There is a paucity of literature examining the contest of leadership within the clinical preceptor/undergraduate nursing student relationship and the relevance of this to the clinical learning environment. This study used a mixed methodological survey approach to explore the leadership qualities in nurse preceptors that are considered desirable and contribute to positive practicum experiences from the perspective of 23 undergraduate nurses. Findings showed students both want and need leadership from their preceptors in order to develop psychomotor skill competency and to experience orientation to the real world of nursing care.Gaining insight into the leadership qualities that students perceive as desirable to enhance the practical experien...
Leadership has become a significant issue worldwide in the latter half of the twentieth century. Mor...
Introduction: Nurses’ competence is based on the knowledge and skill taught to them it provides curr...
Introduction: Studies show that nursing education institutions do not sufficiently prepare newly gra...
There is a paucity of literature examining the context of leadership within the clinical preceptor/u...
The promotion of a distributed leadership model in health care means that there is an exception that...
Background This research explored the experiences and perceptions of leadership preparation in pre-...
The nursing shortage has been well publicized throughout the nation. Schools of nursing have steadil...
AbstractThe study was conducted with 213 nurse students in Health School of Karadeniz Technical Univ...
The purpose of this study is to describe the impact of an active learning approach to leadership dev...
MastersKing Saud University is entering a period of change and challenge that will require strong le...
Registered nursing is a profession which recognizes that all nurses should demonstrate leadership sk...
The healthcare system in the United States of America (USA) with its complex environment and fast-pa...
The purpose of this study was to explore and describe the state and future perspectives of leadershi...
Background: In the last decade literature, inquiries and reports into the short comings in health se...
This paper discusses a leadership program implemented in the School of Nursing at Edith Cowan Univer...
Leadership has become a significant issue worldwide in the latter half of the twentieth century. Mor...
Introduction: Nurses’ competence is based on the knowledge and skill taught to them it provides curr...
Introduction: Studies show that nursing education institutions do not sufficiently prepare newly gra...
There is a paucity of literature examining the context of leadership within the clinical preceptor/u...
The promotion of a distributed leadership model in health care means that there is an exception that...
Background This research explored the experiences and perceptions of leadership preparation in pre-...
The nursing shortage has been well publicized throughout the nation. Schools of nursing have steadil...
AbstractThe study was conducted with 213 nurse students in Health School of Karadeniz Technical Univ...
The purpose of this study is to describe the impact of an active learning approach to leadership dev...
MastersKing Saud University is entering a period of change and challenge that will require strong le...
Registered nursing is a profession which recognizes that all nurses should demonstrate leadership sk...
The healthcare system in the United States of America (USA) with its complex environment and fast-pa...
The purpose of this study was to explore and describe the state and future perspectives of leadershi...
Background: In the last decade literature, inquiries and reports into the short comings in health se...
This paper discusses a leadership program implemented in the School of Nursing at Edith Cowan Univer...
Leadership has become a significant issue worldwide in the latter half of the twentieth century. Mor...
Introduction: Nurses’ competence is based on the knowledge and skill taught to them it provides curr...
Introduction: Studies show that nursing education institutions do not sufficiently prepare newly gra...