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Nursing Leadership, Missing Questions, and the Elephant(s) in the Room: Problematizing the Discourse on Nursing Leadership
Issues in Mental Health Nursing
  • John R. Cutcliffe, Wright State University - Main Campus
  • Michelle Cleary
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
1-1-2015
Abstract

To expose inconsistencies and contradictions in the nurse leadership literature (“text”), this article adopts a deconstructive approach and draws upon the work of Derrida in examining the text or discourse. What is almost entirely missing in the literature are articles that ask difficult, searching questions that challenge some of the taken-for-granted truths or maxims about nursing leadership. The current examination of the literature, described in this article, shows: (a) a lack of convergence of the literature and health care/nursing organizations concerning leadership, (b) a conflation of nursing leadership with managerial or administrative positions, and (c) a possible lack of understanding about the complexity of nursing leadership coupled with an unwillingness to raise these issues.

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DOI
10.3109/01612840.2015.1042176
Citation Information
John R. Cutcliffe and Michelle Cleary. "Nursing Leadership, Missing Questions, and the Elephant(s) in the Room: Problematizing the Discourse on Nursing Leadership" Issues in Mental Health Nursing Vol. 36 Iss. 10 (2015) p. 817 - 825 ISSN: 01612840
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/john_cutcliffe/192/