Raedwoon: A leadership development program for direct care nurses in Saudi Arabia
Nashi Masnad Alreshidi, Afaf Mufadhi Alrimali, Wadida Darwish Alshammari, Kristine Angeles Gonzales, Salwa Thamer Alrashidi, Fe Baltazar Gaspar, Amal Msaid Alrashidi

TL;DR
This study evaluated a 25-day leadership training program for nurses in Saudi Arabia and found general improvements in leadership and nursing skills.
Contribution
The Raedwoon program is introduced as a novel leadership development initiative tailored for direct care nurses in Saudi Arabia.
Findings
The Raedwoon program improved overall leadership and nursing competencies.
Improvements were not observed in 'Inspire a Shared Vision' practice and documentation skills.
Abstract
This study assessed the Raedwoon program, a 25-day nursing leadership course, using a quasi-experimental design. It found overall improvements in leadership and nursing competencies, except in the “Inspire a Shared Vision” practice and documentation skills.
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Taxonomy
TopicsNursing education and management · Nursing Education, Practice, and Leadership · Human Resource Development and Performance Evaluation
