护士长在医院的工作内容:一个范围回顾和跨国德尔菲研究

IF 7.5 1区 医学 Q1 NURSING
Lukas Billiau , Simon Malfait , Karen Mannekens , Rik Verhaeghe , Veerle Duprez , Kristof Eeckloo
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摘要

护士长在履行护士、管理者和领导者的角色时,面临着具有挑战性的工作内容。然而,没有欧洲的汇编描绘护士长的工作内容在医院设置是可用的。目的:本研究旨在开发和验证一个描述欧洲医院护士长工作内容的汇编。方法根据Arksey和O 'Malley(2005)的五阶段框架进行范围评估。文章集中在一个或两个单位在医院设置24小时一线组织和分级责任护士长的工作内容。通过PubMed, CINAHL和Embase进行电子检索。人工筛选《护理管理杂志》、《护理管理杂志》、《医疗保健管理杂志》和《护理管理杂志》以确定其他文章。随后,按照Yussof(2019)的方法进行了两轮跨国德尔菲研究。合格的意见领袖来自欧洲,包括护士长、二线护士管理人员和具有护士长经验的医院行政人员。23位意见领袖参与了第一轮德尔菲研究,16位来自首轮的意见领袖随后参与了第二轮。计算基于平均法的项目级内容效度指数和量表级内容效度指数。结果纳入了1934 - 2024年间发表的90篇文献。共有64个术语被发现来命名护士长职位。工作内容可以根据四个主要主题进行分类:业务管理、患者护理、人力资源管理和单位层面的政策制定。确定了15个分主题,即质量和安全管理、员工规划、行政和财务管理、资源和技术管理、护理规划、患者直接和间接护理、个人和一般员工管理、学习机会、战略管理、创造性思维和变革管理。经过两轮德尔菲分析,最终编制包括4个主题、10个副主题和53个任务描述,不包括人员规划、护理规划、直接患者护理、行政管理和财务管理。结论国际证据绘制的护师工作内容与欧洲意见领袖认为相关的工作内容存在差异。欧洲意见领袖认为与护士长工作内容相关的分歧变得明显。该编制可针对不同国家或不同类型的医院,作为二线护士管理人员和医院高管根据医院的工作重点和战略方向确定重点工作内容的指南。
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The job content of head nurses in a hospital setting: A scoping review and multinational Delphi study

Background

Head nurses face challenging job content while executing their roles as nurses, managers and leaders. However, no European compilation for portraying head nurses' job content within a hospital setting is available.

Objectives

This study aimed to develop and validate a compilation that portrays the job content of head nurses employed in European hospitals.

Methods

A scoping review was conducted according to Arksey and O’Malley's (2005) five-stage framework. Articles focusing on the job content of head nurses with 24-h first-line organizational and hierarchical responsibility for one or two units in a hospital setting were included. An electronic search was performed via PubMed, CINAHL and Embase. The Journal of Nursing Administration, Journal of Nursing Management, Journal of Healthcare Management and Nursing Management were screened manually to identify additional articles. Subsequently, a two-round multinational Delphi study following the methodology of Yussof (2019) was carried out. Eligible opinion leaders originated from Europe and included head nurses, as well as second-line nurse managers and hospital executives with head nurse experience. Twenty-three opinion leaders participated in the first round of the Delphi study, and 16 opinion leaders from the initial round subsequently participated in the second round. The item-level content validity index and scale-level content validity index based on the average method were calculated.

Results

The scoping review included 90 articles published between 1934 and 2024. In total, 64 terms were found to name the head nurse position. Job content could be categorized according to four main themes: operational management, patient care, human resources management and unit-level policy development. Fifteen subthemes were determined, namely quality and safety management, staff planning, administrative and financial management, resource and technology management, care planning, direct and indirect patient care, individual and general staff management, learning opportunities, strategic management, creative thinking, and change management. After two Delphi rounds, the final compilation comprises four main themes, 10 subthemes and 53 task descriptions, excluding staff planning, care planning, direct patient care, administrative management and financial management.

Conclusions

Head nurses' job content mapped by international evidence differs from the job content considered relevant by European opinion leaders. Fragmentation in what European opinion leaders considered relevant within the head nurses' job content became apparent. The compilation can be tailored to different countries or types of hospitals and serve as a guide for second-line nurse managers and hospital executives to determine the key job content based on the priorities and strategic direction of the hospital.
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期刊介绍: The International Journal of Nursing Studies (IJNS) is a highly respected journal that has been publishing original peer-reviewed articles since 1963. It provides a forum for original research and scholarship about health care delivery, organisation, management, workforce, policy, and research methods relevant to nursing, midwifery, and other health related professions. The journal aims to support evidence informed policy and practice by publishing research, systematic and other scholarly reviews, critical discussion, and commentary of the highest standard. The IJNS is indexed in major databases including PubMed, Medline, Thomson Reuters - Science Citation Index, Scopus, Thomson Reuters - Social Science Citation Index, CINAHL, and the BNI (British Nursing Index).
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