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JOURNAL OF NURSING MANAGEMENT
卷 21, 期 5, 页码 740-752出版社
WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/jonm.12075
关键词
areas of worklife; authentic leadership; quality and patient outcomes; trust
资金
- University of Western Ontario, Academic Development Fund New Research and Scholarly Initiative Awards competition
Aim Our purpose was to test a model examining relationships among authentic leadership, nurses' trust in their manager, areas of work life and nurse-assessed adverse patient outcomes. Background Although several work environment factors have been cited as critical to patient outcomes, studies linking nursing leadership styles with patient outcomes are limited suggesting the need for additional research to investigate the mechanisms by which leadership may influence patient outcomes. Methods Secondary analysis of data collected in a cross-sectional survey of 280 (48% response rate) registered nurses working in acute care hospitals in Ontario was conducted using structural equation modelling. Results The final model fit the data acceptably ((2)=1.30, df=2, P=0.52, IFI=0.99, CFI=1.00, RMSEA=0.00). Authentic leadership was significantly associated with decreased adverse patient outcomes through trust in the manager and areas of work life. Conclusions The findings suggest that nurses who see their managers as demonstrating high levels of authentic leadership report increased trust, greater congruence in the areas of work life and lower frequencies of adverse patient outcomes. Implications for nursing management Managers who emphasize transparency, balanced processing, self-awareness and high ethical standards in their interactions with nurses may contribute to safer work environments for patients and nurses.
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