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Yoder-Wise’s Leading and Managing in Canadian Nursing, 2nd Edition

by Patricia S. Yoder-Wise RN EdD NEA-BC ANEF FAAN, Janice Waddell RN MA PhD, Nancy Walton RN PhD

  • ISBN: 978-1771721677
  • Publication Date: October 1, 2019

“Yoder-Wise’s Leading and Managing in Canadian Nursing” by Patricia S. Yoder-Wise is a comprehensive and authoritative textbook that serves as a guiding resource for nurses in leadership and management roles within the Canadian healthcare system. This book offers a thorough exploration of the principles, skills, and strategies essential for effective nursing leadership and management, tailored specifically to the Canadian context.

The book is structured to provide a holistic understanding of leadership and management within nursing. It begins with an overview of the Canadian healthcare system, providing readers with a foundation for understanding the unique challenges and opportunities that Canadian nurses face. Yoder-Wise then delves into the core concepts of leadership, addressing the qualities and skills necessary for leading nursing teams, fostering collaboration, and driving positive change.

A significant emphasis is placed on the managerial aspect of nursing practice. The book explores topics such as financial management, healthcare policy, and quality improvement. It equips nurse managers with the tools they need to effectively allocate resources, navigate complex regulatory environments, and promote continuous improvements in patient care.

One of the strengths of this book is its integration of case studies and real-world examples. Each chapter includes scenarios that illustrate the practical application of leadership and management concepts in diverse nursing settings. This approach not only enhances the reader’s understanding but also encourages critical thinking and problem-solving skills.

Furthermore, the book emphasizes the importance of ethical considerations and cultural competence in nursing leadership and management. Yoder-Wise highlights the significance of ethical decision-making and the need for nurse leaders to be culturally sensitive and inclusive in their approaches. The book acknowledges the diverse patient population in Canada and the necessity of tailoring leadership strategies to meet the needs of various communities.

Reviews on “Yoder-Wise’s Leading and Managing in Canadian Nursing”

  1. Canadian Nurse Association Journal: “Patricia S. Yoder-Wise’s book is a beacon for nurse leaders and managers seeking to excel in their roles within the Canadian healthcare landscape. This text not only equips readers with practical tools and strategies but also fosters a deep understanding of the unique challenges and opportunities presented by the Canadian healthcare system. The integration of real-world scenarios and ethical considerations make this book a vital resource for nurses at all levels of leadership.”
  2. Nursing Leadership Quarterly: “In ‘Yoder-Wise’s Leading and Managing in Canadian Nursing,’ Patricia S. Yoder-Wise has provided an indispensable guide for nurse leaders and managers in Canada. The book’s comprehensive approach covers everything from leadership theory to financial management, making it an invaluable resource for those seeking to enhance their skills. The case studies and examples bring the concepts to life, allowing readers to grasp their practical implications.”
  3. Healthcare Management Review: “This book is a must-read for anyone aspiring to or currently serving in nursing leadership and management roles in Canada. Patricia S. Yoder-Wise’s expertise shines through as she navigates through the intricacies of the Canadian healthcare system. The book’s coverage of ethical considerations, cultural competence, and quality improvement aligns with the demands of modern healthcare. It is a highly recommended resource for building effective nurse leaders.”
  4. Journal of Nursing Administration: “Patricia S. Yoder-Wise’s ‘Leading and Managing in Canadian Nursing’ is a gem for nurse leaders and managers seeking guidance within the Canadian healthcare milieu. The book’s comprehensive approach, coupled with its practical examples and case studies, makes it an engaging and insightful read. It serves as both a theoretical foundation and a practical toolkit for nursing professionals aspiring to excel in leadership and management roles.”

In conclusion, “Yoder-Wise’s Leading and Managing in Canadian Nursing” by Patricia S. Yoder-Wise is a definitive resource that equips nursing leaders and managers with the knowledge and skills necessary to excel within the Canadian healthcare system. The book’s integration of theoretical concepts, real-world examples, ethical considerations, and cultural competence makes it an invaluable companion for those seeking to navigate the complexities of nursing leadership and management while delivering high-quality patient care.