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The National Organization of Nurse Practitioner Faculties Leadership Mentoring Program: Ten years of positive outcomes

Nursing leadership programs can have a positive impact on organizations and communities. Health equity in nursing requires leaders who parallel the population demographics. This work evaluated the National Organization of Nurse Practitioner Faculties Leadership Mentoring Program (LMP) 10 years from...

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Published in:Journal of professional nursing 2024-09, Vol.54, p.249-256
Main Authors: Ainslie, Marcy, Bigley, Mary Beth, Yingling, Charles, Hooks, J. Dwayne, DeClerk, Leonie
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Language:English
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Summary:Nursing leadership programs can have a positive impact on organizations and communities. Health equity in nursing requires leaders who parallel the population demographics. This work evaluated the National Organization of Nurse Practitioner Faculties Leadership Mentoring Program (LMP) 10 years from its inception. Lessons learned from this evaluation can inform leadership initiatives in nursing and other health professions. This cross-sectional evaluation applied the Context, Inputs, Process, and Products model to gauge effectiveness of the LMP. All 48 participants were invited to participate. Thirty-two survey respondents, a 67 % response rate, demonstrated a 767 % increase in extramural scholarship collaborations and promotion to associate and full professor at 43 % and 90 %, respectively. Academic leadership positions to department chair, assistant/associate dean, and dean increased 200 %, 167 %, and 100 %, respectively. Seventy-seven percent of program participants are engaged on boards and committees at local, state, national, and international levels. These roles significantly impact legislative, policy, advocacy, and regulatory efforts, signifying the LMP's influence on broader societal and professional domains. Identifying clear program outcomes and metrics for leadership program evaluation can advance diversity, equity, and inclusion efforts. Sustainable funding models for leadership development will have a high return on investment for health professions. •Leadership programs broadly impact legislation, regulation, policy, and advocacy.•Professional collaborations increased research and engaged scholarship.•Senior academic leadership positions for program participants increased 100–200 %.•Leadership mentoring programs deliver a high return on investment.
ISSN:8755-7223
1532-8481
1532-8481
DOI:10.1016/j.profnurs.2024.08.001