Virginia Cleland: an oral history by her colleagues and mentorees.

Abstract:

PURPOSE:The purpose of this study, an oral history, was to create a documented account of how Virginia Cleland was experienced by her colleagues and those she mentored. DESIGN:Data were collected for 8 months by snowball sampling of colleagues and mentorees. Nineteen individuals from across the United States were contacted and interviewed via telephone. METHODS:An oral history method was used to allow selected colleagues and mentorees of Cleland to talk about their experiences with her as a nurse scholar, academic, advocate for women, and visionary. The following 5 predominant themes were identified: (1) keeping boundaries clear; (2) "outspoken" leadership; (3) intense commitment to potential growth of others; (4) pragmatic, creative ideas, and action; and (5) equal rights for women. CONCLUSIONS:The oral history method is an effective way to demonstrate the characteristics of nurse leaders who contribute to successes in their careers. Nurses are given the opportunity to evaluate the qualities of leadership, especially in turbulent and challenging times.

journal_name

Nurs Outlook

journal_title

Nursing outlook

authors

Demarco R,Judy JA

doi

10.1067/mno.2002.128882

keywords:

subject

Has Abstract

pub_date

2002-11-01 00:00:00

pages

253-60

issue

6

eissn

0029-6554

issn

1528-3968

pii

S0029655402000945

journal_volume

50

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