Farinaz Havaei, Maura MacPhee School of Nursing, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, Canada Abstract: A theory-driven program evaluation was conducted for a nursing leadership program, as a collaborative project between university faculty, the nurses' union, the provincial Ministry of Health, and its chief nursing officers. A collaborative logic model process was used to engage stakeholders, and mixed methods approaches were used to answer evaluation questions. Despite demonstrated, successful outcomes, the leadership program was not supported with continued funding. This paper examines what happened during the evaluation process: What factors failed to sustain this program? Keywords: leadership development, theory-driven e...
A collaborative project between an academic healthcare faculty and a professional development direct...
Background: Many countries have identified a lack of leadership skills among nurse leaders. To devel...
The traditional model of leadership in medicine and health care generally centres around a hierarch...
This report covers the BC Nursing Leadership Institute (BC NLI) operational time period from March 2...
Purpose The paper aims to describe an evaluation study of advanced leadership programmes run for cl...
Aim: To build on previous British Columbia Nursing Leadership Institute (BC NLI) evaluative research...
Although the need for accountability is well documented throughout the literature of nursing educati...
Aim- This is an evaluation study of the impact of the adapted RCN Clinical Leadership Programme on t...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to investigate ways to gain deeper understanding of the evalua...
147 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2008.More research on the evaluati...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to report on the experience of attempting a “collaboratory” ap...
BackgroundThe Nurses in the Lead (NitL) programme consists of a systematic approach and training to ...
Evaluation is a relatively new field that is becoming increasingly embedded in society as a social a...
This applied dissertation was designed to evaluate the business and leadership components of a Regis...
Objective. This study was conducted to evaluate the business and leadership components of a Register...
A collaborative project between an academic healthcare faculty and a professional development direct...
Background: Many countries have identified a lack of leadership skills among nurse leaders. To devel...
The traditional model of leadership in medicine and health care generally centres around a hierarch...
This report covers the BC Nursing Leadership Institute (BC NLI) operational time period from March 2...
Purpose The paper aims to describe an evaluation study of advanced leadership programmes run for cl...
Aim: To build on previous British Columbia Nursing Leadership Institute (BC NLI) evaluative research...
Although the need for accountability is well documented throughout the literature of nursing educati...
Aim- This is an evaluation study of the impact of the adapted RCN Clinical Leadership Programme on t...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to investigate ways to gain deeper understanding of the evalua...
147 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2008.More research on the evaluati...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to report on the experience of attempting a “collaboratory” ap...
BackgroundThe Nurses in the Lead (NitL) programme consists of a systematic approach and training to ...
Evaluation is a relatively new field that is becoming increasingly embedded in society as a social a...
This applied dissertation was designed to evaluate the business and leadership components of a Regis...
Objective. This study was conducted to evaluate the business and leadership components of a Register...
A collaborative project between an academic healthcare faculty and a professional development direct...
Background: Many countries have identified a lack of leadership skills among nurse leaders. To devel...
The traditional model of leadership in medicine and health care generally centres around a hierarch...