A nurse leaderis a nurse practitioner (NP) who can inspire others to work together in pursuit of a common goal, such as enhanced patient care. Leadership can be formal, wherein authority is given by the health care organization; or it can be informal, and the NP increases the "efficiency...
Artificial intelligence (AI) is not a new concept. Since the 2022 release of a popular large language model, AI has become readily accessible to the general population, brought transformational shifts in healthcare, and created significant implications for nurse leaders. Specifically, AI has major ...
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transactional leadership is “short-lived, episodic and task-based.” With this style of nursing leadership, the nursing manager only interacts with her employees when something needs to be done or when something is wrong. The nursing manager will inform her employees when tasks are in need of...
Yes, nurses can hold leadership roles such as nurse managers, directors, or chief nursing officers. 6 What is the salary comparison between nurses and doctors? Generally, doctors earn significantly higher salaries than nurses, reflecting their extended training and responsibilities. 6 Can nurses perfor...
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Nurse satisfaction can be affected by a wide range of factors including patient care, work environment, working conditions, work life balance, interprofessional relationships, hospital leadership, training, and professional development, compensation and benefits, autonomy, career advancement, and technology....
Stronger nurse leadership has the potential to support the achievement of health system goals, especially for strengthening of primary health care, which has been recognised and addressed in several other country contexts. This research study explores the process of policy agenda-setting for nurse ...
A registered nurse typically oversees the work of many others health caregivers, including licensed practical nurses (LPNs) and other medical aides. RNs must be comfortable taking a leadership role in assigning duties to these other employees. Following their academic training, LPNs (also called Li...
Nurse Preceptor At every nursing education level, a preceptor is needed to supervise nursing students during their clinical rotations and provide them with feedback. Similar to other positions in academia, a master's degree is preferred, in addition to having some work experience in a clinical set...