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  • Healthcare Management
  • Nursing Leadership
  • Evidence-Based Practice

Background:

  • Effective healthcare leadership requires objective decision-making.
  • Reliance on subjective judgment can lead to suboptimal outcomes.
  • The need for data-driven approaches in nursing management is increasingly recognized.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To evaluate the efficacy of nursing leader judgment versus evidence-based approaches.
  • To highlight the limitations of relying solely on personal judgment in healthcare settings.

Main Methods:

  • Comparative analysis of decision-making models.
  • Review of case studies in nursing leadership.
  • Assessment of outcomes based on different leadership approaches.

Main Results:

  • Decisions based on nursing leader judgment alone showed higher rates of error.
  • Evidence-based strategies resulted in improved patient care and resource allocation.
  • Subjective judgment was found to be a less reliable predictor of success.

Conclusions:

  • Nursing leaders must integrate evidence-based practice into their decision-making processes.
  • Objective data and established protocols are superior to individual judgment for optimal healthcare outcomes.
  • A shift towards data-driven leadership is essential for advancing the nursing profession.