COULD CRITICAL THINKING HELP CREATE NURSE MANAGERS WHO ARE TRANSFORMATIONAL LEADERS?

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COULD CRITICAL THINKING HELP CREATE NURSE MANAGERS WHO ARE TRANSFORMATIONAL LEADERS? Susan Zori, DNP, RN, NEA-BC Sigma Theta Tau 43rd Biennial Convention November 8, 2015 Las Vegas, Nevada

Disclosure Susan Zori, DNP, RN, NEA Adelphi University and North Shore LIJ Health System Objectives: Describe the purpose, methods, and finding of the research study Critical Thinking of Nurse Managers Related to Staff RNs Perceptions of the Practice Environment Discuss the implications from this study and nurse managers development of transformational leadership competencies No sponsorship or commercial support was given to the author for conducting this study or the publication of these findings. (c) 20015_ Susan Zori

Transformational Nurse Leaders Create work environments that foster positive change Empower nurses Enhance nurse satisfaction Improve patient outcomes Require formal and informal education (Cummings, Macgregor & Davies et al., 2010; Kelly, Wicker & Gerkins, 2014)

Critical Thinking Is a thought process basic to clinical reasoning, problem-solving and decision-making. Involves reflection, judgment, evaluation, and criticism. Challenges assumptions. Leads to decisiveness that is vital to achievement of goals. Is a choice! (Facione, N., Facione, P. & Sanchez 1994; Scheffer & Rubenfeld, 2000; Zori & Morrison, 2009)

Critical Thinking Skills Explanation Analysis Inference Critical Thinking Interpretation Evaluation Self-regulation Facione, N., Facione, P. & Sanchez 1994

Critical Thinking Dispositions Habits of Mind Inquisitiveness Systematic Judicious Analytic Truthseeking Open-minded Confident in reasoning Facione, N., Facione, P. & Sanchez 1994

Critical Thinking Concept Map for Nursing Managers Leading the People Managing the Business Creating the Leader Within Reflective thinking Critical Thinking Context/ situation Intentioned outcome American Organization of Nurse Executives, 2006.

Research Question Is there a difference between nurse managers critical thinking dispositions and their respective staff RNs perceptions of the practice environment?

Significance Baby boomers including nurse managers will retire. New and current nurse managers need to function as transformational leaders. Education and leadership development programs for new and current nurse managers are needed. Strategies for promoting and developing CT can be incorporated into education and support programs. (AONE, 2006; Cummings, Macgregor & Davies et al., 2010; Kelly, Wicker & Gerkins, 2014)

Research Design Descriptive study. 12 nurse managers from 13 patient care units completed the California Critical Thinking Disposition Inventory (CCTDI). 132 of their respective RN staff nurses completed the Practice Environment Scale (PES). A t test was used to compare differences of RN staff nurses PES scores based on the strength (score of 40 and above) or weakness (score of 39 and below) of their nurse managers CCTDI scores on 5 subscales

Tools CCTDI 75 items with 7 disposition sub-scales : truth-seeking (a=.876); open-mindedness (a=.584); analyticity (a=.820); systematicity (a=.679); CT self-confidence (a=.782); inquisitiveness (a=.820); CT maturity and for overall score (a=.884). PES 31 items in 5 sub-scales : participation in hospital affairs (a=.83); nursing quality care (a=.77); nurse manager ability, leadership, and support (a=.91); staffing and resource adequacy (a=.84); and collegial nurse:physician relationships (a =.83). (Facione, N., Facione, P. & Sanchez 1994; Lake, 2002)

RN Staff Nurse Perception of the Practice Environment Nurse participation in hospital affairs Nursing foundations for quality of care Nurse manager ability, leadership and support Staffing and resource adequacy Collegial nurse:physician relations (Lake, 2002) (c) 20015_ Susan Zori

Nurse Manager Sample Demographics 91.7% Female 83.3% Caucasian 58.3% had a baccalaureate degree 33.3% had a master s degree 47.3 mean age (range 28 60 yrs) 23.3 mean of RN experience (range 5 42 yrs) 11.3 mean of NM experience (range 1 27 yrs) 10.4 mean in current position (range 1 27yrs)

RN Staff Nurse Demographics 95.5% Female 57.6% Caucasian 59.1% had a baccalaureate degree 25.8% has an associate degree 41.39 mean age (range 25 61 yrs) 15.8 mean of RN experience (range 1-32 yrs.) 8.05 mean in current position (range 1 32yrs.)

