Self-reported leadership behaviors of direct-care medical-surgical nurses: Strengths, challenges, and influential conditions
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Terry Jones, PhD, Department of Adult Health & Nursing Systems in the School of Nursing, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, Virginia, USA; Linda H. Yoder, PhD, MBA, RN, AOCN, FAAN, School of Nursing, The University of Texas at Austin, Austin, Texas, USA
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Participants will learn about leadership behaviors reported by direct-care medical-surgical nurses in the following categories: model the way, inspired a shared vision, challenge the process, enable others to act, and encourage the heart. Areas of leadership strength and challenges will be explored along with conditions that influence leadership development.
30th International Nursing Research Congress: Theory-to-Practice: Catalyzing Collaborations to Connect Globally. Held 25-29 July 2019 in Calgary, Alberta, Canada.
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Keywords | Direct-Care Nurses; Leadership Behaviors; Leadership Development |
Name | 30th International Nursing Research Congress |
Host | Sigma Theta Tau International |
Location | Calgary, Alberta, Canada |
Date | 2019 |
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