护理院管理人员“我的家庭生活”领导力支持计划的评估

S. Penney, A. Ryan, P. Slater, Julienne Meyer, B. Dewar, T. Owen, B. Lynch
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:养老院是为老年人提供护理的核心,必须支持该部门的领导人,以提高向这些居民提供护理的平等性,这些居民往往有多种复杂的需求和共同存在的健康状况。我的家庭生活领导力支持计划(MHLLS)是一种创新的方法,可以增强这些环境中的护理文化。这项研究探讨了在英格兰、苏格兰和北爱尔兰完成该项目的298名参与者的发现。数据来自MHL LSP、工作场所时间表评估(AWES)和工作场所变化时间表感知(PoWCS)的参与者定期完成的两份问卷。结果按探索性因素分析确定的因素进行分类。本研究仅关注问卷前后的定量结果。该研究还提供了AWES和POWCS的最新因素分析。研究结果有力地证明了MHLLS计划对三个参与国的总体积极影响。MHL参与者报告其护理院内发生重大变化的关键领域是对他们及其员工的认可和尊重、工作量、护理质量和工作关系。总的来说,这项研究表明,管理者的领导技能以及他们对其对员工、亲属和居民影响的看法发生了显著的积极变化。
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An Evaluation of the ‘My Home Life’ Leadership Support Programme for Care Home Managers
: Care homes are central to the provision of care for older people and it is essential the leaders in this sector are supported to enhance the equality of care provided to these residents, often with multiple and complex needs and co-existing health conditions. The My Home Life Leadership Support program (MHLLS) is an innovative approach that enhances the culture of care in these settings. This study explored the findings of 298 participants who completed the program in England, Scotland, and Northern Ireland. Data were analyzed from two questionnaires which are routinely completed, by participants on the MHL LSP, the Assessment of Workplace Schedule (AWES) and the Perceptions of Workplace Change Schedule (PoWCS). The results were categorized by factors identified by the exploratory factor analysis. This study focuses only on the quantitative findings from pre-and post-questionnaires. The study also provides an updated factor analysis of the AWES and POWCS. The results provide robust evidence of the overall positive impact of the MHLLS program across the three participating countries. The key areas in which MHL participants report significant change within their care homes are recognition and regard for them and their staff, workload, quality of care, and working relationships. Overall, this study has demonstrated a significant positive change in managers' leadership skills and their perceptions of the impact of this on staff, relatives, and residents.
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