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    • Nursing Leadership

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    • Effective leadership is crucial for high-performing healthcare teams.
    • Nursing teams face challenges in adaptability and empowerment.
    • Sports team dynamics offer potential models for leadership enhancement.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To explore how nurse leaders can apply sports team principles.
    • To identify strategies for creating purposeful, adaptable, and empowered nursing teams.

    Main Methods:

    • Conceptual analysis of leadership principles.
    • Application of sports team management concepts to nursing.
    • Review of existing literature on team dynamics and healthcare leadership.

    Main Results:

    • Sports team mantras can guide the development of resilient nursing teams.
    • Leadership strategies can enhance team purpose and adaptability.
    • Empowerment of nursing staff is achievable through specific leadership tactics.

    Conclusions:

    • Nurse leaders can significantly improve team function by integrating sports-inspired leadership.
    • Adopting these principles can lead to more effective and responsive healthcare delivery.
    • Further research can validate the impact of these strategies in clinical settings.