852 Search Results for Leadership Nursing and Healthcare Leaders
Nursing leadership is a much debated and much talked about subject when it comes to the broader paradigm of nursing and its practice. When speaking about nursing leadership, the author has been asked to focus on a specific subtopic of nursing such as Continue Reading...
Leadership is a challenge for all leaders across different realms and being a nursing leader is not an exemption. This is particularly taking into consideration the circumstances and issues distinctive to the medical and healthcare profession. As a n Continue Reading...
Perceptual and attitudinal changes are needed to motivate readiness to learn. Self-directed education is key to adult learning and especially to continuing education in the health professions (McClaran et. al, 1999, p. 184). Studies show that nurse Continue Reading...
In fact, nursing staff should have access to mobile technologies that allow for decisions to be made instantaneously at the bedside. For example, a PDA would allow nurses to access the literature directly from the bedside without leaving the patient Continue Reading...
Leadership and Its Core Values
My belief is that a leader ought to be committed, resilient, adaptable, trustworthy, confident, and fair. Scholars have recognized that what is required of leaders change with their position in the organization. The re Continue Reading...
However, in light of approaching accreditation review, the results of this year's testing must be responded to quickly. Therefore, a suitable time frame for curriculum development would be three months across the slowest enrollment quarter for Meado Continue Reading...
Nursing Culture: Overcoming Barriers to Change
Introduction and Theoretical Framework
This program of study continues personal research and professional practice in the field of nursing within the area of public and private health systems. In an er Continue Reading...
Compare and contrast the elements of the nursing process and the steps of the traditional problem solving process. Identify the process you think would be most appropriate for solving a clinical ethical problem? Why?
The elements of the nursing pr Continue Reading...
Nursing Research Report
The structure of a research report is simple. It is almost the same as the structure of the research itself: the problem, the methodology, the results, the conclusions, and the interpretations. The purpose of the research rep Continue Reading...
One of the recommended responses to the condition of diversification in some reasons is the facilitation of high healthcare worker morale and the embrace of workplace diversity. This resolution should be carried out not through conscious racialist Continue Reading...
Advanced Practice Roles in Nursing
Roles of the Nurse Practitioner, Nurse Educator, Nurse Informatics, and Nurse Administrator
The Nurse Practitioner, Nurse Educator, Nurse Informatics, and Nurse Administrator provide health care services although Continue Reading...
(Feldman & Greenberg, 2005, p. 67) Staffing coordinators, often nurse leaders must seek to give priority to educational needs as a reason for adjusting and/or making schedules for staff, including offering incentives to staff not currently seeki Continue Reading...
Organizational Leadership and Team Development
Organizational Leadership & Inter-professional Team Development
In a contemporary healthcare environments, application of a quality healthcare is a complex system because it encompasses unique regu Continue Reading...
Application of Statistics in Health CareStatistical application plays a significant role in healthcare, from monitoring patient outcomes to improving quality of care and promoting patient safety (Han & Roh, 2020). Healthcare professionals across all Continue Reading...
Nursing Theories: Answering the Prompts- 2Prompt 4:2A healthy environment for the nurses is the one that enables them to give their best compassionate patient care with high work morale, low workplace violence, and better retention rates. For this, a Continue Reading...
Advanced Practice Roles in Nursing
The starting point of all current-day nursing practices is a registered nurse. The current standards and policies with respect to education and legal regulations for attaining a basic first-level nursing standard w Continue Reading...
Health System DevelopmentIntroductionThe successful delivery of patient care and the advancement of nursing scholarship depends upon fully engaged leadership and interprofessional collaboration. Fully engaged leaders offer vision, effective communica Continue Reading...
Interprofessional Care and Leadership to Improve Patient and Population HealthIntroductionThe Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) Nurse Leader can help to foster interprofessional collaboration by creating teams composed of professionals from different Continue Reading...
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Although senior management and public policy are also integral to the creation and maintenance of a culture of safety in healthcare organizations, nursing leadership is the most critical component in promoting desired patient outcomes. T Continue Reading...
Philosophy of Nursing Leadership
What are the best leadership theories when healthcare and nursing are involved? What style of leadership is most effective in today's healthcare environment? This paper addresses those questions and provides the scho Continue Reading...
Introduction
Lateral violence includes all acts of intimidation, humiliation bullying, unwarranted criticism and angry outbursts among other forms from a worker directed to another working (Clarke, 2014). In my current practice, most experienced nur Continue Reading...
Introduction
My personal leadership development plan is based my intention to use transformational leadership theory to promote healthcare-eldercare advocacy in my organizational behavior. As Shanks and Buchbinder (2012) show, “leadership deve Continue Reading...
Nursing LeadershipIntroductionNursing leadership is a quality that is best illustrated by way of example. This paper looks at the life and career of Dr. Peter Buerhaus, a prominent nursing leader and healthcare economist, who is renowned for his infl Continue Reading...
It is however also important to consider the importance of internal individual factors such as the self-confidence levels of nurses. According to Hockenberry, Wilson and Barrera (2006), for example, note that nurses could feel considerably intimidat Continue Reading...
Attributes and Skills Needed to Lead, Manage, and FollowIntroductionLeadership, management, and followership skills and attributes are all important for nursing leadership and management. Leadership skills in nursing include the ability to inspire an Continue Reading...
Management vs. leadership in nursing
Managers and leaders, though they are often thought to mean the same thing, are actually different people in an organization. Managers are involved in controlling and guiding the activities in the organization th Continue Reading...
CLC - Leadership Styles and Nursing1. Summary of personal leadership style, traits, and practicesMy personal leadership style is primarily democratic and participative, with the following corresponding traits and practices: I involve team members in Continue Reading...
Growth in the Practice of Nursing and Patient Care Delivery Models
The practice of nursing is expected to continue growing and changing given the reform initiatives that are taking place in the healthcare system. Some of the factors that are contrib Continue Reading...
Leadership Assessment SynthesisStudent NameNUR 4305: Nursing Leadership and Professional PracticeProfessor/DrDateLeadership Assessment SynthesisThis paper provides a comprehensive leadership assessment of a nursing professional serving in an administ Continue Reading...
How Doctors of Nursing Practice Can Influence the Quality of HealthcareToday, doctors of nursing practice (DNPs) serve as nurse educators, researchers, and administrators as well as serving in vital healthcare leadership roles in their local communit Continue Reading...
My perception of change theory has broadened. I have found relevance of this particular theory in today’s dynamic nursing environment – particularly when it comes to adopting technological advancements. It is important to note that the gr Continue Reading...
Professional Nursing Organization Comparison
Choose two professional organizations. These can be organizations you are a member of or that are known in the nursing profession.
Create a table comparing the two organizations.
American Nurses Associa Continue Reading...
Nursing and Professional Nursing OrganizationsSome people may look at nursing as an occupationbut it is really best considered as a profession. It requires education and commitment and thus ticks off the top boxes for professionalism. Nurses have to Continue Reading...
Desir, E. (2014). Exploring Obstacles to Success for Early Careerists in Healthcare Leadership. J Healthc Manag., 59(4), 250-3.
The article begins with an introduction covering a short story about a young man of Caribbean descent. He showed remarkab Continue Reading...
Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, and Threats (SWOT) in Professional Practice DevelopmentThe purpose of this paper is to explore the strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats (SWOT) in the context of my professional practice development d Continue Reading...
Empowering Nurses Through Professional OrganizationsProfessional nursing organizations are fundamental in advancing the profession, fostering growth, and ensuring patient-centered care. Active participation in such organizations enhances professional Continue Reading...