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Development of a Leadership Role in a Secure Environment

NCJ Number
235293
Journal
Journal of Forensic Nursing Volume: 6 Issue: 2 Dated: Summer 2010 Pages: 96-103
Author(s)
Shobha Rani, M.Sc., M.A.; Michael Brennan, RPN, RNT; David Timmons, M.Sc.
Date Published
2011
Length
8 pages
Annotation
This study explored the training needs of staff nurses and care officers to manage a health care unit.
Abstract
The ever-changing demands of recruitment and retention, both nationally and at a local level, have resulted in many staff with little or no experience in managing a unit in a secure setting. This study aimed to elicit the views of a cross-section of unit-based staff and middle management, on their experiences of leadership and taking charge of a shift/unit. A qualitative descriptive design was adapted for this study. The data were collected using focus group interviews guided by semistructured interview schedules. Twenty-one subjects participated in three focus groups. The data were analyzed using Colaizzi's (1978) framework. Five themes emerged from the data analysis. These are: Perceived practical skills deficit, perceived difference in experience, training program, leadership skills, and teaching learning methods. The themes generated will provide a framework to develop a training program, which will prepare staff to take on a leadership role within a unit, if required. (Published Abstract)