Role and working conditions of hospital nurse managers: A binational study from Peru and Mexico
Abstract
Purpose: To examine perceptions and experiences of nurses working in Peru and Mexico about their management role and working conditions at the hospital.
Methods: Twenty four focus groups were conducted with 164 nurses. Participants were recruited using a convenience sampling. Data were analyzed using a content analysis technique.
Results: Themes identified were: regarding their perception of their role identifies two aspects: management and nursing staff and resources and motivation and commitment to the management function of nursing care, with regard to working conditions are identified: workload and number of nurses deficiency, deficiency in resources to perform the work of nurses and a need for recognition in its management function, also was identified an issue related to the training of undergraduate and graduate students, by identifying a disagreement with current training in undergraduate nursing professionals, as well as the need for continuing education in the management function.
Conclusion: Further research is needed to understand the impact of nursing management in patient care and outcomes at hospitals in Latin America.
Implications for practice: Understanding the role and working conditions of nurse managers could inform management policies in Peru and Mexico and address the nurse shortage affecting Latin America.Full Text:
PDFDOI: https://doi.org/10.5430/jha.v3n3p91
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Journal of Hospital Administration
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