社区弹性模型培训在农村护士领导:测试前/测试后试点干预研究。

IF 1.9 4区 医学 Q2 NURSING
Asiah Ruffin, Andres Azuero, Katherine A Meese, Aoyjai P Montgomery, Maria R Shirey, Jill Stewart, Patricia A Patrician
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摘要

目的:本研究的目的是测试实施健康干预的可行性,即社区弹性模型(CRM)培训护士领导。本初步研究还探讨了CRM对农村地区护士长幸福感、恢复力和倦怠水平的影响。背景:与直接护理护士相比,护士领导报告的幸福感水平较低,然而,改善农村环境中护士领导幸福感的干预措施仍未被探索。方法:采用前测后测先导干预研究设计,对农村护士长进行1小时的CRM培训。结果:CRM培训的实施面临许多可行性挑战,包括招聘和随访。幸福感和倦怠得分略有改善,尽管恢复力得分在随访中略有下降。结论:更稳健的招聘和保留策略对于成功实施CRM培训至关重要。尽管存在可行性问题,但很大比例的参与者会向他人推荐客户关系管理培训,突出了其感知价值。未来的努力不仅应该集中在扩大客户关系管理培训的范围,而且应该实施系统来衡量其对参与者结果和组织绩效的长期影响。
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Community Resiliency Model Training in Rural Nurse Leaders: A Pretest/Posttest Pilot Intervention Study.

Objective: The aim of this study was to test the feasibility of implementing a wellness intervention known as the Community Resiliency Model (CRM) training for nurse leaders. This pilot study also explores the effect of CRM on nurse leader well-being, resilience, and burnout levels in rural settings.

Background: Nurse leaders report lower levels of well-being than direct care nurses, yet interventions to improve well-being remain unexplored for nurse leaders in rural settings.

Methods: A pretest-posttest pilot intervention study design was used for this study, involving a 1-hour CRM training for rural nurse leaders.

Results: Implementation of CRM training faced numerous feasibility challenges, including recruitment and follow-up. Slight improvements in well-being and burnout scores were observed, although resilience scores were slightly worse at follow-up.

Conclusions: More robust recruitment and retention strategies are essential for successful implementation of CRM training. Despite feasibility issues, a significant proportion of participants would recommend CRM training to others, highlighting its perceived value. Future efforts should focus on not only broadening the reach of CRM training but also implementing systems to measure its long-term effects on participant outcomes and organizational performance.

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期刊介绍: ​JONA™ is the authoritative source of information on developments and advances in patient care leadership. Content is geared to nurse executives, directors of nursing, and nurse managers in hospital, community health, and ambulatory care environments. Practical, innovative, and solution-oriented articles provide the tools and data needed to excel in executive practice in changing healthcare systems: leadership development; human, material, and financial resource management and relationships; systems, business, and financial strategies. All articles are peer-reviewed, selected and developed with the guidance of a distinguished group of editorial advisors.
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