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Human-Centered Leadership in Healthcare is a new leadership model
based on the theory of complex systems. It addresses the
requirement for healthcare organizations to develop environments
that produce market leading outcomes which demonstrate value for
patients. Since healthcare is a human-centric industry, it requires
care for the leaders, the staff, and the patients. The
Human-Centered Leadership model embraces the leader's focus on
self-care and mindfulness while simultaneously focusing outward on
others. The leader, at the center, adopts the attributes of the
Awakener, the Connector, and the Upholder which result in practices
leading to sustained quality outcomes, patient and staff
satisfaction, and a healthy work environment. These practices and
outcomes can be described as cultures of excellence, trust, and
caring. The Human-Centered Leader in Healthcare understands that
"It starts with you but it's not about you". Kay Kennedy, Lucy
Leclerc, and Susan P. Campis' goal for Human-Centered Leadership in
Healthcare is to develop the people who lead the people who care
for the people.
Shifts is a reflective journal for nurses. It focuses on the
nurse's self-care and reflection on daily situations for the
purpose of insight and growth. Shifts also focuses on
identification of an intention followed by 15 days of journal
entries. The entries are in the familiar SBAR format, which is a
common standardized communication format for nurses and other
healthcare professionals. The journal will cover a period of 6
months.
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