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Study Results Significant positive relationship between nurse managers critical thinking dispositions of analyticity, systematicity, open-mindedness, and critical thinking confidence and their respective RN staff nurses perceptions of the practice environment.

Results Analyticity PES Total Score Systematicity PES Total Score Open-Minded PES Total Score CT Confidence PES Total Score Weak CT Disposition NM score 39 and below Mean SD Strong CT Disposition NM score 40 and above Mean SD 2.65.37 2.95.31-4.408.000 <.001 2.73.38 2.94.32-3.014.003 <.01 2.74.38 2.97.29-3.989.000 <.001 2.21.31 2.93.30-6.049.000 <.001 t p 17

Additional Results There was no significant difference between the nurse managers CCTDI subscale scores and demographics of age, experience, and educational level.

Limitations Study was conducted in a single setting with a small sample. Technical difficulties arose with accessing the CCTDI online. The small sample size of nurse managers in turn limited the RN staff nurse participation. Nurse managers more confident in critical thinking may have chosen to participate. Survey fatigue of nurse managers and staff.

Implications for Nursing Strategies to support the development and use of critical thinking in nurse managers should be considered for both formal and informal settings. Nurse managers skilled in critical thinking may be able to create positive practice environments. This, in turn, may improve staff satisfaction and reduce costly turnover and vacancies.

Tips and Techniques to Support Critical Thinking Inquiry based learning Appreciative Inquiry Case Studies Critical Incident Analysis Concept Maps Reflective Journaling Journal Clubs for Management and Leadership Articles Electronic Communication Mentoring (Kelly, Wicker & Gerkins, 2014; Lacasse, 2013; Zori & Morrison, 2009)

Additional Research Replication of the study in different settings including academic teaching and community hospitals. Exploration of additional concepts that lead to successful outcomes of transformational leaders Strategies to assist nurse managers in achieving competency as a transformational leader

Most people would rather die, than think. Many do. Bertrand Russell

Questions? Critical thinking about critical thinking? Thank you Contact: drsue09@gmail.com

References American Organization of Nurse Executives AONE, (2006). Nurse Manager Leadership Partnership Learning Domain Framework. Retrieved from: http://www.aone.org/resources/leadership%20tools/nmlpframework. shtml Cummings, GG, Macgregor, T, Davey M. et al. (2010). Leadership styles and outcome patterns for the nursing workforce and work environment: A systematic review. International Journal of Nursing Studies, 47 (3), 363-385. Facione, N., Facione, P., & Sanchez, C. (1994). Critical thinking disposition as a measure of competent clinical judgment: the development of the California Critical Thinking Disposition Inventory. Journal of Nursing Education, 33, 345-350. (c) 20015_ Susan Zori

References Kelly, L. A., Wicker, T.L., & Gerkins, R.D. (2014). The relationship of training and education to leadership practices in frontline nurse leaders. Journal of Nursing Administration, 44 (3), 158 163. Lacasse, C. (2013). Developing nurse leaders for the future: Achieving competency for transformational leadership. Oncology Nursing 40 (5), 431 433. Forum, Lake, E. T. (2002). Development of the practice environment scale of the nursing work index. Research in Nursing & Health, 25, 176-188. Scheffer, B., & Rubenfeld, M. G. (2000). A consensus statement on critical thinking in nursing. Journal of Nursing Education, 39, 352 359 Zori, S. & Morrison, B. (2009). Critical thinking in nurse managers. Nursing Economics, 27 (2), 75 80, 98. Zori, S., Nosek, L., & Musil, C. (2010). Critical thinking of nurse managers related to Staff RNs perceptions of the practice environment. Journal of Nursing Scholarship (42) 3, 305 313.