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Nursing Leaders as Visionaries and Enablers of Action




AuthorsSulosaari Virpi, Kosklin Ritva, De Munter Johan

PublisherElsevier

Publication year2023

Journal: Seminars in oncology nursing

Journal name in sourceSeminars in oncology nursing

Journal acronymSemin Oncol Nurs

Article number151365

Volume39

Issue1

ISSN0749-2081

eISSN1878-3449

DOIhttps://doi.org/10.1016/j.soncn.2022.151365

Publication's open availability at the time of reportingOpen Access

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Web address https://doi.org/10.1016/j.soncn.2022.151365

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Abstract

Objectives

The engagement of nursing leaders is critical for the future of the cancer nursing profession, quality cancer care, and the overall health care system. The field of cancer care is facing enormous challenges, requiring strong nursing leadership. Cancer nursing leadership is needed to overcome the challenges caused by workforce shortages, restricted resources, historic and ongoing under-recognition of nursing, unsafe working conditions, and unequal access to education. The aim of this article is to contribute to the discussion about how cancer nursing leaders can act as visionaries and support transformation of cancer nursing for the future.

Data Sources

Author experience, journal articles and organizational position papers were used.

Conclusion

To improve the state of cancer nursing and the working conditions of the cancer nursing workforce, nursing leadership practices need to be embraced on all governance levels in clinical practice and academia. When effective and high-quality nursing leadership is enacted, positive outcomes for people affected by cancer, nursing, and health care systems can be achieved. Cancer nursing leadership needs to be supported through nursing scholarship, influencing national and global policies and strategies and by active involvement in national and international health care management.

Implications for Nursing Practice

Nursing leadership and governance is critical to strengthening the cancer nursing workforce. Strong nursing leadership is required to realize the vision for transforming the health care systems and cancer care. Therefore, collaboration among multidisciplinary leadership, health care organizations, academic institutions, professional organizations, and policy-making structures is warranted.


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