Barriers and Challenges Experienced by Latina Nurse Leaders

Hisp Health Care Int. 2024 Jun;22(2):92-98. doi: 10.1177/15404153231199175. Epub 2023 Sep 20.

Abstract

Introduction: Leadership reflecting and representing the diversity of the workforce and patient population has been an ongoing challenge for healthcare institutions. As hospitals strategically plan to improve diversity, equity, and inclusion within their intuitions, especially in executive and other leadership roles, it must be acknowledged that only about 5.3% of the nursing workforce is Latinx and few serve in leadership positions. This study aims to learn about the barriers and challenges Latina nurse leaders have experienced in their ascension into leadership roles. Methods: Using a qualitative descriptive study approach, Latina nurse leaders were interviewed one-on-one about their nursing journey and the challenges experienced. A conventional thematic content analysis approach was used to identify common themes. Results: Seventeen Latina nurse leaders shared their experiences. The themes that emerged included: imposter syndrome being the only one, the need to work harder to be seen, age discrimination, racism and racial discrimination, lack of mentorship, and motherhood. Conclusion: Findings from this study help to highlight barriers to leadership development and success of Latina nurses. The findings can be used to encourage, mentor, and support Latina nurses throughout their careers, so they are provided with opportunities for advancement and nurtured as they become leaders.

Keywords: Latina; Latino populations; barriers; challenges; leadership; nurse.

MeSH terms

  • Adult
  • Female
  • Hispanic or Latino*
  • Humans
  • Interviews as Topic
  • Leadership*
  • Male
  • Mentors
  • Middle Aged
  • Nurse Administrators
  • Qualitative Research*
  • Racism