Chen Hsiu-Chin, Beck Susan L, Amos Linda K
Department of Nursing, Utah Valley State College, Orem, UT 84057, USA.
J Nurs Scholarsh. 2005;37(4):374-80. doi: 10.1111/j.1547-5069.2005.00064.x.
To examine nursing faculty job satisfaction and their perceptions of nursing deans' and directors' leadership styles, and to explore how the perceptions of leadership styles relate to faculty job satisfaction in Taiwan.
Descriptive, correlational, and cross-sectional study with self-administered questionnaires. The sample was recruited from 18 nursing programs, and 286 questionnaires were returned.
Faculty perceived that Taiwan's nursing deans and directors showed more transformational than transactional leadership. Taiwan's nursing faculty were moderately satisfied in their jobs, and they were more satisfied with deans or directors who practiced the transactional leadership style of contingent reward and the transformational style of individualized consideration. A style with negative effect was passive management by exception.
Three types of leadership behaviors explained significant variance (21.2%) in faculty job satisfaction in Taiwan, indicating the need for further attention to training and development for effective leadership behaviors.
考察护理教师的工作满意度及其对护理学院院长和主任领导风格的看法,并探讨在台湾领导风格的看法与教师工作满意度之间的关系。
采用自填式问卷进行描述性、相关性和横断面研究。样本来自18个护理项目,共回收286份问卷。
教师认为台湾的护理学院院长和主任表现出的变革型领导多于交易型领导。台湾的护理教师对工作的满意度中等,他们对采用交易型领导风格中的 contingent reward 以及变革型领导风格中的个性化关怀的院长或主任更为满意。具有负面影响的一种风格是被动例外管理。
三种领导行为解释了台湾教师工作满意度中显著的差异(21.2%),表明需要进一步关注有效领导行为的培训和发展。