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Author
Aspinall, Cathleen
Title
The impact of intersectionality on the empowerment and development of nurses into leadership roles
Type
Book Whole
Year
2022
Publication
Abbreviated Journal
Volume
Issue
Pages
149 p.
Keywords
Intersectionality
;
Leadership
;
Empowerment
;
Surveys
Abstract
Highlights the impact of the intersection of socially-constructed identities such as race, gender, and class, on nurses' ability to develop as leaders. Aims to learn how to create a culture of nursing leadership by explaining the impact of intersectionality on the empowerment and development of nurses into leadership roles. Designs a mixed-methods, explanatory, sequential research study in two phases, comprising an online questionnaire and 31 semi-structured interviews with nurses and managers.
Call Number
NZNO @ research @
Serial
1835
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Connolly, Megan J
Title
Clinical leadership of Registered Nurses working in an Emergency Department
Type
Book Whole
Year
2015
Publication
Abbreviated Journal
Volume
Issue
Pages
109 p.
Keywords
Registered nurses
;
Clinical leadership
;
Empowerment
;
Emergency Departments
;
Surveys
Abstract
Employs a non-experimental survey design to examine the psychological and structural empowerment, and clinical leadership of Registered Nurses (RNs) working in an adult emergency department (ED) in a large tertiary hospital in Auckland City. Includes qualitative questions relating to those factors that support or inhibit their clinical leadership at point of care.
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Serial
1579
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