Authentic Leadership Paper

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Introduction
Clinical leadership is an essential attribute in nursing to improve the quality of care in the health care system. Efficient clinical nurse leaders not only inspire and empowers the team to develop their skills and knowledge to challenge and bring innovations to the current practices but also enable to develop person -centred practice and values for human flourishing.
This paper aims to envision the development of clinical leadership in nursing using authentic leadership style. Therefore, a presentation on authentic leadership based on a journal articles was done in the staff room of an acute medical ward in Monash Health. The presentation was carried out in a ward where staff nurses were burnt out due to change fatigue secondary to reconfiguration of the unit and flexing up of the ward and the staff shortage. The group consisted of a nurse unit manager, four associate nurse unit managers, six senior registered nurses, …show more content…

Authentic leadership is an essential element of effective leadership to build trust and an effective work environment, not only to promote patient safety and quality of care but, also to enable recruitment and retention of staff members (Wong et al., 2010). The substance of Wong & Laschinger (2013) article is that nurse managers and leaders who adopted authentic leadership style not only empowered the staff nurses to improve their self -efficacy but also enabled the nurses to have job satisfaction thereby improving the work environment and performance of the organization. The purpose of choosing authentic leadership style for the presentation to a group consisting of staff members from different hierarchy enables the presenter to develop her skills and bring forth her opinions and voice to reflect and emphasize the role of an authentic leader in enabling the followers to develop by providing support for learning to promote self-sufficiency, aptitude, and gratification with work. According to Regan, Laschinger

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