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Becoming Less Defensive in Your Leadership Role

Emerging RN Leader

By Rose O Sherman, EdD, RN, NEA-BC, FAAN A new nurse manager recently asked my advice on how she could become less defensive. She noticed that when her director suggested how something could have been done differently, she found herself reacting to what she perceived as criticism. On one level, she knew her reaction was […] The post Becoming Less Defensive in Your Leadership Role appeared first on Emerging Nurse Leader.

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Conceptualizing a Nursing Model for Integration of Patient Engagement Into Perinatal Digital Health Development and Quality Assurance: A Critical Interpretive Synthesis

Nursing Inquiry

ABSTRACT This study examines current assumptions of digital transformation research in the perinatal context and constructs a nursing model through a critical interpretive synthesis. Perinatal digital transformation research is discussed and found to be lacking grounding in nursing concepts; nursing theory was integrated by examining data through the lenses of Woman- and Family-Centered Care (Person-centered Perinatal Care) and by applying Donabedian's Frame of quality assurance into the concept

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There Is Never Really Just a Simple Choice: Nurse Advocacy for Gender‐Transformative Cardiovascular Disease Prevention

Nursing Inquiry

ABSTRACT Cardiovascular disease remains the leading cause of mortality for women globally and presents a considerable health burden despite decades of awareness campaigns. Messaging in these campaigns includes a significant focus on individual lifestyle behaviour modification for the prevention of cardiovascular disease, with health promotion campaigns and clinical organizations stating that 80%–90% of cardiovascular disease is preventable.