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Charge nurses: critical change agents for successful restructuring

D Boynton, L Rothman

    Recruitment, Retention & Restructuring Report
    |March 1, 1996
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    Empowering charge nurses is crucial for successful unit-level restructuring. By leveraging their unique insights, charge nurses can effectively drive and implement changes within healthcare units.

    Area of Science:

    • Nursing Management
    • Healthcare Leadership
    • Organizational Change

    Background:

    • Charge nurses possess intimate knowledge of unit operations, challenges, and strengths.
    • Effective unit restructuring relies heavily on the engagement and leadership of charge nurses.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To outline strategies for empowering charge nurses.
    • To position charge nurses as key drivers of change in healthcare units.

    Main Methods:

    • This article focuses on a descriptive approach, outlining principles and practical methods.
    • It emphasizes the role of charge nurses in facilitating unit-level transformations.

    Main Results:

    • Empowered charge nurses are essential for successful implementation of changes.

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  • Charge nurses act as pivotal facilitators for unit restructuring initiatives.
  • Conclusions:

    • Investing in charge nurse empowerment is vital for effective organizational change in healthcare.
    • Charge nurses are uniquely positioned to lead and manage unit-level restructuring efforts.