2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.refiri.2016.04.003
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Les compétences de leadership pour la pratique infirmière avancée : proposition d’un modèle de développement pour la formation et la pratique clinique

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“…Indeed, the nursing scope of practice undergoes significant modulation according to local contexts, 19 which limits the power of legislation to guarantee the expansion of the practice. It is urgent to have the expertise and leadership of nurses recognized, especially cause it has been shown that nursing leadership has a positive impact on the quality of care and interprofessional collaboration 20 . This recognition involves, among other things, reiterating that nurses possess distinct knowledge from other health professionals 21,22 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Indeed, the nursing scope of practice undergoes significant modulation according to local contexts, 19 which limits the power of legislation to guarantee the expansion of the practice. It is urgent to have the expertise and leadership of nurses recognized, especially cause it has been shown that nursing leadership has a positive impact on the quality of care and interprofessional collaboration 20 . This recognition involves, among other things, reiterating that nurses possess distinct knowledge from other health professionals 21,22 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is urgent to have the expertise and leadership of nurses recognized, especially cause it has been shown that nursing leadership has a positive impact on the quality of care and interprofessional collaboration. 20 This recognition involves, among other things, reiterating that nurses possess distinct knowledge from other health professionals. 21,22 This distinct nursing knowledge translates into a multidimensional professional role that involves, among other things, the provision of direct care, but also the transformation of care and systems through primary care, a role that is very little expressed at present.…”
Section: Sabsa Solidarity Cooperativementioning
confidence: 99%