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Can J Nurs Res ; 55(3): 267-278, 2023 Sep.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36734052

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BACKGROUND: Nurse leaders play a fundamental role in improving patient quality care delivery, thus improving patient clinical outcomes. PURPOSE: This systematic review examined the knowledge to date of nursing leadership on reducing patient readmission rates. METHODS: A literature review was conducted using seven electronic databases: Medline Ovid, PubMed, Cumulative Index to Nursing and Allied Health (CINAHL) Plus, Emerald, PsycINFO, ABI/INFORM collection, and EBSCO, with the addition of references for relevant papers reviewed. FINDINGS: The search resulted in a total of 15 articles. Findings revealed that leadership practices of nurses have an impact on reducing patient readmission rates. CONCLUSIONS: The results suggest a need for further rigorous studies investigating the mechanism of how nursing leadership relates to patient readmission rates and how to translate this into practice across diverse cultures.


Asunto(s)
Liderazgo , Readmisión del Paciente , Humanos
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Int J Nurs Pract ; 28(5): e13077, 2022 Oct.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35770445

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AIM: The aim of this study was to assess the influence of perceived work environment, empowerment and psychological stress on job burnout among nurses working at the time of the COVID-19 pandemic. BACKGROUND: Nurses experienced high levels of job burnout during the pandemic, which impacted their mental health and well-being. Studies investigating the influence of work environment, empowerment and stress on burnout during the time of COVID-19 are limited. DESIGN: The study utilized a cross-sectional design. METHODS: Data were collected from 351 nurses in Oman between January and March 2021. The Maslach Burnout Inventory, the Practice Environment Scale of the Nursing Work Index, the Conditions of Work Effectiveness Questionnaire and the Perceived Stress Scale were used to assess study variables. RESULTS: About two-thirds of the nurses (65.6%) reported high levels of job burnout. Nurse managers' ability, leadership and support; staffing and resources adequacy; and nurses' access to support were significant factors associated with a reduced level of burnout. CONCLUSION: Supporting nurses during the crisis, ensuring adequate staffing levels and providing sufficient resources are critical to lower job burnout. Creating a positive and empowered work environment is vital to enhance nurses' retention during the pandemic.


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Agotamiento Profesional , COVID-19 , Enfermeras y Enfermeros , Personal de Enfermería en Hospital , Agotamiento Profesional/epidemiología , COVID-19/epidemiología , Estudios Transversales , Humanos , Satisfacción en el Trabajo , Personal de Enfermería en Hospital/psicología , Pandemias , Estrés Psicológico/epidemiología , Encuestas y Cuestionarios
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Nurs Forum ; 56(4): 897-904, 2021 Oct.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34350619

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BACKGROUND: Fostering a healthy work environment becomes a necessity in health care institutions that value quality care and patient safety. However, limited studies investigated the impact of work environment characteristics including staffing and teamness among healthcare teams on adverse patient events in Oman. AIMS: To examine the (1) impact of work environment, interprofessional teamness, staffing levels on adverse patient events and (2) predicting factors of perceptions of work environment among nurses in the Sultanate of Oman. METHOD: A cross-sectional descriptive design was utilized to collect data from 2113 nurses. Participants completed a self-report questionnaire that included a set of instruments. RESULTS: The results showed a strong positive relationship between work environment and teamness (r = 0.59, p < 0.001). Nurses working in a favorable environment that has positive teamwork reported a reduction in adverse events including patient and family complaints, patient and family verbal abuse, patient falls, nosocomial infections, and medication errors (p < 0.001). There was a nonsignificant correlation between staffing and adverse patient events. CONCLUSION: Fostering a healthy and supportive work environment continue to be crucial for ensuring patient safety. Nurse administrators should strive to improve work environment through creating a culture that values interprofessional teamwork and collaborative relationships.


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Enfermeras Administradoras , Personal de Enfermería en Hospital , Estudios Transversales , Humanos , Omán , Recursos Humanos
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J Nurs Manag ; 29(7): 2152-2162, 2021 Oct.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33960043

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BACKGROUND: Authentic leadership has been consistently cited as a strong precursor of sustained job performance and work effectiveness in nurses; however, studies linking authentic leadership with nurses' safety actions, nurse-assessed adverse patient events and nursing care quality are scarce. AIM: To examine whether nurses' safety actions mediate the relationship between authentic leadership, nurse-assessed adverse events and nursing care quality. METHODS: A multi-centre, cross-sectional study involving 1,608 nurses employed in acute care facilities in Oman. Multi-stage regression analysis was conducted in testing for the mediation model. FINDINGS: Nurse managers in Oman were perceived to be highly authentic by their staff nurses. Authentic leadership significantly predicted nurses' safety actions (ß = 0.168, p < .001), decrease in nurse-assessed adverse events (ß = -0.017, p = .024) and increase in care quality (ß = 0.121, p < .001). Further, the association between authentic leadership and nurse-assessed adverse events (ß = -0.063, p = .057) and care quality (ß = 0.038, p = .002) was mediated by nurses' safety actions. CONCLUSION: Results suggest the importance of developing nurse managers' authentic leadership to foster nurses' safety actions and reduce adverse patient outcomes and promote nursing care quality. IMPLICATIONS FOR NURSING MANAGEMENT: Organizational efforts to address patient safety issues should be directed towards developing authentic leadership in nurse managers through leadership programmes, periodic evaluation of leadership competencies (e.g., 360-degree or a bottom-up performance evaluation), and a creation of a safe culture in which nurses can openly report safety concerns for corrective action.


