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Making New Health Services Work: Nurse Leaders as Facilitators of Service Development in Rural Emergency Services

机译:使新的卫生服务工作:护士长作为农村急诊服务发展的促进者

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Nurse leaders in middle management positions in Norway and other Western countries perform additional new tasks due to high demands for quality and efficacy in healthcare services. These nurses are increasingly becoming responsible for service development and innovation in addition to their traditional leadership and management roles. This article analyses two Norwegian nurse leaders efforts in developing an emergency service in rural municipal healthcare. The analysis applies an ethnographic approach to the data collection by combining interviews with the nurse leaders with observations and interviews with six nurses in the emergency service. The primary theoretical concepts used to support the analysis include “organizing work” and “articulation work”. The results show that in the development of an existing emergency room service, the nurse leaders drew upon their experience as clinical nurses and leaders in various middle management positions in rural community healthcare. Due to their local knowledge and experience, the nurses were able to mobilize and facilitate cooperation among relevant actors in the community and negotiate for resources required for emergency medical equipment, professional development, and staffing to perform emergency care within the rural healthcare context. Due to their distinctive professional and organizational competency and experience, the nurse leaders were well equipped to play a key role in developing services. While mobilizing actors and negotiating for resources, the nurses creatively balanced these two aspects of nursing work to develop the service in accordance to their expectation of providing the highest quality of nursing care to their patients. The nurse leaders balanced their professional ambitions for the service with legal directives, economic incentives, and budgets. Throughout the development process, the nurses carefully combined value-based and goal-based management concerns. In contrast, other studies investigating nursing management and leadership have described that these orientations are in opposition to each other. This study shows that nurses leading the processes of change in rural communities manage the change process by combining the professional and organizational domains of the services.
机译:由于对医疗服务质量和功效的高要求,挪威和其他西方国家的中层管理职位的护士领导者还要执行其他新任务。除了传统的领导和管理角色外,这些护士也越来越负责服务开发和创新。本文分析了两名挪威护士长在农村市政医疗中发展紧急服务的努力。该分析通过将与护士长的访谈和观察与对紧急服务中六名护士的访谈相结合,将人种学方法应用于数据收集。支持分析的主要理论概念包括“组织工作”和“表达工作”。结果表明,在现有急诊室服务的开发中,护士领导者借鉴了他们作为临床护士和农村社区医疗机构中层管理职位的领导者的经验。由于他们在当地的知识和经验,护士得以动员并促进社区中有关行为者之间的合作,并协商了紧急医疗设备,专业发展和人员配置所需的资源,以在农村医疗保健领域进行紧急护理。由于他们独特的专业和组织能力以及经验,护士长们具备了在发展服务中发挥关键作用的能力。在动员演员和进行资源谈判的同时,护士们创造性地平衡了护理工作的这两个方面,以根据他们期望为患者提供最优质护理服务的期望来发展服务。护士领导者通过法律指令,经济激励措施和预算来平衡他们对服务的专业抱负。在整个开发过程中,护士们将基于价值和基于目标的管理关注点进行了精心组合。相反,其他有关护理管理和领导力的研究则表明,这些方向是相互对立的。这项研究表明,领导农村社区变革过程的护士通过结合服务的专业和组织领域来管理变革过程。

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