2020
DOI: 10.1111/wvn.12451
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A Guide to Empowering Frontline Nurses and Healthcare Clinicians Through Evidence‐Based Innovation Leadership During COVID‐19 and Beyond

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“…Furthermore, Nylén-Eriksen, Grov, and Bjørnnes (2020) concluded that nursing leaders should cultivate job involvement to increase the retention of nurses. Similarly, Raderstorf et al (2020) claimed that leaders should find ways to increase their presence and accessibility to their nurses. It is important to note that nurses are searching for the leader's accessibility.…”
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“…Furthermore, Nylén-Eriksen, Grov, and Bjørnnes (2020) concluded that nursing leaders should cultivate job involvement to increase the retention of nurses. Similarly, Raderstorf et al (2020) claimed that leaders should find ways to increase their presence and accessibility to their nurses. It is important to note that nurses are searching for the leader's accessibility.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nurse managers should create opportunities for training and learning to inspire resilient and assertive nurses. Likewise, to ensure quality health care, it is essential for leaders to create cultures of wellness and implement evidence-based programs (e.g., skills building and mindfulness programs and gratitude boards; Raderstorf et al, 2020).…”
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“…Technological advancements in electronic, online, virtual platforms and social media have added measures to allow rapid communication and education (Wong et al, 2020). This research found various communication platforms useful, including online, virtual and person‐to‐person (Raderstorf et al, 2020). However, despite advancements in technology, recommendations for utilizing social media for crisis communication are ongoing, given limitations in transmission, accessibility and risk reduction (Lin et al, 2016).…”
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“…The effectiveness of clinical leadership education has been questioned as some newly qualified nurses' (NQNs) leadership skills have been found inadequate [3], resulting in high attrition of newly qualified nurses due to lack of confidence in managing clinical situations and decision-making [4]. Healthcare systems are inherently stressful and demanding environments; chronic workforce shortages [5,6] coupled with the demands of the COVID-19 pandemic mean that 21st-century healthcare requires effective leadership for optimal patient outcomes more than ever before [7].…”
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