International Journal of Nursing Sciences (Apr 2017)

The challenges that head nurses confront on financial management today: A qualitative study

  • Yang Bai, RN, BA,
  • Can Gu, RN, PhD,
  • Qirong Chen, RN, BA,
  • Jinnan Xiao, RN, BA,
  • Dan Liu, RN, MSc,
  • Siyuan Tang, PhD

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijnss.2017.03.007
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 4, no. 2
pp. 122 – 127

Abstract

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Aim: To explore challenges that Chinese head nurses confront on financial management from the perspective of different levels of nursing and non-nursing managers and to provide contemporary nurse managers with suitable supports. Methods: Eighteen nursing leaders in different levels were divided into two groups: Junior Leadership Group (head nurses) and Senior Leadership Group (nurse coordinator, nurse executive, and vice-president of the hospital). All the subjects were invited to participate in a semi-structured interview. The interviews were audio-taped and transcribed, and data were analyzed using a comparative content approach. Results: The four following challenges that head nurses confront on financial management practice were identified from the research findings: 1) lack of intrinsic motivation; 2) insufficient training and education on financial management and nursing economics; 3) desires for cross-uniting communication and cooperation; 4) insufficient reference managerial tool. Conclusions: The confusion confronted by head nurses in Changsha include three aspects: managerial roles, managerial training, and managerial tools. Cooperative management model, evidence-based management training, and data-driven tools will contribute to improving the financial management capacity of nurse managers.

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