نتایج جستجو برای: clinical leadership

تعداد نتایج: 1203066  

Journal: :PLoS ONE 2008
Melanie Sekeres Jennifer L. Gold An-Wen Chan Joel Lexchin David Moher Marleen L. P. Van Laethem James Maskalyk Lorraine Ferris Nathan Taback Paula A. Rochon

BACKGROUND In September 2004, the International Committee of Medical Journal Editors (ICMJE) issued a Statement requiring that all clinical trials be registered at inception in a public register in order to be considered for publication. The World Health Organization (WHO) and ICMJE have identified 20 items that should be provided before a trial is considered registered, including contact infor...

Journal: :Nursing management 2015
Sarah Ailey Karen Lamb Tanya Friese Beth-Anne Christopher

One of the goals of nursing education is to develop caring and responsible nurses with clinical reasoning skills who are capable of improving outcomes in complex healthcare systems. Using the Model of Situated Learning in Nursing Leadership, generalist entry graduate nursing students at Rush University in Chicago, part of a large academic medical centre with Magnet recognition for excellence in...

Journal: :Canadian oncology nursing journal = Revue canadienne de nursing oncologique 2009
A Orozco V Marin S Reyes J Challinor B Carpio

In 2005, with financial support from the Pediatric Oncology Group of Ontario, a pilot nursing leadership project linked pediatric oncology nurses from Canada with nurses at the La Mascota Hospital in Managua, Nicaragua. Following consultation with the pediatric oncology team in Nicaragua, a program was developed to strengthen clinical nursing leadership in a clinical setting through continuing ...

Journal: :Clinical journal of oncology nursing 2005
Colleen L Corish

August 2005 • Volume 9, Number 4 • CliNiCAl JourNAl of oNCology NursiNg Do you have questions on how to improve your leadership skills? Do you have a management or administrative problem that stumps you? Have you developed unique insights that helped you improve your leadership skills? If so, consider writing for this column dedicated to improvement of leadership skills at all levels. For more ...

Journal: :Journal of safety research 2010
Tsung-Chih Wu Chia-Hung Lin Sen-Yu Shiau

INTRODUCTION This study explores predictive factors in safety culture. METHOD In 2008, a sample 939 employees was drawn from 22 departments of a telecoms firm in five regions in central Taiwan. The sample completed a questionnaire containing four scales: the employer safety leadership scale, the operations manager safety leadership scale, the safety professional safety leadership scale, and t...

Journal: :Emergency nurse : the journal of the RCN Accident and Emergency Nursing Association 2015
Adam Lloyd Gareth Clegg Robert Crouch

Traditionally, healthcare professionals have been expected to acquire technical skills while minimal attention has been paid to the non-technical skills (NTS) they require to work in complex health environments, such as resuscitation rooms. This article explains the importance of NTS in improving patient outcomes and why a model of dynamic nurse leadership is useful in resuscitative care.

Journal: :Evaluation and program planning 2014
R M Pinto R Rahman A Williams

There is limited knowledge on re-entry initiatives for formerly incarcerated women specifically on building women's advocacy and leadership skills. Our research highlights an empowerment evaluation on ReConnect, a 12-session; innovative advocacy and leadership development program rooted in an integrated framework of empowerment, and transformational leadership theories. Using thematic analysis,...

2016
Joseph Curtin

This paper reports the historical foundation of Northeastern University's course, LDR 6100: Developing Your Leadership Capability, a partial literature review of action learning (AL) and virtual action learning (VAL), a course methodology of LDR 6100 requiring students to apply leadership perspectives using VAL as instructed by the author, questionnaire and survey results of students who evalua...

Journal: :Health care management review 2011
Doohee Lee Alberto Coustasse Andrew Sikula

BACKGROUND Transformational leadership (TL) has long been popular among management scholars and health services researchers, but no research studies have empirically tested the association of TL with workplace injuries and absenteeism among nursing assistants (NAs). PURPOSE This cross-sectional study seeks to explore whether TL is associated with workplace injuries and absenteeism among NAs. ...

Journal: :Journal of continuing education in nursing 2014
Kim A Stiles Sara L Horton-Deutsch Catherine A Andrews

In the current complex health care environment, nurses in all practice settings are called on to be leaders in advocating for a healthier future. Health care reform, the rise of the evidence-based practice movement, and the proliferation of new educational options are opening opportunities as never before for nurses to expand their leadership capacity to an interprofessional level. This interpr...

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