Elly Wardani, Tony Ryan, Mutia Yusuf, Hajjul Kamil, Rachmah Rachmah, Suryane Sulistiana Susanti, Linda Shields, Joan Gygax Spicer
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How nurses in a developing country perceive and experience leadership: A qualitative study.
Background: In Indonesia, information on and research into how Indonesian nurses perceive and experience leadership and leadership roles is limited.
Aims: This study was designed to identify Indonesian nurses' perceptions and experiences of leadership and nurse leadership roles in the hospital setting.
Design: A qualitative study with semi-structured interviews.
Methods: The study was conducted in a large, urban hospital in Indonesia. Twenty nurses who had worked in this hospital for more than a year were interviewed. A thematic approach was used for data analysis. This study is conducted and reported according to the SRQR checklist.
Results: The participants' perceptions and experiences of leadership were organized within three themes: searching for a description of leadership, viewing leadership and management as the same, and experiencing limited leadership opportunities.
Impact statements: The study revealed little evidence that nurses were being empowered to provide leadership within the organization. Although nurses in many developed countries now serve on governing boards, this is not immediately foreseeable for nurses in Indonesia.
Conclusions: The participants' view of leadership in nursing was not overtly critical. Perhaps they did not understand that leadership is a dynamic concept and that it might be perceived differently depending on the context.
期刊介绍:
Contemporary Nurse is an international peer-reviewed journal designed to increase nursing skills, knowledge and communication, assist in professional development and to enhance educational standards by publishing stimulating, informative and useful articles on a range of issues influencing professional nursing research, teaching and practice.
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Contemporary Nurse publishes original research articles, reviews and discussion papers.