Asunto(s)
Enfermeras Administradoras , Personal de Enfermería en Hospital , Estudios Transversales , Humanos , Satisfacción en el Trabajo , Liderazgo , Calidad de la Atención de Salud
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Br J Nurs ; 30(7): 434-439, 2021 Apr 08.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33830806

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BACKGROUND: The authors were unable to find studies comparing the critical thinking skills of nursing students on advanced standing programmes (ASP) and on traditional 4-year BN programmes in Canada. The ASP is a condensed Bachelor of Nursing (BN) programme, designed for students who already have a university degree or similar qualification. AIM: To measure and compare the critical thinking skills of ASP students and traditional 4-year BN students. METHOD: A cross-sectional study using a self-administered questionnaire used to collect data from 100 nursing students at a university in Canada. Data were analysed using descriptive and inferential statistics. All research ethics were taken into consideration. FINDINGS: All participants scored highly in their critical thinking skills. However, ASP students scored significantly higher than their counterparts on the 4-year programme (M=21.6 vs M=18.9, F=4.75, P=0.035). CONCLUSION: Higher critical thinking skills among ASP nursing students is a promising sign to expand and support this type of programme as a fast and effective method to cover the shortage in nurses.


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Competencia Clínica , Educación en Enfermería , Estudiantes de Enfermería , Pensamiento , Canadá , Competencia Clínica/estadística & datos numéricos , Estudios Transversales , Educación en Enfermería/organización & administración , Educación en Enfermería/estadística & datos numéricos , Bachillerato en Enfermería , Humanos , Investigación en Educación de Enfermería , Investigación en Evaluación de Enfermería , Estudiantes de Enfermería/psicología , Estudiantes de Enfermería/estadística & datos numéricos
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Nurse Educ Today ; 100: 104865, 2021 May.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33740703

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BACKGROUND: Inter Professional Education and Collaboration (IPEC) is grounded on mutual respect, enhances collaborative practice, and increases satisfaction among health care professionals. PURPOSE: The study was conducted to assess the level of knowledge and readiness for IPEC among nursing students. METHODS: The student's level of knowledge was assessed using a 20 item questionnaire while their readiness for IPEC was measured using the Readiness for Interprofessional Learning Scale (RIPLS) comprising 19 items. A total of 125 nursing students participated in the study and data was analyzed using Statistical Package for the Social Sciences (SPSS) version 25 DISCUSSION: The mean level of knowledge was 44.41 with SD of 4.72. The mean readiness score was 79.09 with the SD of 11.77. There is no significant association between the knowledge and readiness of nursing students regarding IPEC and their demographic variables at 0.05 confidence level. CONCLUSIONS: Majority of the students had moderately adequate knowledge about IPEC and high level of readiness towards IPEC. This implies that when appropriately implemented, the students will reap the benefits of IPEC, which has the potential to improve their ability to provide holistic nursing care to their patients.


Asunto(s)
Bachillerato en Enfermería , Educación Profesional , Estudiantes de Enfermería , Actitud del Personal de Salud , Conducta Cooperativa , Humanos , Relaciones Interprofesionales , Proyectos Piloto , Encuestas y Cuestionarios
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J Nurs Scholarsh ; 52(1): 95-104, 2020 01.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31692251

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PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was twofold: (a) to assess predictors of the turnover intention, burnout, and perceived quality of care among nurses working in Oman, and (b) to examine the potential moderating role of job satisfaction on the relationship between work environment and nurse turnover intention. DESIGN: A cross-sectional design was used to collect data from a sample of 207 nurses working in a public hospital in Muscat, Oman. METHODS: An electronic survey was used to assess nurses' perceptions of work environment, burnout, job satisfaction, turnover intention, and quality of care. FINDINGS: Participation in hospital affairs, a foundation for quality of care, and staffing adequacy were predictors of burnout among nurses and perceived quality of care. Logistic regression analysis revealed that working in a favorable environment was associated with less turnover intention, but only when job satisfaction was high. CONCLUSIONS: Improving nurse job satisfaction is a mechanism through which future interventions could enhance working conditions and promote better nurse retention. CLINICAL RELEVANCE: Organizational strategies are needed to increase nurse job satisfaction by empowering nurses to take more active roles in hospital affairs as a strategy to reduce turnover intention and enhance the quality of patient care.


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Agotamiento Profesional/prevención & control , Satisfacción en el Trabajo , Personal de Enfermería en Hospital/organización & administración , Reorganización del Personal/estadística & datos numéricos , Calidad de la Atención de Salud , Adulto , Estudios Transversales , Femenino , Hospitales Públicos , Humanos , Intención , Masculino , Persona de Mediana Edad , Modelos Organizacionales , Omán , Encuestas y Cuestionarios , Recursos Humanos , Lugar de Trabajo
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