Investigating the influence of selected leadership styles on patient safety and quality of care: a systematic review and meta-analysis.

IF 1.7 Q3 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Ankit Singh, Rajiv Yeravdekar, Sammita Jadhav
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Abstract

Background: There is a popular belief that transformational leadership (TL) and servant leadership (SL) styles are influential in establishing a patient safety (PS) culture and improving the quality of care (QC). However, there are very few review articles investigating this phenomenon.

Purpose: This study performs a systematic review and meta-analysis to ascertain the influences of TL and SL on PS and QC.

Methods: Published research work indexed in the two popular databases, that is, Scopus and PubMed, was selected based on the inclusion criteria. The systematic review was performed as per Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses guidelines. Data such as country of publication, year, data type, research design, target population, sample size and conclusion were selected from the studies.

Results: There are pieces of evidence suggesting a medium to strong effect of TL on PS. At the same time, the effect of TL on QC is not direct but indirect and is mediated through variables such as fostering positive organisational culture and enhancing organisational outcomes such as job satisfaction, leader effectiveness and willingness of nurses to spend some extra effort. A total of 27 studies were selected for final evaluation and 11 reported a relationship between TL and PS. The 'Fisher r-to-z transformed correlation coefficients' ranged from 0.3769 to 0.8673. Similarly, a total of four studies reported the relationship between TL and QC, 'Fisher r-to-z transformed correlation coefficients' ranged from 0.0802 to 0.5101, with most estimates being positive (80%).

Conclusion: TL has a strong and positive effect on PS but a positive and weak effect on the QC. There is not much evidence to establish SL's influence on PS and QC.

调查选定领导风格对患者安全和护理质量的影响:一项系统综述和荟萃分析。
背景:人们普遍认为,变革型领导(TL)和仆人式领导(SL)风格对建立患者安全(PS)文化和提高护理质量(QC)有影响。然而,很少有评论文章对这一现象进行调查。目的:本研究进行了系统综述和荟萃分析,以确定TL和SL对PS和QC的影响。方法:根据纳入标准,选择Scopus和PubMed两个流行数据库中已发表的研究工作。根据系统评价的首选报告项目和荟萃分析指南进行系统评价。从研究中选择了发表国家、年份、数据类型、研究设计、目标人群、样本量和结论等数据。结果:有证据表明TL对PS有中等到强烈的影响。同时,TL对QC的影响不是直接的,而是间接的,是通过培养积极的组织文化和提高组织成果等变量来调节的,如工作满意度、领导效能和护士花一些额外努力的意愿。共选择27项研究进行最终评估,其中11项报告了TL和PS之间的关系。“Fisher r到z变换的相关系数”范围为0.3769至0.8673。同样,共有四项研究报道了TL与QC之间的关系,“Fisher r-to-z变换的相关系数”在0.0802至0.5101之间,大多数估计值为正(80%)。结论:TL对PS有强烈和积极的影响,但对QC有积极和微弱的影响。没有太多证据表明SL对PS和QC的影响。
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BMJ Leader
BMJ Leader Nursing-Leadership and Management
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