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Nursing's greatest leaders : a history of activism / [edited by] David Anthony Forrester.

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With an emphasis on the qualities that have fostered strong nursing leadership, this book provides a unique perspective on the lives and achievements ofthe most revered nurses throughout history. It is comprised of biographies of many of nursing's most important activist agents of change, with a focus on those characteristics that enabled them to accomplish their goals and implement changes that improved nursing, health, health care, and society. These biographies examine the evolution of nursing and society around the globe and underscore the resourcefulness and political savvy these nurses used to meetthe increasingly complex needs of society. Using Kouzes and Posner's five practices of exemplary leadership as a framework, the biographies demonstrate how the nurses used these processes to achieve their goals. Placed within the context and dynamics of each nurse leader's lifetime -- including gender roles, science and technology, religion, politics, and economics -- each biography includes a personal history, timeline, accomplishments, anecdotes, and legacy. The book honors such well-known nurse leaders asFlorence Nightingale, Clara Barton, and Dorothea Dix, along with lesser known nurse leaders. By telling the stories of these luminaries, the book show cases nursing's rich history and its influence on society. Ultimately fostering an understanding of the very nature of leadership, it provides a strong foundation and inspiration for nurses to lead nursing, health care, and society into a better future. --Back of book.

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  • ISBN: 9780826130075
  • ISBN: 0826130070
  • Physical Description: xviii, 293 pages ; 23 cm
  • Publisher: New York : Springer Publishing Company, LLC, NY [2016]

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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Formatted Contents Note:
Exemplary nursing leadership / David Anthony Forrester -- Florence Nightingale : where most work is wanted / Frances Ward -- Mother Mary Aikenhead : a life of vision / Deborah Cleeter -- Clara Barton : angel of the battlefield / Karen Egenes, Frances Vlasses -- Margaret Higgins Sanger : the law shall be broken / Patricia Hindin -- Sister Elizabeth Kenny : conviction and controversy / Mary Kamienski -- Clara Louise Maass : servant leader undaunted / Carol Emerson Winters -- Dorothea Lynde Dix : privilege, passion, and reform / Barbara Caldwell -- Lillian D. Wald : pioneer of public health / Mary Ann Christopher, Regina Hawkey, Mary Christine Jared -- Mary Breckinridge : angel on horseback / Denise M. Tate -- Edith Louisa Cavell : courage in the face of duty / Barbara J. Patterson -- Nurses leading change : the time is now! / Susan W. Salmond, David Anthony Forrester.
Subject: Nurses > Biography.
Nurses.
History of Nursing.
Leadership.
Genre: Biographies.

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Nursing's Great Leaders : A History of Activism
Nursing's Great Leaders : A History of Activism
by Forrester, David Anthony
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Nursing's Great Leaders : A History of Activism

