2020
DOI: 10.1111/jonm.13219
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Role and application of self‐awareness in managerial practice: A qualitative study of nurse managers

Abstract: Aims To explore the nurse managers' perspectives about the role and application of self‐awareness in managerial practice. Background Effectively accomplishing complex roles and maintaining a healthy work environment requires nurse managers to be resilient and sustain positive relationships with nurses and interdisciplinary teams. Self‐awareness is an essential attribute for building relationships and creating a healthier work environment. Methods A descriptive qualitative design was used. We conducted semi‐str… Show more

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“…It iterates the need to create person‐centred cultures, fostering a caring culture for nurses and patients. Physicians, nurses and managers should be more mindful and self‐aware of the interpersonal issues and practice compassion towards each other to sustain effective working relationships for improving the care for patients and their families (Amutio‐Kareaga et al, 2017; Younas et al, 2021).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It iterates the need to create person‐centred cultures, fostering a caring culture for nurses and patients. Physicians, nurses and managers should be more mindful and self‐aware of the interpersonal issues and practice compassion towards each other to sustain effective working relationships for improving the care for patients and their families (Amutio‐Kareaga et al, 2017; Younas et al, 2021).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%