A qualitative study to explain the criteria of nursing managers in selecting effective nursing diagnosis
Catégorie d'article: Original article
Publié en ligne: 16 déc. 2024
Pages: 469 - 477
Reçu: 18 janv. 2023
Accepté: 12 avr. 2023
DOI: https://doi.org/10.2478/fon-2024-0051
Mots clés
© 2024 Alaa Jawad Kadhim et al., published by Sciendo
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Objective
This study aimed to explain the criteria of managers at different levels of nursing in selecting effective nursing diagnosis.
Methods
In conventional content analysis, 10 nursing managers at different levels including head nurse, supervisor, and nursing manager were interviewed. Data was collected with semi-structured interviews and a narrative approach. Data analysis was performed using the Zhang–Wildemuth method simultaneously with sampling.
Results
Four head nurses, four supervisors (educational, clinical), and two nursing managers were interviewed. The results of the analysis led to the extraction of two main categories: centrality of the nursing profession, with the sub-categories compatibility with nursing practices and compliance with organizational and professional principles of nursing, and covering the patient care aspect, with sub-categories of having potential to facilitate and adapting to patient care conditions.
Conclusions
The analysis of the views of nursing managers shows that health managers should consider various management aspects such as functional and organizational to increase the efficiency of nursing interventions in the selection of nursing diagnostic systems. From the point of view of health managers, nursing diagnoses should cover the considerations of patients, nurses, and work environments.