Today in Nursing Leadership

Empowering Nurse Leaders with Ethics Education & Professional Development

 

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Frontline nurse leaders are responsible for ethical problem solving and creating ethical environments for patients and the care team. Learn about a one-year fellowship designed to bolster leaders' ethical confidence and leadership skills. Fellows attended monthly seminars and mediation training, gaining skills to repair communication breakdown and resolve value-laden disagreement. Pre/post data collection showed fellows experienced increased ethical confidence and decreased moral distress.

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