Nurse Magnetism
The author of this report is offering a brief treatise on the broader subject of magnetism when it comes to nursing, learning, leadership and evidence-based practice. The five components of magnetism, as described by Debisette, will be named and described one-by-one. In the appendix of this report there is a concept mind map of the broader subject of magnetism as covered and broken down in this report. Finally, there will be the showing of a strong relationship between the qualities specified for magnet designation and the associated benchmarking strategies and evidence-based practice models. While the magnet designation is not an entirely simple thing to describe, the facets that make up nurse magnetism are fairly easy to fathom when identified and described.
Analysis
As noted in the introduction, there will be a description of the five elements of nursing magnetism as described by Debisette. Those five components are transformational leadership, structural empowerment, exemplary professional practice, empirical outcomes and new knowledge/innovation/improvement. When it comes to the new magnet model, transformational leadership is the first of the five parts. Transformational leadership is indeed the leadership style that is the desired leadership method and tool when it comes to leading and cultivating nurses and the overall nursing profession. One of the substantial upsides of the transformational leadership model is that there tends to be a much higher amount of engagement and futuristic thinking of the nursing staff when it comes to this leadership style. It has been found through prior benchmarking and evidence-based practice that an identification and measuring of success within the CNO population can be fleeting and complex. This...
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