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    • Nursing Science
    • Art in Healthcare
    • Leadership Development

    Background:

    • Nursing is recognized as both an art and a science.
    • The scientific foundation is acquired through education and practice.
    • The artistic dimension is cultivated through personal life experiences.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To explore the impact of dance as a life experience on nursing practice.
    • To demonstrate how dance study contributes to becoming a strong nursing leader.
    • To highlight the integration of artistic disciplines into professional nursing development.

    Main Methods:

    • Qualitative reflection on personal experiences with dance.
    • Analysis of the transferability of dance skills to nursing leadership.
    • Case study of an individual nurse's journey.

    Main Results:

    • Dance training cultivates essential qualities for nursing leadership, such as discipline, creativity, and empathy.
    • The artistic expression inherent in dance enhances a nurse's ability to connect with patients on a deeper level.
    • Integration of life experiences, like dance, enriches the 'art' of nursing, leading to more holistic patient care.

    Conclusions:

    • The study underscores the value of diverse life experiences in shaping effective nursing leaders.
    • Dance education provides a unique pathway to developing crucial leadership competencies in nursing.
    • Embracing the art of nursing through personal passions can significantly enhance professional practice and patient outcomes.