Nursing Leadership in Healthcare: The Impact of Effective Nurse Leadership on Quality Healthcare Outcomes
Udo Orukwowu
Department of Nursing Sciences, Faculty of Basic Medical Sciences, College of Medical Sciences, Rivers State University, Nigeria
DOI: https://doi.org/10.54117/iijss.v1i1.1
Keywords: Leadership, Leadership qualities, Nurse leadership, Nurse, Healthcare outcome
Abstract
Leadership in nursing is needed in all levels of healthcare to ensure the delivery of excellence and quality nursing care. Sadly, the concept of nursing leadership is often neglected in the healthcare system, especially in the aspect of general decision-making for the overall management of the healthcare system. This article is focused on the review of literature related to nursing leadership as an influential factor to better healthcare outcomes. This review took into account the concept of effective nurse leadership, the theoretical perspectives, competencies and general impacts on healthcare outcomes. From the study, it was noted that for effective leadership, nurses are to be enlightened on the expected leadership qualities for building relationships among nurses, interdisciplinary teams of the nursing profession and patients. Some leadership qualities identified include appearance, self-confidence, self-awareness, motivation, empathy, honesty, vision and purpose, integrity, emotional intelligence, social skills and abilities, commitment and passion. Others are humbleness, creativity and innovation, accountability, delegation, resilience, empowerment and teamwork. Despite the simplicity of the subject, there is a need for further research in this area to reinforce the implementation of nurse leaders experience in the general healthcare setting for efficient care delivery.