Spiritualité Saine et Résilience

Leadership at the Nexus: Culture, Spirituality, and Religiosity as Strategic Determinants of Positive Clinical Work Environments.

J Nurs Manag . 2026;2026 (1) :e1927647

Résumé

AIM: To synthesize the contributions of this special issue examining how workplace culture, spirituality, religiosity, and mentorship shape positive clinical work environments and inform contemporary nursing management.BACKGROUND: Amid workforce shortages, rising clinical complexity, and escalating moral demands, nursing management is often evaluated through operational metrics that fail to capture the ethical and relational foundations of sustainable practice. Growing evidence highlights the importance of organizational culture, meaning-making, and inclusive leadership in supporting nurse retention and well-being.DESIGN: Editorial synthesis of contributions within the special issue.RESULTS: The papers demonstrate that workplace culture is enacted through everyday leadership practices, ethical clarity, and relational consistency, directly influencing psychological safety and professional commitment. Spirituality is framed as a professional resource supporting meaning-making and resilience when reflection and dialog are enabled. Religiosity and cultural diversity require culturally responsive leadership to foster trust and inclusion. Mentorship emerges as a strategic leadership function that strengthens confidence, moral coherence, and retention. Collectively, the contributions shift attention from individual resilience to organizational stewardship of ethical and relational infrastructure.CONCLUSIONS: Positive work environments are intentionally shaped through leadership that governs culture, inclusion, and mentorship alongside operational performance.IMPLICATIONS FOR NURSING MANAGEMENT: Nurse managers must extend their focus beyond operational performance to stewardship of culture and ethical climate. Workplace culture, spirituality, religiosity, and mentorship are structural drivers of psychological safety, retention, and professional commitment. Leaders should foster inclusive, respectful environments that support ethical dialog and cultural humility and formalize mentorship as a strategic workforce priority. Embedding values-based and relational leadership within governance frameworks is essential for sustaining workforce resilience.

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