2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.mnl.2021.12.017
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Nurse Leader: A Definition for the 21st Century

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“…It is necessary to have, in addition to nurses with specific and highly specialized functions, leaders able to make collegiate and interprofessional decisions, capable of valuing and enhancing initiatives and knowledge of users. Advanced nursing practice, user satisfaction and the quality of care depend greatly on Nursing leadership skills and competences (22) .…”
Section: Hierarchical Vertical Structure Of Care -Punctual and Linear...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is necessary to have, in addition to nurses with specific and highly specialized functions, leaders able to make collegiate and interprofessional decisions, capable of valuing and enhancing initiatives and knowledge of users. Advanced nursing practice, user satisfaction and the quality of care depend greatly on Nursing leadership skills and competences (22) .…”
Section: Hierarchical Vertical Structure Of Care -Punctual and Linear...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…É necessário que se tenha, além de enfermeiros com funções determinadas e altamente especializadas, líderes aptos à tomada de decisões colegiadas e interprofissionais, capazes de valorizar e potencializar iniciativas e saberes dos usuários. A prática avançada em enfermagem, a satisfação do usuário e a qualidade do cuidado dependem, sobremaneira, das habilidades e competências de liderança da Enfermagem (22) .…”
Section: Estrutura Vertical Hierárquica De Cuidado -Ações Pontuais E ...unclassified
“…Global health demands have set new roles for nurse leaders [ 1 ].Nurse leaders are referred to as nurses, nurse managers, or other nursing staff working in a healthcare context who attempt to influence the behavior of individuals or a group based on goals that are congruent with organizational goals [ 2 ]. They are seen as professionals “armed with data and evidence, and a commitment to mentorship and education”, and as a group in which “leaders innovate, transform, and achieve quality outcomes for patients, health care professionals, organizations, and communities” [ 3 ]. Effective leadership occurs when team members critically follow leaders and are motivated by a leader’s decisions based on the organization’s requests and targets [ 4 ].…”
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confidence: 99%