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Managerial agility in nursing is crucial for high-quality care, involving crisis management, foresight, and innovation. Enhancing this skill improves decision-making and patient outcomes in healthcare leadership.

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  • Healthcare Leadership
  • Organizational Agility

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  • Nursing management is vital for high-quality healthcare.
  • Healthcare environments require managerial agility to address challenges.
  • Managerial agility in nursing is underexplored, lacking clear definitions.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To clarify the concept of managerial agility in nursing.
  • To define the dimensions and implications of managerial agility in nursing practice.

Main Methods:

  • Utilized Walker and Avant's concept analysis approach.
  • Conducted a comprehensive literature review across PubMed, Scopus, CINAHL, and SID.
  • Employed keywords such as "managerial agility," "nursing management," and "healthcare leadership" in English and Persian.

Main Results:

  • Managerial agility in nursing includes crisis management, foresight, rapid decision-making, flexible resources, and innovative problem-solving.
  • It integrates innovative strategies, resilience, and effective leadership for better patient care and efficiency.
  • Key components are crisis management, proactive foresight, swift decision-making, resource flexibility, and innovative problem-solving.

Conclusions:

  • Managerial agility is essential in nursing education, practice, and policy.
  • Strengthening this competency enhances decision-making, resource management, and patient care quality.
  • Future research should develop frameworks for operationalizing managerial agility in various nursing contexts.