The role of leadership as a variable factor in the phenomenon of intention to stay of nurses: an integrative review.

IF 1.8 Q3 HEALTH POLICY & SERVICES
Fabio Mozzarelli, Maria Bertuol, Elisa La Malfa, Massimo Guasconi, Mauro Parozzi, Antonio Bonacaro
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Purpose: The well-being of nurses in health-care organizations is an increasingly key factor, and the increasing phenomenon of turnover and leaving of the profession by nurses undermines their attractiveness. This integrative review aims to investigate whether the leadership enforced by leaders can influence the intention to stay of their employees and which style of leadership would be most effective in facilitating retention.

Design/methodology/approach: This integrative review summarizes the scientific literature of the last 10 years to provide a comprehensive understanding of a leadership style in health-care organizations. The electronic biomedical databases were interviewed by MEDLINE, Cumulative Index to Nursing and Allied Health Literature, PsycINFO, Web of Science, Scopus, ERIC and, for grey literature, Google Scholar. The articles included have been submitted to a critical appraisal through the Critical Review Form for Quantitative Studies and the Critical Review Form for Qualitative Studies Version 2.0.

Findings: In total, 21 articles of quantitative, qualitative and mixed method research were included, including two doctoral theses and an editorial comment from a scientific journal. Five themes are identified: Leadership style as a predictor of retention, exogenous factors, individual, organizational or endogenous factors, effects of leadership and effective leadership styles. It emerges that the leadership style strongly influences the intention to stay, and the most effective styles for this purpose are supportive, authentic or ethical and transformational.

Originality/value: The leader's action influences the phenomenon of intention to stay, and proactive leadership styles contribute to the retention of nurses in their organizations. Transformational leadership appears more flexible and more suitable to favor the intention to stay.

领导在护士意向留院现象中的作用:一项综合评价。
目的:保健机构中护士的福祉是一个越来越关键的因素,护士职业更替和离职现象的增加削弱了他们的吸引力。本研究旨在探讨领导者实施的领导是否会影响员工的留任意愿,以及哪种领导风格最有效地促进员工留任。设计/方法/方法:本综合综述总结了过去10年的科学文献,以提供对卫生保健组织领导风格的全面理解。通过MEDLINE、护理及相关健康文献累积索引、PsycINFO、Web of Science、Scopus、ERIC和谷歌Scholar对电子生物医学数据库进行访问。所收录的文章已通过定量研究的批判性审查表和定性研究2.0版的批判性审查表进行了批判性评估。结果:共纳入定量、定性和混合方法研究论文21篇,其中博士论文2篇,科学期刊社论1篇。确定了五个主题:领导风格作为留任的预测因素,外生因素,个人,组织或内生因素,领导的影响和有效的领导风格。结果表明,领导风格会强烈地影响员工的留任意愿,而达到这一目的的最有效风格是支持性的、真实的或道德的和变革性的。原创性/价值:领导者的行为影响挽留意向现象,积极主动的领导风格有助于挽留护士。变革型领导似乎更灵活,更适合于支持留下的意图。
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Leadership in Health Services
Leadership in Health Services HEALTH POLICY & SERVICES-
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