2019冠状病毒病大流行期间南非豪登省一家学术医院的资源管理:护士管理人员的经验

IF 3.1 2区 医学 Q1 NURSING
Kagiso Prince Tukisi, Mmaphala Mavis Matshidza, Jacobeth Mmabyala Louisa Malesela
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背景:COVID-19大流行的发生需要专门为大流行期间的患者管理调动资源。COVID-19期间调动资源的需要增加了护士管理人员在资源管理方面的责任。在2019冠状病毒病期间,如果不能优先考虑资源调动的需求,可能会产生一些不利影响,特别是在护士管理人员的义务方面。这种负面事件可能会导致质量下降和患者安全。因此,这项研究旨在审查护士管理人员在大流行造成的新背景下的资源管理经验。目的:本研究旨在探讨和描述豪登省茨瓦内区一所专科医院的护士管理人员在COVID-19大流行期间管理资源的经验。方法:采用定性、探索性、描述性和情境性研究设计。有目的地抽样26名护士经理参加了半结构化访谈。进行了专题分析,以确定所收集数据中的模式和主题。结果:出现了以下三个主题:护士管理人员经历了预算限制,以解决患者的健康需求。需要更多的人力和物力资源,这使得监测患者护理具有挑战性。最后,医院基础设施必须不足,不能为易于管理大流行提供支持。结论:资源管理是危机管理的关键。因此,管理者必须积极参与战略计划和预算分配会议。护士管理人员积极参与预算计划将使管理人员能够在灾难发生时先发制人地应对行政挑战。因此,作为会计人员,护士管理人员可以控制财务、人力和物质资源。贡献:研究结果为护理管理者在COVID-19大流行期间管理资源的经验提供了一些见解。它将协助护士管理人员审查现有应急计划,以应对COVID-19大流行等愈演愈烈和旷日持久的危机。
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Management of resources during COVID-19 pandemic at an academic hospital in Gauteng, South Africa: nurse managers' experiences.

Background: The onset of the COVID-19 pandemic required the mobilization of resources specifically for managing patients during the pandemic. The need for the mobilization of resources at the time of COVID-19 increased the nurse managers' responsibilities regarding the management of resources. Failure to prioritize the requirement for resource mobilization during COVID-19 can result in several adverse effects, notably in terms of nurse managers' obligations. Such a negative incident could result from decreased quality and patient safety. The study, therefore, sought to examine the nurse managers' resource management experiences under the new context caused by the pandemic.

Objective: The study aimed to explore and describe nurse managers' experiences regarding managing resources during the COVID-19 pandemic in an academic hospital in the Tshwane District of the Gauteng Province.

Methods: A qualitative, exploratory, descriptive, and contextual research design was followed. Twenty-six purposefully sampled nurse managers attended semi-structured interviews. A thematic analysis was conducted to identify patterns and themes within the data collected.

Results: The following three themes emerged: The nurse managers experienced budget constraints to address the patient's health needs. More human and material resources are needed, which makes monitoring patient care challenging. Lastly, the hospital infrastructure needed to be Inadequate and unsupportive for easy management of the pandemic.

Conclusion: The management of resources is critical for managing crises. Therefore, the managers must actively participate in the strategic plans and budget allocation meetings. The nurse manager's active involvement in budgetary plans will enable the managers to pre-empt administrative challenges in case of disaster. Consequently, the nurse managers may have control over finance, human, and material resources in their roles as accounting officers.

Contribution: The findings provided some insights into the experiences of nurse managers in managing resources during the COVID-19 pandemic. It will assist nurse managers in reviewing existing contingency plans to address intensified and prolonged crises like COVID-19 pandemic.

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BMC Nursing
BMC Nursing Nursing-General Nursing
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3.90
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6.20%
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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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