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Structural and psychological empowerment of students obtaining continuing leadership education in Finland–a national survey

  • Anja Terkamo-Moisio*
  • , Mira Palonen
  • , Heli Vaartio-Rajalin
  • , Laura-Maria Peltonen
  • , Pirjo Partanen
  • , Helena Leino-Kilpi
  • , Marja Kaunonen
  • , Pirjo Kaakinen
  • , Arja Häggman-Laitila
  • *Korresponderande författare för detta arbete

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Sammanfattning

Background: In nursing, empowerment may be deemed one's potential to gain power, achieve goals and promote one's skills to advance positive changes in the working environment, or decentralization of authority. Empowerment is associated with nurses' and nurse leaders' satisfaction, performance and organizational commitment, as well as burnout, emotional exhaustion and intentions to leave the profession. Research on nurse empowerment in relation to continuing education is sparse. Objectives: This study describes the structural and psychological empowerment levels of students beginning a collaboratively implemented continuing leadership education program. Design: Cross-sectional electronic survey. Settings: National, continuing nursing leadership education program (37 ECT) organized by five universities that provide masters level education to nurse leaders in Finland. Participants: Students (N = 85) working at nine healthcare organizations across the service system as current or prospective nurse leaders and enrolled in the continuing leadership education program. Methods: The Conditions of Work Effectiveness Questionnaire and the Work Empowerment Questionnaire were each used to measure structural and psychological empowerment, respectively. The data were collected between October 2019 and February 2020. Results: A total of 69 students participated (response rate 81 %). Moderate levels of both structural and psychological empowerment were observed. In structural empowerment, the strongest dimension was access to opportunity (4.1, SD 0.7), whereas access to support was the weakest (2.7, SD 0.7). The strongest psychological empowerment dimension was verbal empowerment (8.5, SD 1.9) and the weakest was outcome empowerment (7.0, SD 1.6). Conclusions: Nurses and nurse leaders seem to lack the status and power required to impact their organizations, possibly causing them to apply for nursing leadership education. Nurse leaders should be given opportunities for continuing leadership education to improve empowerment and, as a result, staff outcomes.

OriginalspråkEngelska
Artikelnummer105456
TidskriftNurse Education Today
Volym116
DOI
StatusPublicerad - sep. 2022
MoE-publikationstypA1 Tidskriftsartikel-refererad

Finansiering

The first author received a personal grant from the Finnish Nursing Education Foundation . A continuing leadership education program for nurses was initiated in the autumn of 2019 to address the future demands and challenges of nurse leaders and to enhance their leadership skills. The program has a workload of 37 European Credit Transfer System (ECTS) credits and received financial support from the Ministry of Education and Culture in Finland for its initiation. Education through the program over the 2 years lasting from September 2019 to March 2021 comprised seven courses that included themes of: leadership theories; leadership of an attractive organization; financial and productivity management in nursing; implementation and evaluation of evidence-based nursing; leadership of effective client and patient care; leadership of partnerships; workplace culture; and a digitalized seamless social and health service system. This program for continuing leadership education was implemented in collaboration with all five of the universities in Finland that provide nursing science as a main discipline. The program used a web-based learning management system called Moodle, as well as face-to-face seminars, to facilitate students' ability to combine their studies with their work and family life.

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