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Part 1: The influence of personal and situational predictors on nurses' aspirations to management roles: preliminary findings of a national survey of Canadian nurses

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posted on 2024-06-13, 10:14 authored by HKS Laschinger, CA Wong, S MacDonald-Rencz, V Burkoski, G Cummings, D D'Amour, D Grinspun, M-E Gurnham, S Huckstep, M Leiter, K Perkin, M MacPhee, S Matthews, L O'Brien-Pallas, J Ritchie, M Ruffolo, L Vincent, P Wilk, J Almost, N Purdy, F Daniels, A Grau
AIM: To examine the influence of personal and situational factors on direct-care nurses' interests in pursuing nursing management roles. BACKGROUND: Nursing managers are ageing and nurses do not appear to be interested in nursing management roles, raising concerns about a nursing leadership shortage in the next decade. Little research has focused on factors influencing nurses' career aspirations to nursing management roles. METHODS: A national survey of nurses from nine Canadian provinces was conducted (n = 1241). Multiple regression was used to test a model of personal and situational predictors of nurses' career aspirations to management roles. RESULTS: Twenty-four per cent of nurses expressed interest in pursuing nursing management roles. Personal and situational factors explained 60.2% of nurses' aspirations to management roles. Age, educational preparation, feasibility of further education, leadership self-efficacy, career motivation, and opportunity to motivate others were the strongest predictors of aspirations for management roles. CONCLUSIONS: Personal factors were more strongly associated with career aspirations than situational factors. There is a steady decline in interest in management roles with increasing age. IMPLICATIONS FOR NURSING MANAGEMENT: Nursing leadership training to develop leadership self-efficacy (particularly for younger nurses) and organizational support for pursuing advanced education may encourage nurses to pursue nursing management roles.

History

Journal

Journal of nursing management

Volume

21

Season

Special issue: patient safety management in the health services

Pagination

217-230

Location

Chichester, Eng.

ISSN

0966-0429

eISSN

1365-2834

Language

eng

Publication classification

C Journal article, C1.1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Copyright notice

2012, Blackwell

Issue

2

Publisher

Wiley