Categories
Nevin Manimala Statistics

Clinical nurse managers’ leadership practices in Saudi Arabian hospitals: A descriptive cross-sectional study

J Nurs Manag. 2021 Mar 7. doi: 10.1111/jonm.13302. Online ahead of print.

ABSTRACT

AIM: To understand the situational profiles of clinical nurse managers’ transformational leadership practices in Saudi hospitals.

BACKGROUND: Clinical nurse managers’ effective leadership may enable registered nurses to provide safe patient care.

METHODS: This included 29 clinical nurse managers and 318 registered nurses from three Saudi hospitals. Data were collected using the leadership practice inventory self-assessment and the leadership practice inventory-observer.

RESULTS: Significant difference between self and observer-assessed transformational leadership practices of clinical nurse managers was found. There was a significant difference in transformational leadership practice between Saudi and non-Saudi clinical nurse managers. Ward experience of clinical nurse managers was statistically positively associated with higher ratings of ‘enabling others to act’. Length of clinical nurse managers’ experience was associated with ‘enabling others to act’ and ‘encouraging the heart’ practices.

CONCLUSION: Clinical nurse managers rated their transformational leadership performance higher than that reported by registered nurses. Further, non-Saudi clinical nurse managers working in Saudi hospitals over-estimated the extent of their transformational leadership practices.

PMID:33682226 | DOI:10.1111/jonm.13302

By Nevin Manimala

Portfolio Website for Nevin Manimala