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    • Nurses frequently encounter complex workplace challenges.
    • Traditional problem-solving methods may not fully address systemic issues in healthcare settings.
    • Design thinking offers a novel framework for innovation in nursing practice.

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    • To explore the application of design thinking principles for empowering nurses.
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    • Literature review on design thinking methodologies in professional contexts.
    • Case study analysis of nursing teams implementing design thinking.
    • Qualitative analysis of nurse-led innovation projects.

    Main Results:

    • Design thinking frameworks provide actionable strategies for nurses.
    • Implementation of design thinking led to improved problem-solving and increased nurse engagement.
    • Key elements for successful design thinking adoption include leadership support and interdisciplinary collaboration.

    Conclusions:

    • Design thinking is a viable and effective approach for empowering nurses to innovate.
    • Integrating design thinking into nursing education and practice can enhance workplace environments.
    • Further research is recommended to quantify the impact of design thinking on patient outcomes and healthcare efficiency.