The development of transformational leadership model based on caring as an effort to increase nursing performance
Leadership plays a crucial role in formulating strategies to achieve an organization's mission, vision, and goals. It occupies a significant position in broader initiatives aimed at enhancing nurse performance. Implementing an unsuitable leadership style, as dictated by leaders to their employe...
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author | Fitriyanti Patarru' Sena Wahyu Purwanza |
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description | Leadership plays a crucial role in formulating strategies to achieve an organization's mission, vision, and goals. It occupies a significant position in broader initiatives aimed at enhancing nurse performance. Implementing an unsuitable leadership style, as dictated by leaders to their employees, can adversely affect employee motivation, performance, and job satisfaction. The study aimed to develop a transformational leadership model based on the principle of caring to improve nurse performance. This study employed an explanatory design and involved 115 respondents selected through cluster sampling techniques. Data were collected using questionnaires that had undergone both validity and reliability testing. The study examined variables such as personal factors, organizational factors, staff factors, work factors, transformational and caring leadership, and nurse performance. For data analysis, partial least squares were utilized with a significance threshold set at t>1.96. The research findings indicate that personal factors exert a positive influence on both transformational leadership and caring (t=5.677). Organizational factors also positively impact transformational leadership and caring (t=4.474), and staff factors exhibit a positive influence on these leadership styles as well (t=4.157). However, work factors do not directly impact transformational leadership and caring (t=0.554). Notably, both transformational and caring leadership styles positively affect nurse performance (t=7.755). The development of a transformational leadership model based on caring is influenced by multiple factors, including personal, organizational, and staff factors. Implementing this leadership model can significantly improve nurses' performance, thereby leading to enhancements in the quality of health services provided in hospitals.
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spelling | doaj.art-faf33ee5e96643b1b6e507d8cfd64f632024-04-03T23:15:12ZengPAGEPress PublicationsHealthcare in Low-resource Settings2281-78242023-11-0110.4081/hls.2023.11779The development of transformational leadership model based on caring as an effort to increase nursing performance Fitriyanti Patarru'0Sena Wahyu Purwanza1Bachelor of Nursing, Sekolah Tinggi Ilmu Kesehatan Stella Maris, MakassarBachelor of Nursing Science, Sekolah Tinggi Ilmu Kesehatan Maharani Malang, MalangLeadership plays a crucial role in formulating strategies to achieve an organization's mission, vision, and goals. It occupies a significant position in broader initiatives aimed at enhancing nurse performance. Implementing an unsuitable leadership style, as dictated by leaders to their employees, can adversely affect employee motivation, performance, and job satisfaction. The study aimed to develop a transformational leadership model based on the principle of caring to improve nurse performance. This study employed an explanatory design and involved 115 respondents selected through cluster sampling techniques. Data were collected using questionnaires that had undergone both validity and reliability testing. The study examined variables such as personal factors, organizational factors, staff factors, work factors, transformational and caring leadership, and nurse performance. For data analysis, partial least squares were utilized with a significance threshold set at t>1.96. The research findings indicate that personal factors exert a positive influence on both transformational leadership and caring (t=5.677). Organizational factors also positively impact transformational leadership and caring (t=4.474), and staff factors exhibit a positive influence on these leadership styles as well (t=4.157). However, work factors do not directly impact transformational leadership and caring (t=0.554). Notably, both transformational and caring leadership styles positively affect nurse performance (t=7.755). The development of a transformational leadership model based on caring is influenced by multiple factors, including personal, organizational, and staff factors. Implementing this leadership model can significantly improve nurses' performance, thereby leading to enhancements in the quality of health services provided in hospitals. https://www.pagepressjournals.org/hls/article/view/11779Caringperformancetransformational leadership |
spellingShingle | Fitriyanti Patarru' Sena Wahyu Purwanza The development of transformational leadership model based on caring as an effort to increase nursing performance Healthcare in Low-resource Settings Caring performance transformational leadership |
title | The development of transformational leadership model based on caring as an effort to increase nursing performance |
title_full | The development of transformational leadership model based on caring as an effort to increase nursing performance |
title_fullStr | The development of transformational leadership model based on caring as an effort to increase nursing performance |
title_full_unstemmed | The development of transformational leadership model based on caring as an effort to increase nursing performance |
title_short | The development of transformational leadership model based on caring as an effort to increase nursing performance |
title_sort | development of transformational leadership model based on caring as an effort to increase nursing performance |
topic | Caring performance transformational leadership |
url | https://www.pagepressjournals.org/hls/article/view/11779 |
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