Category: Leadership

  • Leadership Competencies in Nursing

    As a nurse manager at a Certified Home Health Agency, the most important leadership competencies for my area of concentration include leadership, such as team management, and education, such as ethical principles. A report suggests that decision making, relationship management, communication skills, listening, leadership, conflict management, ethical principles, collaboration, and team management skills were seen…

  • Shared Leadership in Nursing Settings

    Table of Contents Introduction Background and Significance PICOT, Evidence Review Questions, and Timeline Search Strategy References Introduction Different approaches to leadership exist, and their appropriate use in healthcare is critical. Among other things, surgical settings need suitable leadership approaches (Aufegger, Shariq, Bicknell, Ashrafian, & Darzi, 2019). Shared leadership (SL) presupposes a horizontal approach to leadership,…

  • The Role of the Leadership in Nursing

    Introduction Nursing involves making important decisions that can affect patients treatment. Nurturing leadership and appropriate knowledge can lead a nurse to be able to implement new approaches and practices in everyday work. This article will discuss how to use theoretical foundations and academic literature as the knowledge that nurses can apply in practice. A process…

  • Participative and Delegative Leadership in Nursing

    Nursing leadership ensures every patient gets quality care. I have portrayed the best leadership traits during my professional practice. My leadership style portrays both delegative and participative approaches. I am a competent leader who works with my patients and nurses. Team leadership is a participative approach that encourages every person to be part of the…

  • Giltinanes Leadership Styles and Theories Review

    Table of Contents Introduction Giltinane Article Summary Impact Conclusion Reference Introduction The assigned topic seeks to examine the role of effective leadership in nursing practice. The discussion is a case study focusing on the article Leadership Styles and Theories by Charlotte Giltinane. The purpose of this paper is to offer a succinct summary of the…

  • Nursing Informatics and Leadership Competencies

    The quality of the health care can be increased with the help of implementation of new management systems aimed at making the storage and use of information about the patients, innovations in medical practise, current events, and other issues useful for healthcare staff freely available, easily accessible, though more secured and protected from breaches of…

  • Management and Leadership in Nursing

    Table of Contents Nurse Manager Nurse Leader Communication References Nurse Manager Abdulai Koroma is the Director of Nursing at Potomac Falls Health and Rehab. He received his first BSc Econs (Hons) education at Fourah Bay College, the University of Sierra Leone in the field of economics, and a second bachelors degree from Shenandoah University in…

  • Medical Facility: The Transformational Leadership Model

    Any health care facility is a system where everything is functioning to deliver safe and high-quality care. Therefore, mission-oriented culture is the best characteristic of the health care organization (Sherwood & Barnsteiner, 2017). On this assumption, it would be highly useful to apply the transformational leadership model to a medical facility, for trust and respect,…

  • Professional Nursing Practice and Leadership: Critical Pathways

    Table of Contents Management Model: Managed- Care Critical Pathways Leadership Style: Transformational Leadership Management concepts: Charge Nurse Reference List Management Model: Managed- Care Critical Pathways Managed-care critical pathways are crucial for professional nursing practice and leadership. These are frameworks that facilitate coordination of teamwork and streamline service delivery. Significance of the care pathways is realized…

  • Leadership in Registered Nursing

    Communication is a Personal Attribute and a Learned Skill Personal communication style reflects an individuals character and level of professional education. In general, I try to communicate with people respectfully and expect the same attitude from myself. My communication style may often vary depending on my confidence, which fluctuates depending on my accomplishments. If I…