Managing the clinical setting for best nursing practice: a brief overview of contemporary initiatives
Author(s)
Henderson, Amanda
Winch, Sarah
Griffith University Author(s)
Year published
2008
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Background Leadership strategies are important in facilitating the nursing profession to reach their optimum standards in the practice environment. Aim To compare and contrast the central tenets of contemporary quality initiatives that are commensurate with enabling the environment so that best practice can occur. Key issues Democratic leadership, accessible and relevant education and professional development, the incorporation of evidence into practice and the ability of facilities to be responsive to change are core considerations for the successful maintenance of practice standards that are consistent with best ...
View more >Background Leadership strategies are important in facilitating the nursing profession to reach their optimum standards in the practice environment. Aim To compare and contrast the central tenets of contemporary quality initiatives that are commensurate with enabling the environment so that best practice can occur. Key issues Democratic leadership, accessible and relevant education and professional development, the incorporation of evidence into practice and the ability of facilities to be responsive to change are core considerations for the successful maintenance of practice standards that are consistent with best nursing practice. Conclusion While different concerns of management drive the adoption of contemporary approaches, there are many similarities in the how these approaches are translated into action in the clinical setting. Implications for nursing management Managers should focus on core principles of professional nursing that add value to practice rather than business processes.
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View more >Background Leadership strategies are important in facilitating the nursing profession to reach their optimum standards in the practice environment. Aim To compare and contrast the central tenets of contemporary quality initiatives that are commensurate with enabling the environment so that best practice can occur. Key issues Democratic leadership, accessible and relevant education and professional development, the incorporation of evidence into practice and the ability of facilities to be responsive to change are core considerations for the successful maintenance of practice standards that are consistent with best nursing practice. Conclusion While different concerns of management drive the adoption of contemporary approaches, there are many similarities in the how these approaches are translated into action in the clinical setting. Implications for nursing management Managers should focus on core principles of professional nursing that add value to practice rather than business processes.
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Journal Title
Journal of Nursing Management
Volume
16
Issue
1
Subject
Nursing
Nursing not elsewhere classified