Quality in nursing homes is a multidimensional and elusive phenomenon and is complicated to define and assess [18,24–26]. In his classical work, Donabedian [27] suggested three approached to quality of care: structure, process and outcome.Structurereferred to the general conditions that affect th...
Leadership qualities for nursing educationdoi:10.1016/j.teln.2020.12.005Mary DickowTeaching and Learning in Nursing
Every nurse has within themselves qualities that make them a great leader. Leadership by definition, “is a combination of intrinsic personality traits, learned leadership skills, and characteristics of the situation (Cherry& Jacob (2013 p. 335). A leader is one who has the capacity and skills...
The increasing number of older people in Norway combined with the lower ratio of persons of working age raises the quest for more efficient ways to organize and manage nursing homes. Thus, a central goal is - and will be - to identify which factors influence quality of care and how influent...
A Reliability and Validity Study of the Dynamic Indicators of Basic Early Literacy Skills---Modified. Measures included in the modified battery test; Intercorrelations between the DIBELS-M subtests; Factor loadings for the principal components factor analysis... Elliott,Jacquelyn,Lee,... - 《School...
Great leadership skills allow professionals to advance in their careers, become good managers, inspire others, and gain recognition as highly-valued members of the organizations they work for. However, one doesn’t necessarily have to have a leadership role to demonstrate leadership qualities. Taking...
To provide a comprehensive overview of situational leadership theory as applied to nursing management, outlining its relevant measurement tools, intervention modalities, and reporting gaps. A scoping review of the literature was conducted according to th
Nurse leadership in the community will be more important than ever if the health service is to improve the health of the population. This article looks at the essential leadership skills nursingprofessionals working in primary care will need if they are to fulfil government healthcare plans to im...
However, some basic qualities are universal to all effective leaders. Emotional intelligence and conflict resolution skills form part of crucial leadership qualities (Parker, Sakfloske & Stough, 2009). Emotional intelligence, basically, refers to the ability of an individual to understand and interpret...
Nursing requires certain personal qualities such as participation, benevolence, empathy, the ability to be calm and reassure the patient, instill faith in him for the best even in the most severe cases. In addition, the nurse must have a stable mentality. The 1st. chapter of the book “Ess...