Decision Making Experiences of Nurses Choosing to Work in Critical Care

Objective: To explore the decision making approaches used by nurses who chose to work in critical care and factors influencing the process of decision making. Design and methods Qualitative descriptive methods using semi-structured interviews with nurses who had chosen to work in critical care withi...

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Main Author: Fiege, Carolin
Language:en
Published: 2011
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10393/20251
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spelling ndltd-LACETR-oai-collectionscanada.gc.ca-OOU-OLD.-202512013-04-05T03:20:44ZDecision Making Experiences of Nurses Choosing to Work in Critical CareFiege, Carolindecision makingcareerscritical caredecision making difficultiesnursesObjective: To explore the decision making approaches used by nurses who chose to work in critical care and factors influencing the process of decision making. Design and methods Qualitative descriptive methods using semi-structured interviews with nurses who had chosen to work in critical care within the past year. Results Ten nurses weighed staying in their current positions with moving to critical care. Two nurses considered two or more specialty units. The nurses used rational-intuitive and satisficing decision making approaches in making their employment decision. Limited knowledge and unrealistic expectations of work life in critical care, pressure from others, and inadequate professional support made nurses’ employment decisions more difficult. Social support, personal values for growth and learning, and paid educational incentives within employment offers facilitated their employment decisions. Conclusions Several factors negatively influenced nurses’ decision making approaches to making an employment decision. Findings revealed the need for decision support interventions focused on making employment choices for nurses.2011-09-28T14:25:12Z2011-09-28T14:25:12Z20112011-09-28Thèse / Thesishttp://hdl.handle.net/10393/20251en
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topic decision making
careers
critical care
decision making difficulties
nurses
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careers
critical care
decision making difficulties
nurses
Fiege, Carolin
Decision Making Experiences of Nurses Choosing to Work in Critical Care
description Objective: To explore the decision making approaches used by nurses who chose to work in critical care and factors influencing the process of decision making. Design and methods Qualitative descriptive methods using semi-structured interviews with nurses who had chosen to work in critical care within the past year. Results Ten nurses weighed staying in their current positions with moving to critical care. Two nurses considered two or more specialty units. The nurses used rational-intuitive and satisficing decision making approaches in making their employment decision. Limited knowledge and unrealistic expectations of work life in critical care, pressure from others, and inadequate professional support made nurses’ employment decisions more difficult. Social support, personal values for growth and learning, and paid educational incentives within employment offers facilitated their employment decisions. Conclusions Several factors negatively influenced nurses’ decision making approaches to making an employment decision. Findings revealed the need for decision support interventions focused on making employment choices for nurses.
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