Developing ward leadership skills

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Abstract

Nurses who are responsible for a clinical area do not only have a management role but also, crucially, a leadership role. The role of ward leader is complex and demanding. Ward leaders are accountable for patient safety and the quality of patient care, act as role models, motivate staff and cascade organisational goals to them. They also ensure the correct skill mix on the ward, alleviate pressures on staff and provide opportunities for staff development. This article describes several leadership models which all have something to offer to nurses looking to develop their ward leadership skills. It discusses core elements of effective ward leadership, notably providing support and direction to the team through coaching and mentoring, developing the ward as a learning environment, understanding the wider care context and taking time for self-care.
Original languageEnglish
JournalNursing Management
Volume30
Early online date4 Apr 2023
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jun 2023

Keywords

  • leadership
  • leadership models
  • leadership skills
  • management
  • professional
  • professional issues
  • staff welfare
  • ward managers
  • workforce
  • workforce development

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