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Perceptions of followership among nurses: A qualitative study.

Sulaiman AlanaziRichard WiechulaDavid Foley
Published in: International journal of nursing studies advances (2024)
This study reveals a widespread lack of awareness about followership among nurses in Saudi Arabia, highlighting significant challenges related to hierarchy and the undervaluation of the follower role in nursing practice and education. It underscores the need for educational and training interventions that redefine and elevate the role of followership in clinical settings to enhance collaboration, assertiveness, and decision-making skills. Moreover, the study advocates for the re-evaluation of leadership practices to better acknowledge and value followership, promoting a more flattened hierarchy that encourages active participation in patient care and organizational development. Implementing these changes could improve patient outcomes and increase nurse satisfaction by effectively addressing the identified barriers related to hierarchy and leadership.
Keyphrases
  • healthcare
  • primary care
  • mental health
  • decision making
  • quality improvement
  • physical activity
  • patient satisfaction