Week 4 Flashcards
(19 cards)
How does the Lewin’s Unfreeze-change-refreeze model work?
What is not great about it?
- You let go of the current norms
- Change them
- Establish a new norm
It is very linear and simplistic. Bad.
How was Lewin’s change theory adapted for improvement?
Added equilibrium, restraining and driving forces.
What are the steps in the Planned changed model? Lippitt
- Diagnosing the problem
- Assess motivation for change
- Assess resources for change
- Establish change strategies
- Determine role of change agent
- Maintaining
- Terminate helping relationship
What are the Phases of Change?
Lippitt
- Building a relationship
- Diagnosing the problem
- Acquire resources for change
- Selecting a pathway for the solution
- Establishing and accepting change
- Maintenance and separation
What is innovation diffusion theory?
Focusing on early majority of people
What is chaos theory?
A way to structure change in a highly complex theory
How is the nursing process used for change?
Evaluate the current situation
Assess the need for change
Plan the change
Implement the change
How is the medicine wheel used for change?
The body, mind, emotions, and spirit are all considered important parts to change
What are the nurse leaders role in change?
Responsibilities
1. Change self
2. Build capacity in others
To be a change coach
1. Guide others
2. Facilitation
3. Inspiration
What are change strategies?
They can be
* Power-coersive
* Empirical-rational
* Normative-re educative
How do you respond to resistance to change?
Weigh how much influence they have and if they accept the change
Connect critical social theory to leadership
Focuses on power and its unbalances.
Social inequities.
Leaders use this knowledge to empower change for equity.
Connect critical race theory to leadership
Considers the role of race and racism in society.
Connect intersectionality to leadership
Emphasizes the concept of inclusion and multiple factors.
Creates a well rounded leader.
What is queer theory?
Challenges default and binary ideas to fight social inequalities
What is emancipatory nursing theory?
Focuses on reflexivity to look at our experiences which influence our interactions
Discuss leadership from an Indigenous perspective
Leadership model that uses the circle of life teachings with the individual, family, & community
What is othering?
Establish a norm on one side of the coin & therefore the other on the opposite side
What does ‘Nursing is never neutral’ mean?
Nursing is situated within the political landscape.
You cannot be neutral