2022
DOI: 10.1097/nna.0000000000001149
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Do Nurse Managers Feel Competent in the Financial and Business Aspects of Their Roles?

Abstract: OBJECTIVEThe aim of this study was to assess the influence of 3 variables on unit-based nurse managers' self-perception of business and financial competence in patient care: 1) educational degree; 2) participation in leadership development continuing education; and 3) prior nursing management experience.BACKGROUNDNurse managers must develop business acumen to support patient care and the nurses who provide care. Successful managers must become fluent in the language of finance and must understand how to use it… Show more

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“…Onboarding plays a fundamental role in unit functioning, and a wealth of evidence exists regarding the influence of nurse leader engagement on RN retention and satisfaction 35. However, as the findings herein reflect, NMs are challenged to find sufficient time for staff interaction because of competing operational and administrative responsibilities 35,36. According to Gleason, 45% of NM respondents had inadequate time to interact with staff 37.…”
Section: Implications For Nurse Leadersmentioning
confidence: 81%
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“…Onboarding plays a fundamental role in unit functioning, and a wealth of evidence exists regarding the influence of nurse leader engagement on RN retention and satisfaction 35. However, as the findings herein reflect, NMs are challenged to find sufficient time for staff interaction because of competing operational and administrative responsibilities 35,36. According to Gleason, 45% of NM respondents had inadequate time to interact with staff 37.…”
Section: Implications For Nurse Leadersmentioning
confidence: 81%
“…35 However, as the findings herein reflect, NMs are challenged to find sufficient time for staff interaction because of competing operational and administrative responsibilities. 35,36 According to Gleason, 45% of NM respondents had inadequate time to interact with staff. 37 Furthermore, as evidenced by Jackson and Nowell, demands on NMs only worsened during the pandemic as the scope of their responsibilities increased.…”
Section: Implications For Nurse Leadersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This worldwide trend emphasizes how crucial it is for Saudi Arabia's healthcare system to strike a balance between social obligations and financial considerations in order to deliver medical services that adhere to international standards (Welch, 2022).…”
Section: Global Journal Of Management and Business Research ( A ) Xxi...mentioning
confidence: 99%