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Creating an Organizational Culture and Climate of Meaningful Recognition for Nurse Managers
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Creating an Organizational Culture and Climate of Meaningful Recognition for Nurse Managers

M Lindell Joseph, Lesly Kelly, Mary Beth Hovda Davis, Deb Zimmermann and Dani Ward
The Journal of nursing administration, Vol.53(7-8), pp.370-377
07/01/2023
DOI: 10.1097/NNA.0000000000001302
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Abstract

OBJECTIVESTo examine the current nurse manager (NM) recognition culture and climate in organizations and to develop a theoretical foundation for meaningful recognition. BACKGROUNDNurse managers call for wider recognition, but the theoretical conceptualization and underpinnings of meaningful recognition are sparse in the literature. METHODSA qualitative descriptive design was used utilizing individual interviews. The study participants included 30 individuals consisting of NMs, chief nursing officers, and chief nursing executives. Content analysis was conducted. RESULTSA theoretical model with super-categories and supportive quotes was created to operationalize a culture and climate of meaningful recognition in the organizations represented by the sample. CONCLUSIONThis qualitative descriptive study highlights the importance of recognizing the value of NMs for their contributions to nursing leadership and patient care. Implications of recognizing NMs are counteracting the feeling of being invisible and mitigating issues within the work environment.

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