The nursing profession has experienced significant transformations in leadership approaches over the past decade, driven by evolving healthcare demands, technological advances, and changing workforce dynamics. This paper examines the evolution of nursing leadership styles in clinical settings from 2015 to 2025, analyzing the shift from traditional hierarchical models toward more collaborative, transformational, and relationship-focused approaches. Through a comprehensive review of recent literature, this study identifies key trends including the predominance of transformational leadership, the emergence of ambidextrous leadership models, and the increasing emphasis on authentic and servant leadership styles. The findings demonstrate that contemporary nursing leaders are adopting more adaptive, emotionally intelligent, and patient- centered leadership approaches that prioritize staff engagement, professional development, and improved patient outcomes. This evolution reflects the profession’s response to complex healthcare challenges and the need for sustainable, effective leadership models in an increasingly demanding clinical environment.
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