| Literature DB >> 36238937 |
Marit Hegg Reime1,2, Karin Bell1, Bente Albrigtsen1, Elisabeth Grov Beisland1.
Abstract
Introduction: Studies show that nursing education institutions do not sufficiently prepare newly graduated nurses for the challenges they face when it comes to the leadership role. The direct relationship between leadership and quality of care makes it imperative to explore what contributes to prepare undergraduate nursing students to be effective future leaders. Objective: To explore how second-year nursing students experience development of nursing leadership competence when participating in student-run teams (SRTs).Entities:
Keywords: leadership; medical/surgical practice; nursing education; reflective notes; student-run teams
Year: 2022 PMID: 36238937 PMCID: PMC9551337 DOI: 10.1177/23779608221130604
Source DB: PubMed Journal: SAGE Open Nurs ISSN: 2377-9608
Example of Analysis of One Sub-theme.
| The manifest content | The latent content | |||
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| Meaning units | Condensation | Codes | Sub-theme | Theme |
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| Impressed by nurses’ control over what should happen and when. | Discovery of all aspects of the professional role | Discovery and recognition of the leadership role contributed to development of nursing identity. | Nursing leadership skills are developed in a safe authentic clinical environment. |
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| Discovery of the nurses’ great responsibility | Impressed by skilled role models | ||
| Experience the responsibility | ||||
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| Surprised by time spent on managing and coordinating. | |||
| Gaining insight by making experiences in an authentic environment | ||||
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| SRT made the students more confident | Nursing identity is linked to mastery of the leadership role. | ||
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Theme and Sub-themes.
| Theme | Nursing leadership skills are developed in a safe authentic clinical environment. |
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Discovery and recognition of the leadership role contributed to development of nursing identity. Being challenged and given responsibility in the SRT contributed to development of nursing leadership skills. The way nursing services are organized affects the quality of care and satisfaction in one's own work situation. |