SectionSection DescriptionPage Number
Contributorsp. xiii
Foreword   Susan B. Hassmillerp. xv
Prefacep. xvii
Acknowledgmentsp. xix
Part IIntroduction
1    Exemplary Nursing Leadership   David Anthony Forresterp. 3
        Why Study Exemplary Nursing Leadership Within the Context of Nursing History?p. 3
        What Is Leadership and What Is Exemplary Nursing Leadership?p. 5
        What Is the Difference Between Nursing Leadership and Nursing Management?p. 5
        What Are the Essential Traits or Characteristics of Exemplary Nurse Leaders?p. 6
        Five Practices of Exemplary Nursing Leadershipp. 7
        Summaryp. 17
Part IIModeling the Way
2    Florence Nightingale: Where Most Work Is Wanted   Frances Wardp. 21
        Radicalizationp. 23
        Modeling the Way in Practicep. 26
        Modeling the Way in Warp. 29
        Modeling the Way in Peacep. 34
        The End of Empirep. 37
        An Improving Womanp. 40
        Demystificationp. 46
        Timelinep. 49
        Questions for Discussionp. 50
Part IIIInspiring a Shared Vision
3    Mother Mary Aikenhead: A Life of Vision   Deborah Cleeterp. 57
        Childhoodp. 58
        The Novitiatep. 60
        Inspiring a Shared Visionp. 60
        Foundress, Congregation of Irish Sisters of Charityp. 62
        Ministries for Prisons, Schools, and Orphanagesp. 63
        Hospitals, Nursing, and Hospicep. 63
        Leading in the Face of Personal Strugglep. 65
        Global Legacyp. 65
        Journey Toward Canonizationp. 66
        Exemplary Leadershipp. 66
        Timelinep. 67
        Questions for Discussionp. 68
4    Clara Barton: Angel of the Battlefield   Karen Egenes and Frances Vlassesp. 71
        Early Efforts to Inspire a Shared Visionp. 74
        Developing the Tools to Inspire a Shared Visionp. 77
        Role Models for Inspiring a Shared Vision-Clara Barton in Europep. 77
        Inspiring a Shared Vision-Developing New Strategiesp. 81
        Inspiring a Shared Vision on a Local Levelp. 83
        Inspiring a Shared Vision Abroad-International Relief Effortsp. 86
        Inspiring a Shared Vision-In Time of Warp. 88
        Attainment of the Visionp. 92
        Clara Barton's Leadership Legacyp. 95
        Timelinep. 100
        Questions for Discussionp. 102
Part IVChallenging the Process
5    Margaret Higgins Sanger: The Law Shall Be Broken   Patricia K. Hindinp. 107
        The Law Shall Be Brokenp. 108
        Early Yearsp. 108
        The Making of Margaret Sangerp. 112
        Public Service and Progress in Birth Controlp. 118
        Major Accomplishmentsp. 120
        Timelinep. 123
        Questions for Discussionp. 125
6    Sister Elizabeth Kenny: Conviction and Controversy   Mary Kamienskip. 127
        Nature Versus Nurturep. 128
        The Visionp. 130
        Commitment to the Visionp. 131
        Beyond Poliop. 132
        Societal Valuesp. 133
        Not a Nursep. 134
        The Reality of Poliop. 134
        The American Frontierp. 138
        The War Rages Onp. 140
        Timelinep. 143
        Questions for Discussionp. 144
7    Clara Louise Maass: Servant Leader Undaunted   Carol Emerson Wintersp. 147
        Spending Childhood as an Adultp. 149
        Training School for Nursesp. 149
        The Spanish-American Warp. 150
        Nursing Soldiers With Yellow Feverp. 152
        Nursing American Troops in the Philippine Islandsp. 154
        Annulment of Nursing Contract and Return Home to New Jerseyp. 156
        The Yellow Fever Commission Is Established in Cubap. 158
        Returning to Cuba to Nurse Yellow Fever Patientsp. 160
        Clara Maass Volunteers to Be Bitten by Infected Mosquitoesp. 161
        Clara Maass Develops Yellow Feverp. 162
        Posthumous Honorsp. 164
        Modeling the Wayp. 167
        Challenging the Processp. 168
        Timelinep. 168
        Questions for Discussionp. 170
Part VEnabling Others to Act
8    Dorothea Lynde Dix: Privilege, Passion, and Reform   Barbara Ann Caldwellp. 175
        Setting the Stage: The Influence of Familyp. 176
        Enacting Nontraditional Female Roles: Educator and Writerp. 178
        Finding Mentors: Religious and Educational Commitmentp. 179
        Political Leadership and the Moral Movementp. 182
        Developing Leadership Expertise and Campaigning for Changep. 184
        Prisoners' Letters and Expansion of Leadershipp. 186
        Transition to National Leadershipp. 186
        International Leadership and Recognitionp. 188
        Caught in a Power Strugglep. 191
        Timelinep. 191
        Questions for Discussionp. 192
9    Lillian D. Wald: Pioneer of Public Health   Mary Ann Christopher and Regina Hawkey and Mary Christine Jaredp. 195
        An Age of Transformationp. 196
        Early Lifep. 197
        Building on the Public Health and Settlement Movementsp. 199
        Empowering Communities to Help Themselvesp. 203
        Mobilizing Social Institutions to Improve the Health of Communitiesp. 206
        Enlisting Philanthropic and Business Interests to Promote the Public's Healthp. 209
        Exemplary Leadership in Action: The Spanish Flu Pandemic of 1918-1919p. 211
        Lillian Wald's Legacy as a Leader-Alive and Well Todayp. 215
        A Community in Crisis: VNSNY's Response to Superstorm Sandyp. 216
        Timelinep. 219
        Questions for Discussionp. 220
10    Mary Breckinridge: Angel on Horseback   Denise M. Tatep. 223
        Nursing Leadershipp. 224
        Family and Early Lifep. 225
        Later Lifep. 228
        Challenging the Processp. 230
        Inspiring a Shared Visionp. 233
        Attention! Nurse Graduatesp. 234
        The Creation of Wendoverp. 234
        Encouraging the Heartp. 236
        Enabling Others to Actp. 237
        Modeling the Wayp. 238
        The Passing of Mary Breckinridgep. 238
        Mary Breckinridge Hospitalp. 239
        Breckinridge Honoredp. 239
        Mary Breckinridge's Leadership Legacyp. 240
        Timelinep. 241
        Questions for Discussionp. 242
Part VIEncouraging the Heart
11    Edith Louisa Cavell: Courage in the Face of Duty   Barbara J. Pattersonp. 247
        Assuming Her Duty to Humanityp. 249
        Encouraging the Heart: Changing Nursing in Belgiump. 252
        Encouraging the Heart: The Matronp. 254
        Leadership Lessons From Edith Cavell and World War Ip. 258
        Edith Cavell's Leadership Legacyp. 260
        Timelinep. 262
        Questions for Discussionp. 264
Part VIIThe Future
12    Nurses Leading Change: The Time Is Now!   Susan W. Salmond and David Anthony Forresterp. 269
        An Unsustainable U.S. Health System: High Cost Without High Return in Health Outcomesp. 270
        Re-Visioning Health Carep. 272
        A New Context: The Time Is Now for Nursing and Nurse Leadersp. 277
        The Future of Nursing: Leading Change, Advancing Healthp. 279
        Preparing Nurse Leaders for a New Futurep. 282
        Questions for Discussionp. 284
Indexp. 287

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