Nurse Manager Competency: Views from Executives in Thai Community Hospitals

Background:Adolescent mothers may find the transition to motherhood to be Aim: The aim of this study was to investigate the viewpoints of nurse managers and directors of nursing services in community hospitals regarding the essential competencies of head nurses.Methods:A qualitative descriptive desi...

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Main Authors: Kanjananat Tongmuangtunyatep, Marry Lynn, Wipada Kunaviktikul
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: ANPOR Korea 2017-02-01
Series:Asian Journal for Public Opinion Research
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Online Access:http://kpubs.org/article/articleMain.kpubs?articleANo=ORJSBL_2017_v4n2_88
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Summary:Background:Adolescent mothers may find the transition to motherhood to be Aim: The aim of this study was to investigate the viewpoints of nurse managers and directors of nursing services in community hospitals regarding the essential competencies of head nurses.Methods:A qualitative descriptive design was used to investigate the perspective of nurse managers and directors of nursing services about essential competencies of nurse managers in community hospitals. A total of ten participants (four directors of nursing services and six nurse managers) were interviewed.Findings:Nurse managers and directors of nursing services identified leadership, management, communication, professional ethics, and policy and healthcare environment as the essential competencies for their positions in community hospitals.Conclusions:These findings can be used by executives of community hospitals and nursing institutes to plan for competency development for nurse managers. They should be included in nursing administration programs.
ISSN:2288-6168