探索变革型和交易型领导风格对护理绩效和患者预后的影响。

IF 3.4 Q1 HEALTH POLICY & SERVICES Journal of Healthcare Leadership Pub Date : 2024-12-27 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.2147/JHL.S496266
Saleem Al-Rjoub, Anas Alsharawneh, Mohammad J Alhawajreh, Elham H Othman
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背景:领导的形式,可以积极影响护理绩效和患者的结果仍然是一个关键的主题,在医疗保健部门。目的:探讨不同管理层级的领导风格对护理绩效和患者预后的影响。方法:在某公立医院进行回顾性队列研究,主要集中在两个主要环境:普通病房和重症监护病房。研究样本包括60名护士和300名患者。领导风格是本研究的预测因子,并使用多因素领导问卷(MLQ)对约旦护士进行横断面调查。通过调查患者、观察实践和回顾健康记录来衡量护理绩效和患者结果。分析包括描述性统计、卡方检验、优势比和多元回归分析。结果:研究发现,变革型领导在普通病房中占主导地位,而交易型领导在重症病房中更为常见。领导风格显著影响临床护理绩效。在变革型领导者的领导下,护士更有可能遵循病人监督等通用政策,但不太符合具体的护理标准。交易型领导下的护士更遵守标准化的护理协议,如跌倒风险评估和用药权利。除了事务性领导下的再入院率更高外,不同单位的患者结果相似。结论:本研究结果强调了护士领导风格与临床护理绩效的复杂性。护士管理者应该根据具体情况调整自己的领导风格,而一刀切的领导方式在医疗保健领域可能并不有效。
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Exploring the Impact of Transformational and Transactional Style of Leadership on Nursing Care Performance and Patient Outcomes.

Background: The form of leadership that can positively influence nursing care performance and patient outcomes remains a crucial subject in the healthcare sector.

Aim: This study examines the effect of leadership style at different managerial levels on nursing care performance and patient outcomes.

Methods: A retrospective cohort study was conducted in a public hospital, focusing on two primary settings: the general ward and the critical care unit. The study sample included 60 nurses and 300 patients. The leadership style is a predictor of this study and was measured using a cross-sectional survey of Jordanian nurses using the Multifactor Leadership Questionnaire (MLQ). Nursing care performance and patient outcomes were measured by surveying patients, observing practice, and reviewing health records. The analysis involved descriptive statistics, chi-square tests, odds ratios, and multivariate regression analysis.

Results: The study found that transformational leadership was predominant in the general ward, while transactional leadership was more common in the critical care unit. Leadership styles significantly influence clinical nursing performance. Nurses under transformational leaders were more likely to follow generic policies like patient surveillance but less consistent with specific care standards. Nurses under transactional leaders were linked to higher adherence to standardized care protocols like fall risk assessment and medication rights. Patient outcomes were similar between units, except for higher readmission rates under transactional leadership.

Conclusion: The study's findings underscore the complexities of nurse leadership styles and clinical nursing performance. Nurse manager should adapt their leadership style to the particular setting and a one-size-fits-all approach to leadership may not be effective in healthcare.

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Journal of Healthcare Leadership
Journal of Healthcare Leadership HEALTH POLICY & SERVICES-
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期刊介绍: Efficient and successful modern healthcare depends on a growing group of professionals working together as an interdisciplinary team. However, many forces shape the delivery of healthcare; changes are being driven by the markets, transformations in concepts of health and wellbeing, technology and research and discovery. Dynamic leadership will guide these necessary transformations. The Journal of Healthcare Leadership is an international, peer-reviewed, open access journal focusing on leadership for the healthcare professions. The publication strives to amalgamate current and future healthcare professionals and managers by providing key insights into leadership progress and challenges to improve patient care. The journal aspires to inform key decision makers and those professionals with ambitions of leadership and management; it seeks to connect professionals who are engaged in similar endeavours and to provide wisdom from those working in other industries. Senior and trainee doctors, nurses and allied healthcare professionals, medical students, healthcare managers and allied leaders are invited to contribute to this publication
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