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Title

Factors that facilitate Registered Nurses in their first-line nurse manager role.

Authors

Cziraki, Karen; McKey, Colleen; Peachey, Gladys; Baxter, Pamela; Flaherty, Brenda

Abstract

Aim To determine the factors that attract and retain Registered Nurses in the first-line nurse manager role. Background The first-line nurse manger role is pivotal in health-care organisations. National demographics suggest that Canada will face a first-line nurse manager shortage because of retirement in the next decade. Determination of factors that attract and retain Registered Nurses will assist organisations and policy makers to employ strategies to address this shortage. Methods The study used an exploratory, descriptive qualitative approach, consisting of semi-structured individual interviews with 11 Registered Nurses in first-line nurse manager roles. Results The findings revealed a discrepancy between the factors that attract and retain Registered Nurses in the first-line nurse manager role, underscored the importance of the mentor role and confirmed the challenges encountered by first-line nurse managers practicing in the current health-care environment. Conclusions The first-line nurse manager role has been under studied. Further research is warranted to understand which strategies are most effective in supporting first-line nurse managers. Implications for Nursing Management Strategies to support nurses in the first-line nurse manager role are discussed for the individual, programme, organisation and health-care system/policy levels.

Subjects

ONTARIO; EMPLOYEE recruitment; INTERPROFESSIONAL relations; INTERVIEWING; LEADERSHIP; RESEARCH methodology; NURSE administrators; NURSES; NURSING services administration; PROFESSIONAL employee training; QUESTIONNAIRES; RESEARCH; RESPECT; REWARD (Psychology); EMPLOYEES' workload; EMPLOYEE retention; QUALITATIVE research; JUDGMENT sampling; DATA analysis software

Publication

Journal of Nursing Management, 2014, Vol 22, Issue 8, p1005

ISSN

0966-0429

Publication type

Academic Journal

DOI

10.1111/jonm.12093

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