Boosting morale and improving performance in the nursing setting


Autoria(s): Stapleton, Peta; Henderson, Amanda; Creedy, Debra K.; Cooke, Marie; Patterson, Elizabeth; Alexander, Heather; Haywood, Alison; Dalton, Megan
Data(s)

2007

Resumo

AIM AND BACKGROUND: While the importance of morale is well researched in the nursing literature, strategies and interventions are not so prolific. The complexities of interpersonal relationships within the clinical domain, and the critical issues faced by nurses on a daily basis, indicate that morale, job satisfaction and motivation are essential components in improving workplace efficiency, output and communication amongst staff. Drawing on educational, organizational and psychological literature, this paper argues that the ability to inspire morale in staff is a fundamental indicator of sound leadership and managerial characteristics. EVALUATION AND KEY ISSUES: Four practical concepts that could be implemented in the clinical setting are proposed. These include: role preparation for managers, understanding internal and external motivation, fostering internal motivation in nursing staff, and the importance of attitude when investing in relationships.

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/95210/

Publicador

Wiley-Blackwell Publishing Ltd.

Relação

DOI:10.1111/j.1365-2934.2007.00745.x

Stapleton, Peta, Henderson, Amanda, Creedy, Debra K., Cooke, Marie, Patterson, Elizabeth, Alexander, Heather, Haywood, Alison, & Dalton, Megan (2007) Boosting morale and improving performance in the nursing setting. Journal of Nursing Management, 15(8), pp. 811-816.

Direitos

Copyright 2007 Wiley-Blackwell Publishing Ltd.

Fonte

Faculty of Health

Palavras-Chave #Hospital #Leadership #Morale #Nurse manager #Ward culture #article #burnout #clinical competence #education #health care facility #health personnel attitude #human #interpersonal communication #morality #motivation #nurse administrator #nurse attitude #nursing #nursing methodology research #nursing staff #occupational health #organization #organization and management #practice guideline #psychological aspect #public relations #social support #total quality management #workplace #Attitude of Health Personnel #Burnout #Professional #Communication #Guidelines as Topic #Health Facility Environment #Humans #Interprofessional Relations #Nurse Administrators #Nurse's Role #Nursing #Supervisory #Organizational Culture #Organizational Innovation
Tipo

Journal Article