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Distributed Leadership in Nursing and Healthcare: Theory, Evidence and Development
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"This book claims to be 'like no other' and that is so true. The editors and authors each add quality guidance around distributed leadership to readers, providing evidence-based examples, useful websites and key reading material to support and supplement the ideas being presented."
Bridie Kent, Professor in Leadership in Nursing, University of Plymouth, UK

"This book, thankfully, isn't about self-defined heroic organizational leaders or power-hungry political leaders - it tells the stories of the people doing leadership every day in their work to make healthcare happen."
Scott Taylor, Business School Director of Admissions, University of Birmingham, UK

This innovative book brings together experts from health sciences, nursing, business and management backgrounds to provide a broad analysis of the growing field of distributed leadership.

The book offers health professionals practical guidance on applying distributed leadership, resulting in more effective forms of collaborative clinical teamwork and lasting improvements in care.

The text:
*Offers a comprehensive collection of perspectives, featuring chapters by expert clinical, nursing and management studies contributors
*Synthesizes and explores recent developments in the leadership and distributed leadership research literature
*Supports research and theory with examples of cases of effective distributed leadership in clinical practice, service quality, patient safety, leadership development, general nursing, midwifery education, oncology services, intellectual disability, evidence-based practice and organizational change and development
*Provides an international focus, to encourage reflection on learning from experiences across Europe and beyond

Distributed Leadership in Nursing and Healthcare is essential reading for health professionals, undergraduate and postgraduate students, and researchers working in the field of leadership.

Edited by:
Elizabeth A. Curtis, Assistant Professor, Trinity College Dublin, Ireland
Martin Beirne, Emeritus Professor of Management and Organisational Behaviour at the University of Glasgow, UK
John G. Cullen, Associate Professor, Maynooth University, Ireland
Ruth Northway, Professor of Learning Disability Nursing, University of South Wales, UK
Siobhan M. Corrigan, Assistant Professor, Trinity College Dublin, Ireland


Contents:

Chapter One - Introducing the Collection: A Leadership Book like No Other!

Martin Beirne

Chapter Two - Context and the Case for Reconceptualising Leadership in Healthcare

Ruth Northway

Chapter Three - Acknowledging and Nurturing Complementary Leadership Contributions

Marie Elizabeth Ward and David Vaughan

Chapter Four - What is Leadership About and What does it involve in Practice?

Dr. John G. Cullen

Chapter Five - Hybrids of Positional Authority, Personal Principles and Collective leadership Contributions

Martin Beirne

Chapter Six - Theorising Leadership Development: From Executive Solutions to More Active Cultivation of Contemporary Roles and Capabilities

Vivienne Byers

Chapter Seven - General nursing practice through the lens of Distributed Leadership: A case study

Phil Halligan and Catherine Clune Mulvaney

Chapter Eight - Distributed Leadership Practices and Interventions in Intellectual Disability Services

Fintan Sheerin

Chapter Nine - Distributed Leadership Interventions at Advanced Clinical Practitioner Level

Catherine Comiskey

Chapter Ten - Enacting Distributed Leadership in Midwifery Practice

Rhona O'Connell

Chapter Eleven - Nobody in Charge: Really?

David A. Buchanan

Chapter Twelve - Workshop Formats for Enacting Distributed Leadership Practice

Dr Vivienne Byers and Professor Ruth Northway

Chapter Thirteen - Making Sense of Empirical Research on Distributed Leadership Tendencies

Dr. John G. Cullen

Chapter Fourteen - Towards a Sociology of Distributed Leadership: A Lesson from Higher Education

Aidan Seery

Chapter Fifteen - Synthesising Practical Insights and Empirical Data

Siobhan Corrigan

Chapter Sixteen - Nurturing, Implementing and Sustaining Distributed Leadership

Elizabeth A. Curtis

Chapter Seventeen - Strategic, Regulating and Enabling Initiatives: Conducive Organisational Changes

Patrick Gibbons and Ruifang Wang

Chapter Eighteen - The Epilogue: Where are we now and what is to be done?

Elizabeth A. Curtis, Martin Beirne, Siobhan Corrigan, John Cullen and Ruth Northway


PRODUCT DETAILS

ISBN-13: 9780335249459
Publisher: McGraw-Hill (Open University Press)
Publication date: February, 2021
Pages: None
Dimensions: 170.00 x 240.00 x 16.00
Weight: 549g
Availability: Available
Subcategories: Midwifery, Nursing

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