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The influence of authentic leadership on safety climate in nursing
Author(s) -
Dirik Hasan Fehmi,
Seren Intepeler Seyda
Publication year - 2017
Publication title -
journal of nursing management
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.925
H-Index - 76
eISSN - 1365-2834
pISSN - 0966-0429
DOI - 10.1111/jonm.12480
Subject(s) - authentic leadership , safety climate , patient safety , nursing management , perception , health care , nursing , organisation climate , occupational safety and health , psychology , medicine , political science , social psychology , pathology , neuroscience , law
Aim This study analysed nurses' perceptions of authentic leadership and safety climate and examined the contribution of authentic leadership to the safety climate. Background It has been suggested and emphasised that authentic leadership should be used as a guidance to ensure quality care and the safety of patients and health‐care personnel. Methods This predictive study was conducted with 350 nurses in three Turkish hospitals. The data were collected using the Authentic Leadership Questionnaire and the Safety Climate Survey and analysed using hierarchical regression analysis. Results The mean authentic leadership perception and the safety climate scores of the nurses were 2.92 and 3.50, respectively. The percentage of problematic responses was found to be less than 10% for only four safety climate items. Hierarchical regression analysis revealed that authentic leadership significantly predicted the safety climate. Conclusions Procedural and political improvements are required in terms of the safety climate in institutions, where the study was conducted, and authentic leadership increases positive perceptions of safety climate. Recommendations for nursing management Exhibiting the characteristics of authentic leadership, or improving them and reflecting them on to personnel can enhance the safety climate. Planning information sharing meetings to raise the personnel's awareness of safety climate and systemic improvements can contribute to creating safe care climates.