Nursing leaders’ perceptions of the impact of the Strengths-Based Nursing and Healthcare Leadership program three months post training
Development of nursing leadership is necessary to ensure that nurse leaders of the future are well-equipped to tackle the challenges of a burdened healthcare system. In this context, the Strengths-Based Nursing and Healthcare Leadership program was delivered to 121 participants from 5 organizations...
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Veröffentlicht in: | International journal of nursing studies advances 2024-06, Vol.6, p.100190, Article 100190 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Development of nursing leadership is necessary to ensure that nurse leaders of the future are well-equipped to tackle the challenges of a burdened healthcare system. In this context, the Strengths-Based Nursing and Healthcare Leadership program was delivered to 121 participants from 5 organizations in Canada in 2021 and 2022. To date, no study used a qualitative approach to explore nursing leaders’ perceptions of a leadership Strengths-Based Nursing and Healthcare Leadership program three months post training.
To describe nursing leaders’ perceptions of the impact of the Strengths-Based Nursing and Healthcare Leadership program three months post training.
Qualitative descriptive design was used with individual semi-structured interviews. A convenient sample of nurse leaders (n = 20) who had participated in the leadership program were recruited for an individual interview three months post training. The data generated by interviews were analyzed using a method of thematic content analysis.
Three themes emerged from the qualitative data analysis related to the leadership program that stayed with participants three months post training: 1) mentorship: a lasting relationship, 2) human connections through Story-sharing, and 3) focus on strengths. Two other themes emerged related to the changes that they have made since attending the program: 1) seeking out different perspectives to work better as a team and 2) create a positive work environment and to show appreciation for their staff.
The present study offers evidence of the impact of the Strengths-Based Nursing and Healthcare Leadership program three months post training.
This study reinforces the importance of training using a Strengths-Based Nursing and Healthcare Leadership lens when tackling leadership. |
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ISSN: | 2666-142X 2666-142X |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.ijnsa.2024.100190 |