Paarima Y, Kwashie AA, Asamani JA, Ofei AMA. Leadership competencies of first-line nurse managers: a quantitative study.
Leadersh Health Serv (Bradf Engl) 2022;
ahead-of-print. [PMID:
34970908 DOI:
10.1108/lhs-05-2021-0047]
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Abstract
PURPOSE
This paper aims to examine the leadership competencies of first-line nurse managers (FLNMs) at the unit level in the eastern region of Ghana.
DESIGN/METHODOLOGY/APPROACH
The paper is a quantitative cross-section design.
FINDINGS
Nurse managers exhibited a moderate level of knowledge and ability to apply leadership competencies. Gender, rank, qualification, professional experience, management experience and management training jointly predicted the leadership competencies of FLNMs [(R2 = 0.158, p = 0.016]. However, only management training was a significant predictor in the model.
PRACTICAL IMPLICATIONS
Inappropriate leadership competencies have severe consequences for patients and staff outcomes. This situation necessitates a call for a well-structured program for the appointment of FLNMs based on competencies.
ORIGINALITY/VALUE
This study is the first in Ghana which we are aware of that examined the leadership competencies at the unit level that identifies predictors of leadership competencies.
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