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    • Identifying key attributes of successful nurse leaders is essential for professional development.

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    • To explore the core characteristics that define effective nurse leadership.
    • To understand the impact of personal attributes on team engagement and response to challenges.

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    • Qualitative analysis of leadership experiences.
    • Exploration of self-reported attributes and behavioral responses.

    Main Results:

    • Self-belief, resilience (bounce-back ability), and a sense of humor are identified as critical traits.
    • The leader's response to challenges and ability to engage their team are paramount.

    Conclusions:

    • Nurse leadership effectiveness is significantly influenced by personal attributes like resilience and self-belief.
    • Developing these qualities can enhance a nurse leader's ability to manage challenges and foster team cohesion.