Atswei Adzo Kwashie

Atswei Adzo Kwashie
  • PhD, MPhil, BSc, SRN
  • Senior Lecturer at University of Ghana

Senior Lecturer Department of Research, Education and Administration School of Nursing and Midwifery University of Ghana

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Introduction
My research interests include clinical learning environments, clinical supervision, nursing education and nursing ethics. I am into qualitative research with leanings into phenomenology
Current institution
University of Ghana
Current position
  • Senior Lecturer

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Publications (24)
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Background Sustainability represents an increasingly vital yet inconsistently implemented topic in nursing education. Formal concept analysis can promote unified conceptualisation to inform sustainability integration in nursing curriculums. Objective Analyse the concept of ‘nursing education for sustainable development’ using the Walker and Avant...
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Background Adverse event reporting is crucial for improving patient safety and identifying areas for improvement in the emergency department. Many interventions have been employed in that regard, and have been found to increase adverse event reporting rates in various settings. All published research that studied the various interventions and their...
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Introduction Globally, hospitals are confronted with major challenges of turnover of nurses. Knowledge of the factors that account for the turnover of nurses will aid in creating strategies that will enhance nurse managers’ leadership behaviour and job satisfaction to reduce turnover. The study, therefore, investigated the mediating role of job sat...
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Background: The nursing profession is heavily plagued with occupational stress. The stress nurses encounter in the clinical setting can result in physical, emotional, social and spiritual changes. In the operating theatre, nurses assist surgeons during surgery, observe the overall condition of patients and care for those at risk of developing a cri...
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Introduction Patient safety is a global concern for both health professionals and the public. Studies show that evaluating patient safety culture can help improve patient safety outcomes. Nursing care strategically places nurses at the centre of patient safety promotion and their proximity to patients makes them the drivers of patient safety. Manag...
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Purpose This paper aims to examine the leadership competencies of first-line nurse managers (FLNMs) at the unit level in the eastern region of Ghana. Design/methodology/approach The paper is a quantitative cross-section design. Findings Nurse managers exhibited a moderate level of knowledge and ability to apply leadership competencies. Gender, ra...
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While change is acknowledged as integral to all action research, literature linking the theories of change theoretically merits exploration. Are some theories of change more congruent to principles of action research than others? Does congruence depend on which type of action research and which change theory are being compared? During the implement...
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Objective: To explore the benefits and challenges of administrative clinical supervision at the unit.Methods: Clinical Supervision has been recognised as a core component of professional support for present-day nursing and midwifery practice. Effective administrative clinical supervision is beneficial to employees by providing support leading to th...
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Purpose To explore the staffing practices of nurse managers at the unit. Design/methodology/approach Introduction: Ensuring that units are staffed with adequate nurses to render quality nursing care to clients has become increasingly challenging for most hospitals. There is growing evidence linking best patient outcomes and fewer adverse events to...
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Background Ghana’s healthcare sectors are faced with several financial challenges due to increased funding cuts and delayed reimbursement from the National Health Insurance Authority (NHIA). This has necessitated nurse manager to build financial management skills to enable them to lead in the provision of effective and efficient care while reducing...
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Managerial competencies of nurse managers are believed to influence the efficiency of healthcare. Amidst the global shortage of nurses and the rising cost of healthcare, it is imperative to assess the managerial competencies of nurse managers. Using the Katz Skills Model as the organising framework, this study assessed the managerial competencies o...
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Background: Nurse Managers (NMs) has 24-hour duty and responsible in the provision of quality and effective healthcare. Therefore, they are expected to identify trends or challenges, and formulate and implement innovations to assist their ward/unit accomplish the organizational goals. This means NMs are required to understand and effectively use pl...
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Background: The role of Nurse Managers (NMs) is dynamic, multifaceted and complex thus, exposing NMs to high levels of work-related stress which seriously impact general wellbeing, and organizational outcomes.Methods: A quantitative cross-sectional approach was employed to examine the phenomenon of stress among NMs in 38 selected hospitals. Census...
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Background. African men with infertility appear to be concerned about the blame for male infertility falling on their wives. Objective. To explore the concerns of men with infertility about the blame for male infertility falling on their wives. Methods. Participants were recruited through their wives, who were receiving treatment for infertility fr...
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Background: The World Health Organization recommends that HIV-positive mothers should breastfeed for at least 1 year. There are people in the lives of these mothers who influence their decisions. Research aim: The aim was to explore the role of social persuasion in the decision-making processes of HIV-positive breastfeeding mothers. Methods: A qual...
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Background: The World Health Organization recommends that HIV-positive mothers should breastfeed for at least 1 year. There are people in the lives of these mothers who influence their decisions. Research aim: The aim was to explore the role of social persuasion in the decision-making processes of HIV-positive breastfeeding mothers. Methods: A q...
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Background Exploring the psychological reactions of breastfeeding mothers living with Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) is an important step which may improve guidelines for counselling. The purpose of this study was to explore the psychological reactions and coping strategies of breastfeeding mothers living with HIV in the Greater Accra Region of...
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Background: A 2010 study of preceptorship as a clinical teaching model in Ghana revealed weaknesses related to high student-preceptor ratios and inadequate support from faculty in the educational institution. A four-cycle community-based participatory action research study was designed to further delineate clinical teaching and learning issues and...
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