Faculty of Nursing, Edmonton Clinic Health Academy, University of Alberta, 11405 87 Ave NW, Edmonton, AB T6G 1C9, Canada.
Department of Nutrition, Dietetics and Food, School of Clinical Sciences at Monash Health, Monash University, Level 1, 264 Ferntree Gully Rd, Notting Hill, VIC 3168, Australia.
Int J Nurs Stud. 2021 Mar;115:103842. doi: 10.1016/j.ijnurstu.2020.103842. Epub 2020 Dec 7.
Nursing leadership plays a vital role in shaping outcomes for healthcare organizations, personnel and patients. With much of the leadership workforce set to retire in the near future, identifying factors that positively contribute to the development of leadership in nurses is of utmost importance.
To identify determining factors of nursing leadership, and the effectiveness of interventions to enhance leadership in nurses.
We conducted a systematic review, including a total of nine electronic databases.
Databases included: Medline, Academic Search Premier, Embase, PsychInfo, Sociological Abstracts, ABI, CINAHL, ERIC, and Cochrane.
Studies were included if they quantitatively examined factors contributing to nursing leadership or educational interventions implemented with the intention of developing leadership practices in nurses. Two research team members independently reviewed each article to determine inclusion. All included studies underwent quality assessment, data extraction and content analysis.
49,502 titles/abstracts were screened resulting in 100 included manuscripts reporting on 93 studies (n=44 correlational studies and n=49 intervention studies). One hundred and five factors examined in correlational studies were categorized into 5 groups experience and education, individuals' traits and characteristics, relationship with work, role in the practice setting, and organizational context. Correlational studies revealed mixed results with some studies finding positive correlations and other non-significant relationships with leadership. Participation in leadership interventions had a positive impact on the development of a variety of leadership styles in 44 of 49 intervention studies, with relational leadership styles being the most common target of interventions.
The findings of this review make it clear that targeted educational interventions are an effective method of leadership development in nurses. However, due to equivocal results reported in many included studies and heterogeneity of leadership measurement tools, few conclusions can be drawn regarding which specific nurse characteristics and organizational factors most effectively contribute to the development of nursing leadership. Contextual and confounding factors that may mediate the relationships between nursing characteristics, development of leadership and enhancement of leadership development programs also require further examination. Targeted development of nursing leadership will help ensure that nurses of the future are well equipped to tackle the challenges of a burdened health-care system.
护理领导力在塑造医疗保健组织、人员和患者的结果方面发挥着至关重要的作用。由于未来不久将有大量领导人员退休,因此确定积极促进护士领导力发展的因素至关重要。
确定护理领导力的决定因素,以及增强护士领导力的干预措施的效果。
我们进行了系统评价,包括总共九个电子数据库。
数据库包括:Medline、Academic Search Premier、Embase、PsychInfo、Sociological Abstracts、ABI、CINAHL、ERIC 和 Cochrane。
如果研究定量检查了促进护理领导力的因素或实施了旨在培养护士领导力实践的教育干预措施,则将其纳入研究。两名研究团队成员独立审查了每篇文章以确定是否纳入。所有纳入的研究均进行了质量评估、数据提取和内容分析。
筛选了 49,502 个标题/摘要,最终纳入了 100 篇报告了 93 项研究的手稿(n=44 项相关性研究和 n=49 项干预性研究)。在相关性研究中检查了 105 个因素,将其分为 5 组:经验和教育、个人特质和特征、与工作的关系、实践环境中的角色以及组织背景。相关性研究结果喜忧参半,一些研究发现与领导力存在正相关,而其他研究则没有发现显著的相关性。在 49 项干预研究中,44 项干预研究表明,参与领导力干预对各种领导力风格的发展具有积极影响,关系型领导力风格是干预的最常见目标。
本综述的结果清楚地表明,有针对性的教育干预是培养护士领导力的有效方法。然而,由于许多纳入研究报告的结果存在矛盾,以及领导力衡量工具的异质性,我们几乎无法得出哪些特定的护士特征和组织因素最有效地促进护理领导力的发展。还需要进一步研究可能调节护士特征、领导力发展和领导力发展计划增强之间关系的背景和混杂因素。有针对性地发展护理领导力将有助于确保未来的护士能够很好地应对负担过重的医疗保健系统的挑战。