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[Nurses' perception of management]

V M Sette1, A Silva, M C Da Costa

  • 1Hospital Moinhos de Vento.

Revista Gaucha De Enfermagem
|January 1, 1997
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Nurses perceive hospital ward management through five key areas, highlighting a need for curriculum updates and improved nurse training to align education with healthcare demands.

Area of Science:

  • Nursing Management
  • Healthcare Administration
  • Qualitative Research Methods

Context:

  • Explores nurses' perspectives on ward management within hospital settings.
  • Focuses on the practical challenges and perceptions of frontline nursing staff.
  • Investigates ward management in three hospitals in Porto Alegre, Brazil.

Purpose:

  • To identify and analyze nurses' perceptions of ward management.
  • To understand the key factors influencing nurses' views on management.
  • To provide insights for improving nursing education and practice.

Summary:

  • Utilized qualitative interviews with 16 nurses to gather data on ward management.
  • Employed content analysis (Bardin, 1977) to examine interview transcripts.

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  • Identified five emergent themes: management conception, characteristics, nurses' activities, feelings, and nursing graduation.
  • Impact:

    • Results suggest a need for curriculum modification in nursing education.
    • Highlights the importance of continuous professional development for nurse educators.
    • Emphasizes aligning nursing education with current labor market requirements for enhanced proficiency.