Professionalism in perioperative nursing leadership requires a commitment to professional development, collaboration, accountability, and advocacy based on established ethics and standards of care.
This article outlines the key elements of professionalism for perioperative nurse leaders, including education, ethics, and advocacy.
Professionalism in nursing leadership encompasses key elements that include a common body of knowledge, autonomous practice, self-regulation through education and licensure, a set code of ethics, and a commitment to altruism. Perioperative nurse leaders also must embrace collaboration, vision, accountability, and patient and staff member advocacy based on established ethics, values, and standards of care. Nurse leaders who are committed to professional development through pursuit of higher degrees, application of evidence-based practice, collaboration with colleagues, and certification show a strong commitment to their profession and serve as role models for staff members. This article discusses professionalism in nursing and offers information specific to perioperative nurse leaders.
Dawn Whiteside (Wed,) conducted a review in Professionalism in nursing leadership. Professionalism in perioperative nursing leadership requires a commitment to professional development, collaboration, accountability, and advocacy based on established ethics and standards of care.