Aim: The purpose of this article was to highlight the increasing corporate style pressures being exerted upon the NHS in England and Wales and how the nursing profession needs to fundamentally change in response to this emerging environment. Through examining a range of nursing leadership responses this paper offers a way forward to meet these challenges. Background: Given the accelerating pace of fundamental change within health service delivery the nursing profession is particularly challenged to enact not just new structures but a new, eclectic model of nursing leadership that engages nurses at the clinical interface. Without this, both individual nurses and the wider professions risks being inert within an era of profound change. Conclu...
Effective nurse leadership is positioned as an essential factor in achieving optimal patient outcome...
Aim The public sector is facing turbulent times and this challenges nurses, who are expected to ser...
eadership is a quality we expect in all nurses, especially those in administrative or management pos...
Aim The purpose of this article was to highlight the increasing corporate style pressures being exer...
Effective leadership is essential in healthcare organisations, with several high-profile reports on ...
Effective nurse leadership is positioned as an essential factor in achieving optimal patient outcome...
Aim: This article reports the results of a study that gives an insight into ward leaders’ perspectiv...
© 2022 The Authors. Journal of Advanced Nursing published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd. This is an open ...
Nurses are often asked to think about leadership, particularly in times of rapid change in healthcar...
This research explores how registered nurses constructed their leadership role during the provision ...
Aims.- This article is a report on a study investigating how leadership is perceived in community nu...
Leadership has been an important issue down the centuries, but nurses have often not seen their role...
Aim(s): To examine nursing leadership in contemporary health care and its potential contribution to ...
Nurses play a vital role in the delivery of healthcare services. Yet, the World Health Organisation ...
PURPOSE: This paper aims to briefly review leadership within the contemporary UK National Health Ser...
Effective nurse leadership is positioned as an essential factor in achieving optimal patient outcome...
Aim The public sector is facing turbulent times and this challenges nurses, who are expected to ser...
eadership is a quality we expect in all nurses, especially those in administrative or management pos...
Aim The purpose of this article was to highlight the increasing corporate style pressures being exer...
Effective leadership is essential in healthcare organisations, with several high-profile reports on ...
Effective nurse leadership is positioned as an essential factor in achieving optimal patient outcome...
Aim: This article reports the results of a study that gives an insight into ward leaders’ perspectiv...
© 2022 The Authors. Journal of Advanced Nursing published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd. This is an open ...
Nurses are often asked to think about leadership, particularly in times of rapid change in healthcar...
This research explores how registered nurses constructed their leadership role during the provision ...
Aims.- This article is a report on a study investigating how leadership is perceived in community nu...
Leadership has been an important issue down the centuries, but nurses have often not seen their role...
Aim(s): To examine nursing leadership in contemporary health care and its potential contribution to ...
Nurses play a vital role in the delivery of healthcare services. Yet, the World Health Organisation ...
PURPOSE: This paper aims to briefly review leadership within the contemporary UK National Health Ser...
Effective nurse leadership is positioned as an essential factor in achieving optimal patient outcome...
Aim The public sector is facing turbulent times and this challenges nurses, who are expected to ser...
eadership is a quality we expect in all nurses, especially those in administrative or management pos...