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Leadership for evidence-based innovation in nursing and health professions / edited by Daniel Weberg, PhD, MHI, BSN, RN, Director, Nursing Innovation, Kaiser Permanente, Oakland, California; Auxiliary Faculty, College of Nursing, Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio ; Sandra Davidson, PhD, MSN, RN, Dean and Professor, Faculty of Nursing, University of Calgary, Calgary, Alberta, Canada.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Burlington, MA : Jones & Bartlett Learning, 2021Copyright date: �2021 Edition: 2nd editionDescription: xii, 480 pages : illustrations ; 23 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9781284171365 (paperback)
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 610.73068 23
LOC classification:
  • RT89 .W425 2021
NLM classification:
  • WY 105
Contents:
Machine generated contents note: -- Section 1 Leaders. Chapter 1 Future of Evidence, Innovation, and Leadership in Healthcare: A Model for Leading Change. Chapter 2 Innovation Leadership Behaviors: Starting the Complexity Journey. Chapter 3 Emergence and Disruption: Working on the Edge of Evidence. Chapter 4 From Organization as Machine to Organization as Conversation: Making Sense of Complexity in Healthcare. Section 2 Organizations/Systems. Chapter 5 Evidence-Based Practice and the Dynamic of Innovation: A Model for the Advancing Practice Excellence. Chapter 6 Assessing Your Innovation and Evidence Capacity: Essentials for Organizational Infrastructures. Chapter7 Shifting Workforce Paradigms: From Quantity to Value-Driven Staffing Using Evidence and Innovation. Chapter 8 Failure and Resilience: Driving Sustainable Innovation. Chapter 9 Leading Innovation and Performance Improvement for High Performing Systemness. Section 3 Trends & Issues. Chapter 10 The Best Way to Predict the Future is to [Co-]Create it: A Technology Primer for Nursing Leaders. Chapter 11 Incorporating New Evidence from Big Data, Emerging Technology, and Disruptive Practices into Your Innovation Ecosystem. Chapter 12 From Patient to Person-Centered Care: Reforming Relationships in Healthcare. Chapter 13 Toxic Leadership: Leadership Behaviors That Kill Innovation and how to Avoid Them. Section 4 Exemplars. Chapter 14 Organizing Systems for Successful Innovation: Examples from the Field. Chapter 15 Building Diverse Partnerships in Health Care and Industry: How Organizations Must Partner to Build Disruptive Futures. Chapter 16 Disrupting the Undisruptable - Innovation in Healthcare Education.
Summary: "Healthcare organizations require both innovation and evidence-based practice to build systems that will support the future of improved care. Leadership for Evidence-Based Innovation in Nursing and Health Professions, Second Edition addresses the core competencies and behaviors required to be an innovative leader. This text fulfills the market need for an advanced practice resource focused on how to address new and emerging sources of evidence-based practice that can inform, translate and scale the complexity of leading innovation in healthcare organizations. The Second Edition has been heavily revised and updated to refine the focus on leadership of innovation and place less foundational focus on evidence-based practice process. In addition to a strong revision to the organization and updated content, this unique text features three new chapters discussing workarounds as a source of innovation, performance improvement leadership vs. innovation methodology and the use of evidence in both, and a technology primer for nursing leaders"--Provided by publisher.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Machine generated contents note: -- Section 1 Leaders. Chapter 1 Future of Evidence, Innovation, and Leadership in Healthcare: A Model for Leading Change. Chapter 2 Innovation Leadership Behaviors: Starting the Complexity Journey. Chapter 3 Emergence and Disruption: Working on the Edge of Evidence. Chapter 4 From Organization as Machine to Organization as Conversation: Making Sense of Complexity in Healthcare. Section 2 Organizations/Systems. Chapter 5 Evidence-Based Practice and the Dynamic of Innovation: A Model for the Advancing Practice Excellence. Chapter 6 Assessing Your Innovation and Evidence Capacity: Essentials for Organizational Infrastructures. Chapter7 Shifting Workforce Paradigms: From Quantity to Value-Driven Staffing Using Evidence and Innovation. Chapter 8 Failure and Resilience: Driving Sustainable Innovation. Chapter 9 Leading Innovation and Performance Improvement for High Performing Systemness. Section 3 Trends & Issues. Chapter 10 The Best Way to Predict the Future is to [Co-]Create it: A Technology Primer for Nursing Leaders. Chapter 11 Incorporating New Evidence from Big Data, Emerging Technology, and Disruptive Practices into Your Innovation Ecosystem. Chapter 12 From Patient to Person-Centered Care: Reforming Relationships in Healthcare. Chapter 13 Toxic Leadership: Leadership Behaviors That Kill Innovation and how to Avoid Them. Section 4 Exemplars. Chapter 14 Organizing Systems for Successful Innovation: Examples from the Field. Chapter 15 Building Diverse Partnerships in Health Care and Industry: How Organizations Must Partner to Build Disruptive Futures. Chapter 16 Disrupting the Undisruptable - Innovation in Healthcare Education.

"Healthcare organizations require both innovation and evidence-based practice to build systems that will support the future of improved care. Leadership for Evidence-Based Innovation in Nursing and Health Professions, Second Edition addresses the core competencies and behaviors required to be an innovative leader. This text fulfills the market need for an advanced practice resource focused on how to address new and emerging sources of evidence-based practice that can inform, translate and scale the complexity of leading innovation in healthcare organizations. The Second Edition has been heavily revised and updated to refine the focus on leadership of innovation and place less foundational focus on evidence-based practice process. In addition to a strong revision to the organization and updated content, this unique text features three new chapters discussing workarounds as a source of innovation, performance improvement leadership vs. innovation methodology and the use of evidence in both, and a technology primer for nursing leaders"--Provided by publisher.

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