领导风格对助产士绩效的影响,西南,埃塞俄比亚。

IF 3.4 Q1 HEALTH POLICY & SERVICES
Belete Fenta Kebede, Tsigereda Aboye, Yalemtsehay Dagnaw Genie, Tsegaw Biyazin Tesfa, Aynalem Yetwale Hiwot
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摘要

背景:领导力是专业和组织承诺、团队合作和成功的基础。助产士领导的领导技能和能力长期以来一直被认为是卫生服务和成果的重要贡献者。然而,在包括埃塞俄比亚在内的非洲国家,关于领导风格对助产士表现的影响的报告不足。因此,本研究旨在确定领导风格对埃塞俄比亚西南部公共卫生机构助产士绩效的影响。目的:本研究旨在确定领导风格对助产士绩效的影响,西南埃塞俄比亚/2022。方法与材料:在2022年5月19日至6月6日期间,采用随机抽样方法和预试问卷对121名助产士进行横断面研究。数据输入Epi-data 4.4.2.1版本,在分析前进行编辑、编码、分类和清理。数据分析采用SPSS version 24;结果以表格和语句的形式呈现。通过相关性和线性回归来确定领导风格与助产士绩效之间的关系。结果:在本研究中,助产士领导以专制型领导风格为主,平均得分为2.996分,其次为民主型领导风格,平均得分为2.632分,其次为自由放任型领导风格,平均得分为2.49分。推论统计(相关)分析显示,民主和自由放任的领导风格与助产士的表现呈正相关,专制风格与助产士的表现呈负相关。多元线性回归结果显示,民主型领导风格(P=0.02)和自由放任型领导风格(P=0.00)对助产士绩效有积极影响,专制型领导风格(P=0.60)对助产士绩效有消极影响。结论和建议:专制领导是研究领域中最常见的领导风格。专制型领导风格与助产士绩效呈负相关,民主型和自由放任型领导风格与助产士绩效呈正相关。因此,卫生保健领导、管理人员、主管人员和部门负责人应实行民主和自由放任的领导风格,以提高助产士的绩效。
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The Effect of Leadership Style on Midwives' Performance, Southwest, Ethiopia.

The Effect of Leadership Style on Midwives' Performance, Southwest, Ethiopia.

The Effect of Leadership Style on Midwives' Performance, Southwest, Ethiopia.
Background Leadership is the basis of professional and organizational commitment, teamwork and success. Midwives leaders’ leadership skills and capabilities have long been recognized as essential contributors to health services and outcomes. However, there are insufficient reports on the effect of leadership styles on midwives’ performance in African countries including Ethiopia. Therefore, this study aimed to determine the effect of leadership style on midwives’ performance in public health Institutions, southwest Ethiopia. Objective This study aimed to determine the effect of leadership style on midwives’ performance, Southwest Ethiopia/2022. Methods and Materials A cross-sectional study was conducted on 121 midwives using a random sampling technique and a pre-tested questionnaire from May 19/2022-June to 6/2022. Data were entered into Epi-data version 4.4.2.1, edited, coded, categorized and cleaned before analysis. Data were analyzed using the SPSS version 24; and the results are presented in tables, and statements. Correlations and linear regressions were conducted to identify the relationship between leadership style and midwives’ performance. Results In this study, the autocratic leadership style was predominantly practiced by midwifery leaders with a mean score of 2.996 followed by democratic (Mean=2.632) and laissez-faire (Mean=2.49) leadership styles. Inferential statistics (Correlation) analysis revealed a positive relationship between democratic and laissez-faire leadership styles and a negative relationship between autocratic styles and midwives’ performance. Multiple linear regressions showed that both democratic (P=0.02) and laissez-faire leadership styles (P=0.00) had a positive effect where as autocratic leadership style (P=0.60) had a negative effect on midwives’ performance. Conclusion and Recommendation Autocratic Leadership is the most practiced leadership style in the study area. An autocratic leadership style was negatively related to midwives’ performance, while democratic and laissez faire styles were positively related. Therefore, health care leaders, administrators, supervisors and department heads should implement democratic and laissez-faire leadership styles to enhance midwives’ performance.
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Journal of Healthcare Leadership
Journal of Healthcare Leadership HEALTH POLICY & SERVICES-
CiteScore
5.40
自引率
2.30%
发文量
27
审稿时长
16 weeks
期刊介绍: Efficient and successful modern healthcare depends on a growing group of professionals working together as an interdisciplinary team. However, many forces shape the delivery of healthcare; changes are being driven by the markets, transformations in concepts of health and wellbeing, technology and research and discovery. Dynamic leadership will guide these necessary transformations. The Journal of Healthcare Leadership is an international, peer-reviewed, open access journal focusing on leadership for the healthcare professions. The publication strives to amalgamate current and future healthcare professionals and managers by providing key insights into leadership progress and challenges to improve patient care. The journal aspires to inform key decision makers and those professionals with ambitions of leadership and management; it seeks to connect professionals who are engaged in similar endeavours and to provide wisdom from those working in other industries. Senior and trainee doctors, nurses and allied healthcare professionals, medical students, healthcare managers and allied leaders are invited to contribute to this publication
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