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Transformation: are nurse leaders in critical care ready?
Authors:YVONNE BOTMA PhD Nursing  HANLIE BOTHA MSocSc Nursing  MARIETTE NEL MMed Sc
Institution:1. Registered Nurse, Head of Research Initiative Portfolio, School of Nursing;2. Registered Nurse, School of Nursing, Faculty of Health Sciences;3. Biostatistician, Department of Biostatistics, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of the Free State, Bloemfontein, South Africa
Abstract:Aim The aim was to determine whether nursing leaders met the criteria for transformational and/or transactional leadership. Background Many changes have occurred in South Africa and are reflected in the health-care systems. As a result, it has become crucial to source leaders who are able to manage the change process effectively so as to ensure the success and survival of our health-care organizations. Methods The 45-item Multifactor Leadership Questionnaire (Rater) was completed by 41 respondents out of a population of 121. A proportional stratified simple random sampling technique was used to select the raters of seven leaders. Results Most nursing leaders role-modelled the culture of the organisation but did not stimulate their followers intellectually and did not demonstrate innovative motivation or individual consideration. Consequently, their followers may exhibit a lack of commitment to collective goals, with detrimental effects on the health-care organisation as a whole. Conclusions and implications for nursing managers Nursing leaders should be trained to become transformational leaders so as to encourage their followers to become innovative and motivated to render high quality nursing care.
Keywords:leadership  multifactor leadership questionnaire  transformation  transformational leadership
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