Student Preparation for Nursing Leadership: Lessons from an Undergraduate Programs Review

Author:

Ross Carolyn1,Olson Joanne K2,Eastlick Kushner Kaysi34,Murad Sadaf Saleem5,Leung Wing Sze Wence6,Daniels Sara7,Applin Madge8,Eaton Tristan9

Affiliation:

1. Faculty of Nursing, University of Alberta, 3 rd Floor, Edmonton Clinic Health Academy, Edmonton, Canada

2. Nursing - ECHA Bldg., University of Alberta, 11405 87 Ave., Edmonton, Canada

3. Faculty of Arts, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Canada

4. Faculty of Nursing, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Canada

5. University of Alberta Hospital, Edmonton, Canada

6. Education, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Canada

7. Nursing, Red Deer College, Red Deer, Canada

8. Culture, Transformation & Innovation 1-60 University Terrace Bldg, Alberta Health Services, Edmonton, Canada

9. Nursing and Allied Health, Keyano College, Fort McMurray, Canada

Abstract

AbstractFacilitating student achievement of nationally recognized entry-level-competencies in nursing leadership is a critical step in building capacity to promote patient safety, quality of care, and healthy work environments. Data for this substudy were drawn from a larger multi-phased, multi-method, cross-sectional, descriptive study conducted to inform comprehensive undergraduate curricular revision. The research question for this substudy was: what are the perceptions about undergraduate program preparation for nursing leadership? Frequencies and percentages summarized relevant quantitative data from the surveys and deductive content analysis was used to further explore the category of leadership which emerged from content analysis of qualitative data in the larger study. Key findings illustrate need for additional attention to learning experiences in conflict management, delegation and supervision of clinical teams, and advocacy. Greater collaboration between educational and clinical agencies is needed to find mutually beneficial strategies to support nursing leadership development for nursing students and new graduates.

Publisher

Walter de Gruyter GmbH

Subject

Education,General Nursing

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