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Understanding how nurse managers see their role in supporting ICU nurse well-being-A case study
Anne Mette N Adams1, Diane Chamberlain1, Tracey M Giles1
1College of Nursing and Health Sciences, Flinders University, Adelaide, Australia.
Aim:
To explore how nurse managers perceive and experience their role in supporting the well-being of intensive care nurses.
Background:
While it is known that nurse manager behaviours affect nurse well-being, literature indicates that intensive care nurses may not receive the support they require. Understanding how nurse managers see their role in supporting nurse well-being is crucial to offer recommendations for improvement.
Methods:
Qualitative multiple case study design. Twelve semi-structured, in-depth interviews were conducted with nurse managers from Australian intensive care unit settings. Data were analysed using thematic analysis.
Results:
Nurse manages felt unsure about what their supportive role involved, lacked training on how to support nurse well-being and called for organisational backup to carry out their role effectively. The study also provided insight into the strategies that enabled nurse managers to support nurse well-being.
Conclusion:
There is currently no consensus on the role of the nurse manager in supporting nurse well-being resulting in inconsistencies and wide practice variations. Furthermore, nurse managers need support and training if they are required to support nurse well-being.
Implications For Nursing Management:
A clear definition of the nurse manager supportive role describing the purpose and core functions involved in this role must be developed to support nurse well-being.
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