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- Title
Critical Incidents of Nimble, Caring Leaders: A Descriptive Qualitative Study.
- Authors
Wolf, Zane Robinson; Wright, Mary Ellen; Grobbel, Claudia C.; Hilton, Nancy
- Abstract
The story needs to be told of nurse leaders' caring actions when responding quickly to challenging situations experienced by staff nurses. This descriptive design study used qualitative methods to analyze leaders' nimble, caring actions during critical incidents reported by 12 registered nurses (RNs). Leaders supported nurses by rapidly identifying patients in crisis and RNs in stress. They shared RN assignments and averted crises. Leaders taught nursing staff and influenced reduced nurse–patient ratios. Recorders described nurse leaders' rapid assessment of unit flow and consistent support of nursing staff. RNs respected leaders for doing more than expected. Leaders' contributions need to be increasingly recognized.
- Subjects
HOSPITALS &; psychology; NURSES; AUDIT trails; LEADERS; MEDICAL errors; QUALITATIVE research; PERSONNEL management; HUMANITY; HOSPITAL nursing staff; NURSE-patient ratio; STATISTICAL sampling; CONTENT analysis; JUDGMENT sampling; EMAIL; SURVEYS; RESEARCH methodology; JOB stress; PSYCHOLOGICAL stress; CLINICAL competence; SOCIAL support; DATA analysis software
- Publication
International Journal for Human Caring, 2024, Vol 28, Issue 2, p98
- ISSN
1091-5710
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.20467/IJHC-2022-0035