INSTRUCTIONS
Follow these guidelines when completing each component of the assignment. Contact your course faculty if you have questions.
General instructions:
Reflect on your leadership experience, philosophy, and self-leadership skills and write a scholarly paper addressing the following requirements:
- Use Microsoft Word current edition to complete the assignment. Submit as a .doc or .docx file.
- Write 2-4 total pages (excluding title and reference pages).
- Follow APA current edition rules for grammar, spelling, word usage, and punctuation consistent with formal, scholarly writing.
- Include in-text citations and matching references in APA current edition format.
- Abide by Chamberlain University’s academic integrity policy.
Include the following sections (detailed criteria listed below and in the grading rubric):
- Introduction: Include general statements on the role of the master’s prepared nurse as a leader and the identification of the purpose of the paper.
- Personal Leadership Experience: Describe your personal experience serving in formal and/or informal leadership roles. How effective do you feel you are as a leader? How comfortable are you serving in leadership roles?
- Leadership Style: Identify the leadership style that aligns best with your philosophy and preferences. Describe the style and provide a rationale for why you selected it. Which leadership style(s) are best suited for your future area of practice? Provide support from at least one scholarly source.
- Leadership Competencies: Review the American Organization for Nursing Leadership (AONL) Nurse Leader Core CompetenciesLinks to an external site.. Describe two competency areas you believe to be personal strengths and two competency areas in which you have growth opportunities. Provide support from at least one scholarly source. The source may be the AONL Nurse Leader Core Competencies.
- Strategies: Discuss three evidence-based strategies to help you achieve the AONL competencies identified as opportunities for growth.
- Conclusion: Provide a conclusion, including a summary of your leadership style, leadership competencies, and strategies.
ANSWER
Leadership in nursing is inevitable, considering a nurse leads other nurses and the patients. A masters-prepared nurse offers leadership not only in knowledge but also in competency. A master-prepared nurse has increased knowledge in nursing, more skills, and competencies. In that regard, they can lead toward the achievement of evidence-based practice and the achievement of patient-centered care. A master ‘s-prepared nurse will also likely have more experience, thus, they can lead other nurses toward the achievement of quality and safe care. However, a masters-prepared nurse must acknowledge their leadership capabilities through … To access full answer, use the purchase button below.