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Nurses’ Perception of the Leadership Styles of their Nurse Managers in Riyadh region of Saudi Arabia

Sharifa M Alasiry, Fatimah Rashed Alanazi.


Abstract
Background and Aims:
In healthcare, effective patient management relies on leadership skills of nurse managers, which is accomplished by the use of transformational, transactional or laissez-faire leadership styles. The aim of the present study was to explore the perception of the nurses’ about the leadership style of their nurse managers, in Saudi Arabia.

Methods:
This cross-sectional study utilized a study instrument comprising questions for demographic factors and 21-item-questionnaire to evaluate nurses’ perception of leadership styles of nurse managers. Study participants were recruited based on a convenience random sampling methodology, from a total population of 1500 nurses, until the estimated sample size (300-315 participants) was achieved. Descriptive statistics and one-way ANOVA to evaluate association between different demographic factors and nurses’ perception about leadership styles were evaluated.

Results:
A total of 312 participants responded, out of which 12 responses were eliminated due to incompleteness of data. Out of the final study sample (N = 300), 79.3% were women, majority were between 31-40 years (48.7%). Most nurses had a bachelor’s degree (76.3%), were married (60.7%) and received salary between 5000-10000 Saudi Riyals. The predominantly perceived leadership style utilization among nurse managers was found to be transformational (64.04%) followed by transactional (63.83%) and laissez-faire (62.08%). Within transformational leadership, nurses’ perceived “idealized influence” as the most commonly used style by nurse managers. One-way ANOVA for statistical association between demographic variables and nurses’ perception about leadership styles, revealed significant differences (p<0.05) only for age and marital status when comparing transformational and transactional leadership styles.

Conclusions:
Based on the present study, nurses perceived that their nurse leaders predominantly exhibited transformational leadership, followed by transactional leadership, and only minimally a laissez-faire leadership attribute. The current findings enable healthcare leaders, to learn how their staff nurses perceive their leadership styles and apply them for professional policymaking.

Key words: Nurses perceptions, Nurse Managers, Leadership styles, Healthcare leadership, Healthcare administration.


 
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Alasiry SM, Alanazi FR. Nurses’ Perception of the Leadership Styles of their Nurse Managers in Riyadh region of Saudi Arabia. Majmaah J Heal Sci. 2024; 12(3): 54-69. doi:10.5455/mjhs.2024.03.006


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Alasiry SM, Alanazi FR. Nurses’ Perception of the Leadership Styles of their Nurse Managers in Riyadh region of Saudi Arabia. https://www.mjhs-mu.org/?mno=200019 [Access: September 12, 2024]. doi:10.5455/mjhs.2024.03.006


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Alasiry SM, Alanazi FR. Nurses’ Perception of the Leadership Styles of their Nurse Managers in Riyadh region of Saudi Arabia. Majmaah J Heal Sci. 2024; 12(3): 54-69. doi:10.5455/mjhs.2024.03.006



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Alasiry SM, Alanazi FR. Nurses’ Perception of the Leadership Styles of their Nurse Managers in Riyadh region of Saudi Arabia. Majmaah J Heal Sci. (2024), [cited September 12, 2024]; 12(3): 54-69. doi:10.5455/mjhs.2024.03.006



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Alasiry, S. M. & Alanazi, . F. R. (2024) Nurses’ Perception of the Leadership Styles of their Nurse Managers in Riyadh region of Saudi Arabia. Majmaah J Heal Sci, 12 (3), 54-69. doi:10.5455/mjhs.2024.03.006



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Alasiry, Sharifa M, and Fatimah Rashed Alanazi. 2024. Nurses’ Perception of the Leadership Styles of their Nurse Managers in Riyadh region of Saudi Arabia. Majmaah Journal of Health Sciences, 12 (3), 54-69. doi:10.5455/mjhs.2024.03.006



Chicago Style

Alasiry, Sharifa M, and Fatimah Rashed Alanazi. "Nurses’ Perception of the Leadership Styles of their Nurse Managers in Riyadh region of Saudi Arabia." Majmaah Journal of Health Sciences 12 (2024), 54-69. doi:10.5455/mjhs.2024.03.006



MLA (The Modern Language Association) Style

Alasiry, Sharifa M, and Fatimah Rashed Alanazi. "Nurses’ Perception of the Leadership Styles of their Nurse Managers in Riyadh region of Saudi Arabia." Majmaah Journal of Health Sciences 12.3 (2024), 54-69. Print. doi:10.5455/mjhs.2024.03.006



APA (American Psychological Association) Style

Alasiry, S. M. & Alanazi, . F. R. (2024) Nurses’ Perception of the Leadership Styles of their Nurse Managers in Riyadh region of Saudi Arabia. Majmaah Journal of Health Sciences, 12 (3), 54-69. doi:10.5455/mjhs.2024.03.006





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