Exploring the Cultural Intelligence of Nurse Leaders

Today, nurses represent many cultures and ethnic backgrounds. In their leadership style, nurse leaders must learn to embrace cultural intelligence or cultural quotient (CQ), that is, an extension of emotional intelligence that affords them the ability to manage a culturally diverse workforce. Histor...

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Main Author: Campbell, Valerie D
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Language:en
Published: ScholarWorks 2018
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spelling ndltd-waldenu.edu-oai-scholarworks.waldenu.edu-dissertations-71172019-10-30T01:23:33Z Exploring the Cultural Intelligence of Nurse Leaders Campbell, Valerie D Today, nurses represent many cultures and ethnic backgrounds. In their leadership style, nurse leaders must learn to embrace cultural intelligence or cultural quotient (CQ), that is, an extension of emotional intelligence that affords them the ability to manage a culturally diverse workforce. Historically, CQ has been relevant to business, locally and globally. But it is also important to explore the CQ of nurse leaders. Scholarly studies show that leaders with CQ are responsible for developing innovative employee behaviors, forward-thinking ideas, and creativeness in the workplace. CQ has a theoretical foundation in the 2003 research of Early and Ang who focused on CQ and the ability to lead in culturally diverse situations. This theoretical foundation will support the qualitative case study approach used to explore the CQ of nurse leaders. Ten participants were selected to answer semi structured interview questions, which were designed to produce data to answer research questions about the meaning of CQ to nurse leaders, the patient experience, self-awareness of CQ, and leadership practice. Thematic data analysis using the MAXQDA software program was the analysis tool. The results are expected to create positive social change by providing evidence-based results that can enhance the CQ of nurse leaders, their leadership style, and their practice in the United States. This study will add to the existing literature and its results may help the reader to reflect on the importance of CQ in their practice of leadership in the nursing profession. 2018-01-01T08:00:00Z text application/pdf https://scholarworks.waldenu.edu/dissertations/5838 https://scholarworks.waldenu.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=7117&context=dissertations Walden Dissertations and Doctoral Studies en ScholarWorks Awareness Cultural Intelligence Leadership Nursing Nursing Leadership Patient experience Nursing Social and Cultural Anthropology
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topic Awareness
Cultural Intelligence
Leadership
Nursing
Nursing Leadership
Patient experience
Nursing
Social and Cultural Anthropology
spellingShingle Awareness
Cultural Intelligence
Leadership
Nursing
Nursing Leadership
Patient experience
Nursing
Social and Cultural Anthropology
Campbell, Valerie D
Exploring the Cultural Intelligence of Nurse Leaders
description Today, nurses represent many cultures and ethnic backgrounds. In their leadership style, nurse leaders must learn to embrace cultural intelligence or cultural quotient (CQ), that is, an extension of emotional intelligence that affords them the ability to manage a culturally diverse workforce. Historically, CQ has been relevant to business, locally and globally. But it is also important to explore the CQ of nurse leaders. Scholarly studies show that leaders with CQ are responsible for developing innovative employee behaviors, forward-thinking ideas, and creativeness in the workplace. CQ has a theoretical foundation in the 2003 research of Early and Ang who focused on CQ and the ability to lead in culturally diverse situations. This theoretical foundation will support the qualitative case study approach used to explore the CQ of nurse leaders. Ten participants were selected to answer semi structured interview questions, which were designed to produce data to answer research questions about the meaning of CQ to nurse leaders, the patient experience, self-awareness of CQ, and leadership practice. Thematic data analysis using the MAXQDA software program was the analysis tool. The results are expected to create positive social change by providing evidence-based results that can enhance the CQ of nurse leaders, their leadership style, and their practice in the United States. This study will add to the existing literature and its results may help the reader to reflect on the importance of CQ in their practice of leadership in the nursing profession.
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