School of Nursing, Hung-Kuang University, Taichung, Taiwan.
J Clin Nurs. 2012 Jan;21(1-2):272-80. doi: 10.1111/j.1365-2702.2011.03815.x. Epub 2011 Aug 3.
This paper explores the leadership style of hospital managers.
Leadership has been widely studied in nursing from the perspective of nurses' psychological strain caused by nursing leadership. There is, however, little contained in the Western and Eastern literatures on the leadership style of hospital managers and certainly no study has explored managers' leadership style in Taiwanese hospitals from the nurses' stance.
Grounded theory.
A sample of 28 nurses from seven teaching hospitals in Taiwan, Republic of China was selected through theoretical sampling. A multi-step analytic procedure based on the grounded theory approach was used to analyse the qualitative data.
The Chinese culture was found to affect the leadership style of Taiwanese hospital managers. They had extreme power and led nurses in a hierarchical manner. Nurse managers followed the autocratic leadership style of their hospital managers. The main category found in this study was thus hierarchical leadership.
The Confucian principles of authoritarianism and obedience were found to be part of the Taiwanese hospitals' organisational cultures and strongly impacted on the managers' leadership style. Hospital managers' treatment of doctors and nurses was dependent on their social rankings. Nurses' lowly ranking fed into these enculturated managerial tendencies of using power and obedience thus increasing psychological strain on nurses.
Managers of the hospitals demonstrate power and misuse obedience through their leadership style, resulting in deterioration of nurses' work environment. Nurses' managers are not given enough power by the hospitals in Taiwan. Subsequently, nurses feel themselves the lowest and most powerless subordinates. This study reveals that the Chinese cultural burdens are embedded in the leadership of Taiwanese hospitals. These findings enhance the knowledge of leadership and add to the understanding of managerial attitudes in Chinese hospitals located worldwide.
本文探讨了医院管理者的领导风格。
领导力已从护士因护理领导而产生的心理压力的角度在护理领域得到了广泛研究。然而,中西方文献中很少包含关于医院管理者领导风格的内容,而且肯定没有研究从护士的立场探讨台湾医院管理者的领导风格。
扎根理论。
通过理论抽样,从中国台湾 7 所教学医院中选择了 28 名护士作为样本。采用基于扎根理论方法的多步分析程序对定性数据进行分析。
发现中国文化影响了台湾医院管理者的领导风格。他们拥有极端权力,以层级方式领导护士。护士长遵循医院管理者的专制领导风格。本研究的主要类别是层级领导。
发现威权主义和服从的儒家原则是台湾医院组织文化的一部分,对管理者的领导风格产生了强烈影响。医院管理者对医生和护士的待遇取决于他们的社会地位。护士的低微地位助长了这些制度化的管理倾向,即使用权力和服从,从而增加了护士的心理压力。
医院管理者通过其领导风格展示权力和滥用服从,导致护士工作环境恶化。台湾医院的护士长没有得到足够的权力。因此,护士感到自己是最底层、最无权的下属。本研究揭示了中国文化负担嵌入了台湾医院的领导之中。这些发现增强了对领导力的认识,并增加了对全球各地中国医院管理态度的理解。