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Afina-wow [57]
3 years ago
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Describe the fundamental principles of servant leadership. Present two qualities of servant leadership and explain how they supp

ort interprofessional communication in providing patient care.
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1 answer:
dexar [7]3 years ago
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Explanation:

The fundamental principle of servant leadership.

A good leader as regards this principle is one who is first able to see e. Under this kind of leadership, people are usually better off. They feel motivated and more supported.

A servant leader has qualities that are close to that of the people under them.

These qualities are,

  1. The ability to listen
  2. they have empathy
  3. they bring healing
  4. awareness
  5. they have foresight
  6. conceptualization
  7. stewardship
  8. they are able to build a community
  9. committed to serving others
  10. persuasion

The qualities of listening and empathy and how they help In providing patient care.

listening helps the leader to be better able to provide for the needs of the patient. It helps the leader think fast and provide quick solutions to the patients need by taking note of the informations that concerns the patient.

A servant leader who possesses empathy would be better able to understand the patient and his needs, in terms of their feelings, their emotions and would be always committed to helping them feel better.

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