
The Essentials of Nursing Leadership
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Key features include:
Real life focus, grounded in everyday practice, with lots of case studies and examples to help students see how theory relates to practice
Activities to help students reflect about their own practice, and about themselves as leaders
Video interviews with nurse leaders and students on the companion website
Further reading and links to journal articles in both the book and the companion website help students delve deeper and prepare for assessments.
Reviews / Votes
'This contemporary book is a breath of fresh air and a must read for those studying nursing. The range of theories and concepts are presented in a clear and accessible manner as well as activities to support learning throughout. This is a helpful and excellent resource and great piece of work.'-- Irene Kennedy 'An innovative and contemporary text on leadership in Nursing that is aimed directly at the nursing student. Written in the context of the student as a leader and using real life experiences, it guides the student in their exploration of leadership.' -- Stephanie Dunleavy 'A very good book on leadership for undergraduate nursing and midwifery students. It deals with key leadership concepts such as context policy, inter-professional, public and global issues. These are particularly relevant in today's healthcare climate. Part 2 considers different leadership approaches culminating in a novel and unique perspective on the nursing student as leader.' -- Mary Casey
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PART ONE: KNOWLEDGE AND THEORY
Chapter 1: The context of leadership in practice - Annette Thomas-Gregory
Chapter 2: Nursing leadership in organisations: Theory and practice - Alison Crombie and Gayle Garland
Chapter 3: Policy perspective: students as the future generation of leaders - Lizzie Jelfs
Chapter 4: Leadership and inter-professional practice - Tim Bryson
Chapter 5: Leadership from the perspective of the public - Stephen Tee
Chapter 6: Global issues for nursing leadership - Mary Gobbi
PART TWO: SKILLS, APPROACHES AND STYLES
Chapter 7: The coaching leader - Brian Webster, Gillian McCready and Sandra Cairncross
Chapter 8: Networking and leadership - Ruth Taylor and Susan Tokley
Chapter 9: Preparation for transition to leadership in qualified practice - Jayne Donaldson and Mike Sabin
Chapter 10: Harnessing your skills as a future leader: Role models in action - Brian Webster-Henderson
Chapter 11: The student nurse as leader - Ruth Taylor
Epilogue: Personal reflections - Brian Webster-Henderson and Ruth Taylor
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