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背景:灾害创造了一个以混乱和不确定为特征的环境,往往使护士感到得不到管理部门的支持。尽管如此,护士在医疗系统应对此类危机中发挥着至关重要的作用。因此,本研究旨在探讨专家对灾害和突发事件护理人力资源管理的看法。方法:本研究采用常规定性含量分析设计。在2025年2月至4月期间,采用有目的抽样方法在伊朗招募了21名专家和灾害管理人员。采用半结构化访谈的方式收集数据,经参与者同意录音,逐字转录成Word文档,导入MAXQDA软件(2020版)进行系统整理和分析。数据分析采用Graneheim and Lundman(2020)定性内容分析方法。结果:分析发现灾害护理人力资源管理存在一个主旋律,灾害护理人力资源管理不到位;五个副旋律,灾害护理人力资源管理不到位,灾害护理人力资源管理不到位,灾害护理人力资源管理不到位,灾害护理人力资源管理不到位,灾害护理人力资源管理不到位,灾害护理人力资源管理不到位。结论:鉴于我们对护士在灾害和紧急情况下的能力的持续观察,预计本研究的结果将有助于规划者、决策者和卫生部门管理者在潜在的未来灾害中有效地分配护理人力。这将提高在此类事件中向受伤个人及其家属提供服务的质量。
Perspectives and Experts of Human Resource Management in Nursing During Disasters and Emergencies: A Qualitative Content Analysis.
Background: Disasters create an environment characterized by chaos and uncertainty, often leaving nurses feeling unsupported by their management. Despite this, nurses play a crucial role in the healthcare system's response during such crises. Therefore, this study aims to explore the perspectives of experts on human resource management in nursing during disasters and emergencies.
Methods: This study employed a conventional qualitative content analysis design. Purposive sampling was used to recruit 21 experts and disaster managers in Iran between February and April 2025. Data were collected through semistructured interviews, which were audio recorded with participants' consent, transcribed verbatim into Word documents, and imported into MAXQDA software (Version 2020) for systematic organization and analysis. The data were analyzed using Graneheim and Lundman's (2020) qualitative content analysis method.
Results: The analysis of the findings resulted in one main theme, poor nursing human resource management in disasters, and five subthemes, ineffective command process, passive presence and withdrawal, ineffective employment of volunteer nursing, insufficient attention to safety, and insufficient reinforcement of motivation.
Conclusion: Given our ongoing observations of nurses' capabilities during disasters and emergencies, it is expected that the results of this study will aid planners, policymakers, and health sector managers in effectively allocating nursing manpower in potential future disasters. This will improve the quality of services offered to injured individuals and their families during such events.