Self-leadership of nurses in a critical care outreach service: The development of a conceptual framework
Health SA Gesondheid (Print)
; 27(NA): 1-10, 2022. tables
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ABSTRACT
Background:
Globally, critical care outreach services (CCOS) were implemented in health care facilities; however, compliance with guidelines is poor. The authors have noticed that a gap exists in the literature on how self-leadership might influence nurses' implementation of CCOS. Self-leadership is about leadership applied to oneself. Critical care outreach services assist nurses with the nursing care of a patient whose health is declining. Leadership is needed for the successful implementation of CCOS.Aim:
This article aims to outline the method the authors followed for developing the conceptual framework for how self-leadership amongst nurses influenced the functioning of CCOS.Setting:
The research was conducted at a private hospital in Pretoria.Methods:
A qualitative approach was followed to provide an accurate description of nurses' experiences on their self-leadership in a CCOS. The practice-oriented theory of Dickoff (1968) was the reasoning map for developing and constructing the conceptual framework.Results:
Bedside nurses experienced the following self-leadership strategies constructive thought patterns, natural rewards and behaviours focused on their implementation of CCOS.Conclusion:
The conceptual framework was part of another study and provided the authors with a rationale that guided the authors with the development of self-leadership strategies in a CCOS. Contribution The conceptual framework provided the authors with an understanding of how nurses' self-leadership influenced the implementation of CCOS. The conceptual framework can also assist in developing training programmes for nurses to improve their self-leadership and ultimately improve nurses' competence in providing quality nursing care to patients.Palavras-chave
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Health SA Gesondheid (Print)
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2022
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