Literature DB >> 31841249

Empowerment of front-line leaders in an online learning, certificate programme.

Sarah E Abel1,2, Mellisa Hall1, Mary Jane Swartz1, Elizabeth A Madigan2.   

Abstract

AIM: To evaluate the effectiveness of an online learning, certificate programme for front-line nurse leaders' sense of empowerment.
BACKGROUND: Front-line leaders play a crucial role in health care. Current training is often inadequate. The Institute of Medicine report on The Future of Nursing: Leading Change, Advancing Health (2010) recommends nurses at all levels receive training for their role.
METHODS: A pre- to post-study design was used; instruments included Conditions for Work Effectiveness Questionnaire, Psychological Empowerment Scale, intent to stay, and self-reported knowledge and effectiveness of intervention questions. This study evaluated the effects of online learning for 29 acute care front-line leaders in the USA and Australia.
RESULTS: Structural empowerment significantly improved, pre-assessment (M = 18.50, SD = 1.6940) to post-assessment (M = 19.47, SD = 1.6940). There was no significant difference in intent to stay or overall psychological empowerment. Participants agreed (24/29, 83%) the intervention contributed to their 'sense of empowerment in their role' and 'ability to create an empowering work environment'.
CONCLUSION: Online learning was effective and could be integrated into orientation and/or continuing education plans to develop empowering work environments. IMPLICATIONS FOR NURSING MANAGEMENT: Online learning may be a means of educating and empowering front-line leaders for their role.
© 2019 John Wiley & Sons Ltd.

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Keywords:  charge nurse; empowerment; front-line leader; online learning; role preparation

Mesh:

Year:  2020        PMID: 31841249     DOI: 10.1111/jonm.12933

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Nurs Manag        ISSN: 0966-0429            Impact factor:   3.325


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