2021
DOI: 10.1111/jonm.13469
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Nurses and ward managers' perceptions of leadership in the evidence‐based practice: A qualitative study

Abstract: Aim: To describe nurses and ward managers' experiences with nursing leadership in the implementation of evidence-based practice. Background:The implementation of evidence-based practice requires to identify the most suitable styles of nursing leadership for the successful application.Design: A qualitative descriptive study. Methods:The study was carried out with 57 nurses (clinical nurses and ward managers) in eight focus groups from five public hospitals. Template analysis, using the Promoting Action on Resea… Show more

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“…In research implementation, frontline nurse leaders saw their role as a facilitator, aiding nurses to overcome obstacles and ensuring organizational objectives, financial targets and quality standards were met (Caine & Kenrick, 1997; Cheng et al., 2018). As a facilitator, they helped nurses to implement evidence‐based changes in practice (Cheng et al., 2018; López‐Medina et al., 2022) and encouraged nurses to keep using the EBP method to solve future problems (Cheng et al., 2018).…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…In research implementation, frontline nurse leaders saw their role as a facilitator, aiding nurses to overcome obstacles and ensuring organizational objectives, financial targets and quality standards were met (Caine & Kenrick, 1997; Cheng et al., 2018). As a facilitator, they helped nurses to implement evidence‐based changes in practice (Cheng et al., 2018; López‐Medina et al., 2022) and encouraged nurses to keep using the EBP method to solve future problems (Cheng et al., 2018).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Though frontline nurse leaders emphasized that they should create structures and allocate resources for EBP and increase the number of clinical experts (Cheng et al., 2018; Lunden et al., 2019), they noted that there was no strategy and structures for EBP implementation that permeated the entire organization (Lunden et al., 2019). They expressed that they do not have the autonomy to make decisions on ward organization (Kehus & Törmänen, 2014) and the need support for effective implementation of evidence (López‐Medina et al., 2022).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…According to López‐Medina et al ( 2022 ), it is important to provide task‐oriented information such as role and goal clarity. Managers have the power to either support or hinder employees' professional competence and are hence linked to organizational performance.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…[ 7 ] Transformational leaders transform organizational cultures in such a way that creates a conducive culture to achieve optimum professionalism. [ 9 ]…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%