Knowing, Being and Becoming a Person-Centred Nurse Leader: Findings from a Transformative Professional Development Programme.

IF 2.4 Q1 NURSING Nursing Reports Pub Date : 2024-10-23 DOI:10.3390/nursrep14040230
Clare Cable, Tanya McCance, Brendan McCormack
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Background/Objectives Leadership is central to the development of effective workplace cultures and as such should be viewed as a practice that is relational, exercised through a process of mutual and reciprocal influence. Person-centred leadership is an approach to leadership that supports a way of being that is authentic, prioritising values lived out in action. However, there is an increasing recognition that leadership development has not been impactful in relation to workplace culture. This paper reports on the ongoing evaluation of an innovative development programme (Queen's Nurse Development Programme), the overall aim of which was to illuminate the participants' experiences of engaging in transformative learning and development and identify the technical and transformative outcomes arising. The programme focused on developing leadership capacity for societal change and maximising the health impact of community nursing leaders. Methods The methodological framework for evaluation was underpinned by a Collaborative Critical Creative Inquiry. Twenty community nurses were selected to undertake the programme during 2020. The collection and analysis of data was consistent with the Collaborative Critical Creative Inquiry and was conducted as a one-day workshop, with participants engaged in a cycle of creative hermeneutic analysis. Results A total of seven themes were identified, including: sense of belonging; personal growth; developing new skills; finding voice; importance of self-care; and creating a safe place. This illuminated how the transformative learning and development processes within this programme were experienced and how these enabled participants to explore how they influence their practice and workplace. It is the journey with self that generates a sense of belonging and enables personal growth and the ability to care for self and others. Conclusions The key learning from this innovative development programme is the importance of focusing on the attributes of practitioners and the key building blocks for knowing, being, and becoming a person-centred practitioner.

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了解、成为和成为以人为本的护士长:一项变革性专业发展计划的研究成果。
背景/目标 领导力是发展有效的工作场所文化的核心,因此应被视为一种通过相互和互惠的影响过程来行使的关系性实践。以人为本的领导力是一种支持真实存在方式的领导力,优先考虑在行动中践行价值观。然而,越来越多的人认识到,领导力发展并没有对工作场所文化产生影响。本文报告了对一项创新发展计划(女王护士发展计划)的持续评估,其总体目标是阐明参与者参与变革性学习和发展的经验,并确定所产生的技术和变革性成果。该计划的重点是发展领导能力,促进社会变革,最大限度地发挥社区护理领导对健康的影响。方法 评估方法框架以 "合作批判性创造性探究 "为基础。20 名社区护士被选中在 2020 年期间参加该计划。数据的收集和分析与 "协作式批判创新探究 "相一致,并以为期一天的研讨会的形式进行,参与者参与了一轮创造性诠释分析。结果 共确定了七个主题,包括:归属感;个人成长;发展新技能;找到声音;自我保健的重要性;以及创建一个安全的地方。这揭示了如何在该计划中体验变革性学习和发展过程,以及这些过程如何使参与者探索他们如何影响自己的实践和工作场所。正是自我之旅产生了归属感,促进了个人成长,提高了关爱自我和他人的能力。结论 从这一创新性发展计划中学到的主要经验是,必须注重实践者的特质,以及认识、成为和成为以人为本的实践者的关键基石。
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期刊介绍: Nursing Reports is an open access, peer-reviewed, online-only journal that aims to influence the art and science of nursing by making rigorously conducted research accessible and understood to the full spectrum of practicing nurses, academics, educators and interested members of the public. The journal represents an exhilarating opportunity to make a unique and significant contribution to nursing and the wider community by addressing topics, theories and issues that concern the whole field of Nursing Science, including research, practice, policy and education. The primary intent of the journal is to present scientifically sound and influential empirical and theoretical studies, critical reviews and open debates to the global community of nurses. Short reports, opinions and insight into the plight of nurses the world-over will provide a voice for those of all cultures, governments and perspectives. The emphasis of Nursing Reports will be on ensuring that the highest quality of evidence and contribution is made available to the greatest number of nurses. Nursing Reports aims to make original, evidence-based, peer-reviewed research available to the global community of nurses and to interested members of the public. In addition, reviews of the literature, open debates on professional issues and short reports from around the world are invited to contribute to our vibrant and dynamic journal. All published work will adhere to the most stringent ethical standards and journalistic principles of fairness, worth and credibility. Our journal publishes Editorials, Original Articles, Review articles, Critical Debates, Short Reports from Around the Globe and Letters to the Editor.
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