become effective clinical leaders, leveraging their educational experiences. Mentorship plays a pivotal role in developing leadership and management skills. Workshops, training, and simulations are also recognized as important in preparing students for these roles. Moreover, self-awareness and understanding of personal skills were identified as critical for building confidence, fostering reflection, strategic planning, and making sound decisions. The literature also underscores the significance of resource management, conflict resolution, risk assessment, and prioritization skills for student nurses.
Conclusion: The articles emphasize the importance of student nurses recognizing leadership and management skills before entering clinical practice. However, while various assessment tools and workshops exist to train these skills, the studies suggest that more time and resources are needed to effectively address students' learning needs.
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.