Assessment of management styles among top nursing leaders in Slovenian primary health centers: a cross-sectional analysis.

IF 1.7 Q3 HEALTH POLICY & SERVICES
Melita Peršolja, Boštjan Žvanut, Špela Rot, Mirko Markič
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Abstract

Purpose: This study aims to endeavor to discern the predominant leadership styles used by nursing managers within the framework of Slovenian primary health centers. Using a quantitative research approach, the study was conducted through the administration of a structured questionnaire.

Design/methodology/approach: The investigation encompassed 67 nursing managers, representing the entire spectrum of primary health centers in Slovenia. A stratified representative subset comprising 53 top nursing managers actively participated in this study.

Findings: The prevailing leadership style among nursing managers predominantly manifests as the "integrated" style, characterized by a balanced emphasis on both interpersonal relationships and task-oriented elements. These nursing leaders exhibited a proclivity for fostering collaborative teamwork, with their leadership approach notably shaped by traits such as positive thinking, self-assuredness, comprehensive leadership knowledge and an intrinsic motivation to guide and inspire individuals. Notably, leadership knowledge emerged as the most influential factor in determining the selected leadership style. The study's findings recognize specific areas in which leadership competencies among nurse managers may require further enhancement and development.

Originality/value: The study's findings are based on a specific subset of nursing leaders in a particular region, which can add to the originality, especially as there is limited prior research in this specific context. The study's exploration of leadership styles is original in the sense that it provides insights into the leadership behaviors and traits of nursing managers in the given context. The emphasis on factors such as positive thinking and leadership knowledge as influential elements adds originality to the study.

斯洛文尼亚初级保健中心高层护理领导的管理风格评估:横断面分析。
目的:本研究旨在努力发现斯洛文尼亚初级保健中心框架内护理管理者所采用的主要领导风格。研究采用定量研究方法,通过发放结构化问卷进行:调查对象包括 67 名护理经理,他们代表了斯洛文尼亚初级保健中心的所有人员。由 53 名高层护理经理组成的分层代表子集积极参与了此次研究:护理管理者的主流领导风格主要表现为 "综合 "风格,其特点是平衡强调人际关系和任务导向两个要素。这些护理领导者表现出促进团队协作的倾向,他们的领导方法主要由积极思维、自我肯定、全面的领导知识以及引导和激励个人的内在动机等特质形成。值得注意的是,领导知识是决定所选领导风格的最有影响力的因素。研究结果确认了护士管理人员的领导能力可能需要进一步提高和发展的具体领域:本研究的发现基于特定地区的特定护理领导者群体,这可以增加研究的原创性,尤其是在这一特定背景下的先前研究十分有限。本研究对领导风格的探索具有独创性,因为它提供了对特定背景下护理管理者领导行为和特质的见解。本研究强调积极思维和领导知识等因素的影响,这为研究增添了新意。
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Leadership in Health Services
Leadership in Health Services HEALTH POLICY & SERVICES-
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