Ursula Canli, Elizabeth Aquino
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导言:护理人员队伍缺乏多样性,尤其是护理领导层缺乏多样性,仍然是医疗机构面临的一项持续挑战。在护理人员队伍中,拉丁裔仅占 9%左右,而且很少有人担任领导职务。本研究旨在了解支持拉丁裔护士领导升任领导职务的促进因素。方法:采用定性描述研究方法,对拉丁裔护士领导进行个别访谈,了解她们的护理历程。采用传统的主题内容分析法来确定共同的主题。结果:17 位拉丁裔护士领导分享了她们的经历。出现的主题包括:了解自己的目的(渴望领导、作为榜样)、变革性经验(家庭影响、为他人服务、其他与我相似的领导者)以及培养有意图的网络(导师制、你信任的核心人群、找到共同点或联系)。结论本研究的结果强调了促进拉丁裔护士领导力发展和成功的因素。了解这些促进因素对于培养拉丁裔护士领导者,使组织和机构能够提供有效的支持非常重要。此外,分享领导力故事可以激励和引导下一代拉丁裔领导者,帮助他们走好自己的领导之路。
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Facilitators of Leadership Among Latina Nurse Leaders.

Introduction: The lack of diversity in the nursing workforce, especially in nursing leadership, remains an ongoing challenge for healthcare organizations. Only about 9% of the nursing workforce is Latinx, and few serve in leadership positions. This study aims to learn about the facilitating factors that have supported Latina nurse leaders in their ascension into leadership roles. Methods: Using a qualitative descriptive study approach, Latina nurse leaders were individually interviewed about their nursing journeys. A conventional thematic content analysis approach was used to identify common themes. Results: Seventeen Latina nurse leaders shared their experiences. The themes that emerged included: understanding one's purpose (desire to lead, serve as a role model), transformative experience (familial influence, service to others, other leaders that look like me), and cultivating intentional networks (mentorship, core group of people that you trust, finding commonality or connection). Conclusion: Findings from this study underscore the factors that facilitate the leadership development and success of Latina nurses. Understanding the facilitators is important for nurturingLatina nurse leaders, enabling organizations and institutions to provide effective support. Additionally, sharing leadership stories can inspire and guide the next generation of Latina leaders, aiding them in their own leadership journeys.

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