Perceived Managerial Support And Practice Environment Among Nurses In A Selected Tertiary Hospital In Metro Manila, Philippines
Perceived Managerial Support And Practice Environment Among Nurses In A Selected Tertiary Hospital In Metro Manila, Philippines
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2022-08-30
Authors
Navarro, Simon Paul P.
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Managerial support in professional nursing practice is crucial in establishing
and maintaining a healthy practice environment. It is believed that these variables play
an important role in staff retention, job satisfaction, and turnover rates. This academic
work determined the perceived managerial support, practice environment and its
relaion o aff nre demographic profile emploed in a eleced leel 4
government-owned and controlled corporate tertiary healthcare facility located in
Metro Manila, Philippines.
The study used a descriptive correlational design and facilitated two
international validated research instruments, namely Supervisory support scale (SSS)
tool, and American Association of Critical-care Nursing Healthy Work Environment
Assessment Tool (AACN-HWEAT). Pearson correlation coefficient was used to
identify the relationship of perceived level managerial support and nurse-reponden
practice environment. The Chi-square test of independence was facilitated to identify
the difference between practice environment and demographic profile of nurserespondents.
Data gathered from nurse-respondents (N=519) showed a high level of
perceived managerial support and positive practice environments. However, results
highlighted that only one of the six healthy work environment essential standards,
namely the true collaboration, scored the lowest mean value, (M=1.92; SD=0.32)
depicting a negative practice environment. While the SSS domains mostly show
significant correlations on HWE essential standards, the effective decision-making
essential standard found no significant correlation with SSS being reliable domain,
r(517) = .063; p>.152, whereas the authentic leadership essential standard showed
non-significant relationship with both SSS domains, namely respects uniqueness, r(517) = .005, p> .990; and being reliable, r(517) = -.054, p> .220. Also, study findings
showed a significant association between practice environment essential standards
and staff nurse's demographic profile, p<.0001.
Nurse practice environment should be a priority for healthcare leaders and
administrators because it is evidently a critical factor in the provision of quality patient
care, organizational success, as well as in the improvement of the overall professional
nursing practice.
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Keywords: Managerial Support, Nursing, Practice Environment