Welcome to the special edition of the Journal of Nursing & Care, which attempts to raise challenges and issues in nursing leadership through nursing and care practices within variety of contexts, situations that meet nurses through practicing leadership activities autonomously, in groups or teams in different types of health care organizations, with different consumers/patients and collaborators and by performing different roles such as clinical nurse, nurse practitioner, chief/head nurse, nurse manager or other. Also this issue of the Journal of Nursing & Care is concerned about research issues in nursing leadership such as research methodologies, methods, concepts, strategies, philosophies and etc.[...]Edukologijos tyrimų institutasVytaut...
Leadership has risen to a prominent position in healthcare policy and professional practice, as illu...
Professional Issues in Nursing: Challenges & Opportunities features contemporary and enduring issues...
Aims. To describe Irish nurses’ views of clinical leadership and to describe their clinical leaders...
Clinical Leadership in Nursing and Healthcare offers a range of tools and topics that support and fo...
Introduction: New, up-to-date approaches to professionalism presuppose the formation of a nursing te...
Introduction: Leadership is the influence of a person to a group or organization, and involves setti...
Recognizing the elements of nursing leadership is crucial to ensuring a secure future for nurse lead...
It is an integrative review in order to analyze aspects related to the leadership of nurses in the l...
Nurses provide leadership at various levels throughout healthcare organisations as Directors of Nurs...
To expose inconsistencies and contradictions in the nurse leadership literature (“text”), this artic...
Nursing teams play an important role in every health care institution. Teams require an effective te...
To expose inconsistencies and contradictions in the nurse leadership literature (“text”), this artic...
Leadership: for nursing, health and social care students is an accessible textbook for those seeking...
Background: Leadership in the clinical practice environment is important to ensure both optimal pati...
Nursing leadership is critical for implementing evidence-based, ethical practice and promoting optim...
Leadership has risen to a prominent position in healthcare policy and professional practice, as illu...
Professional Issues in Nursing: Challenges & Opportunities features contemporary and enduring issues...
Aims. To describe Irish nurses’ views of clinical leadership and to describe their clinical leaders...
Clinical Leadership in Nursing and Healthcare offers a range of tools and topics that support and fo...
Introduction: New, up-to-date approaches to professionalism presuppose the formation of a nursing te...
Introduction: Leadership is the influence of a person to a group or organization, and involves setti...
Recognizing the elements of nursing leadership is crucial to ensuring a secure future for nurse lead...
It is an integrative review in order to analyze aspects related to the leadership of nurses in the l...
Nurses provide leadership at various levels throughout healthcare organisations as Directors of Nurs...
To expose inconsistencies and contradictions in the nurse leadership literature (“text”), this artic...
Nursing teams play an important role in every health care institution. Teams require an effective te...
To expose inconsistencies and contradictions in the nurse leadership literature (“text”), this artic...
Leadership: for nursing, health and social care students is an accessible textbook for those seeking...
Background: Leadership in the clinical practice environment is important to ensure both optimal pati...
Nursing leadership is critical for implementing evidence-based, ethical practice and promoting optim...
Leadership has risen to a prominent position in healthcare policy and professional practice, as illu...
Professional Issues in Nursing: Challenges & Opportunities features contemporary and enduring issues...
Aims. To describe Irish nurses’ views of clinical leadership and to describe their clinical leaders...