Self-leadership strategies of nurses in an outreach service at a private hospital group in Gauteng

Philosophiae Doctor - PhD === Critical Care Outreach Services (CCOSs) recognize early sign of deterioration in medical units, regarding the condition of the patient, by using elements of vital sign tracking namely modified early warning score (MEWS). Nurses as leaders should be proactive by using in...

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Main Author: Prinsloo, Cathrina Johanna
Other Authors: Jooste, Karien
Language:en
Published: University of the Western Cape 2019
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/11394/6844
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spelling ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-uwc-oai-etd.uwc.ac.za-11394-68442019-07-19T03:12:45Z Self-leadership strategies of nurses in an outreach service at a private hospital group in Gauteng Prinsloo, Cathrina Johanna Jooste, Karien Waggie, Firdouza Critical Care Outreach Services (CCOSs) Gauteng Modified early warning score (MEWS) Self-leadership Nursing Philosophiae Doctor - PhD Critical Care Outreach Services (CCOSs) recognize early sign of deterioration in medical units, regarding the condition of the patient, by using elements of vital sign tracking namely modified early warning score (MEWS). Nurses as leaders should be proactive by using influence to obtain a desired outcome. It is unclear how nurses experience self-leadership in this outreach service in a private hospital in Pretoria. The purpose of this research was to understand nurses’ experience of their self-leadership in the current CCOS at a private hospital in Pretoria, in order to develop self-leadership strategies that could contributes to the implementation of a CCOS (for the broader population of nurses) in a private hospital group in Gauteng. In this research the steps as outlined in the self-leadership strategic framework of Neck and Milliman (1994) were adapted for this research. The theoretical assumptions furthermore informed the methodological steps followed in the research process. The theoretical assumptions of the Practice Orientated Theory of Dickoff, James and Wiedenbach (1968) were adapted and the survey lists of this theory served as a reasoning map in this research. The central statement of this research was that, nurses need to lead themselves in implementing a CCOS in general wards in a private hospital group in Gauteng. 2019-06-07T07:49:16Z 2019-06-07T07:49:16Z 2018 http://hdl.handle.net/11394/6844 en University of the Western Cape University of the Western Cape
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topic Critical Care Outreach Services (CCOSs)
Gauteng
Modified early warning score (MEWS)
Self-leadership
Nursing
spellingShingle Critical Care Outreach Services (CCOSs)
Gauteng
Modified early warning score (MEWS)
Self-leadership
Nursing
Prinsloo, Cathrina Johanna
Self-leadership strategies of nurses in an outreach service at a private hospital group in Gauteng
description Philosophiae Doctor - PhD === Critical Care Outreach Services (CCOSs) recognize early sign of deterioration in medical units, regarding the condition of the patient, by using elements of vital sign tracking namely modified early warning score (MEWS). Nurses as leaders should be proactive by using influence to obtain a desired outcome. It is unclear how nurses experience self-leadership in this outreach service in a private hospital in Pretoria. The purpose of this research was to understand nurses’ experience of their self-leadership in the current CCOS at a private hospital in Pretoria, in order to develop self-leadership strategies that could contributes to the implementation of a CCOS (for the broader population of nurses) in a private hospital group in Gauteng. In this research the steps as outlined in the self-leadership strategic framework of Neck and Milliman (1994) were adapted for this research. The theoretical assumptions furthermore informed the methodological steps followed in the research process. The theoretical assumptions of the Practice Orientated Theory of Dickoff, James and Wiedenbach (1968) were adapted and the survey lists of this theory served as a reasoning map in this research. The central statement of this research was that, nurses need to lead themselves in implementing a CCOS in general wards in a private hospital group in Gauteng.
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Prinsloo, Cathrina Johanna
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title Self-leadership strategies of nurses in an outreach service at a private hospital group in Gauteng
title_short Self-leadership strategies of nurses in an outreach service at a private hospital group in Gauteng
title_full Self-leadership strategies of nurses in an outreach service at a private hospital group in Gauteng
title_fullStr Self-leadership strategies of nurses in an outreach service at a private hospital group in Gauteng
title_full_unstemmed Self-leadership strategies of nurses in an outreach service at a private hospital group in Gauteng
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