Influence of Nurses' Self-leadership on Individual and Team Members' Work Role Performance.
10.4040/jkan.2016.46.3.338
- Author:
Se Young KIM
1
;
Eun Kyung KIM
;
Byungsoo KIM
;
Eunpyo LEE
Author Information
1. Department of Nursing, Changwon National University, Changwon, Korea.
- Publication Type:Original Article
- Keywords:
Nurses;
Leadership;
Patient care team;
Role;
Task performance
- MeSH:
Education;
Hospitals, General;
Korea;
Leadership;
Marital Status;
Nursing;
Patient Care Team;
Task Performance and Analysis
- From:Journal of Korean Academy of Nursing
2016;46(3):338-348
- CountryRepublic of Korea
- Language:Korean
-
Abstract:
PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to examine correlations between nurses' self-leadership and individual work role performance and correlations between self-leadership in nursing units and team members' work role performance. METHODS: Participants were 202 conveniently selected general nurses from 5 general hospitals in Korea. The study was carried out on 35 nursing units. Data were collected during February 2015 with self-report questionnaires. RESULTS: For factors affecting individual work role performance, self-expectation, self-goal setting, constructive thought, clinical career in the present nursing unit and marital status accounted for 44.0% of proficiency, while self-expectation, self-goal setting, constructive thought, and marital status accounted for 42.3% of adaptivity. Self-expectation, self-goal setting, constructive thought, self-reward, clinical career in the present nursing unit and position accounted for 26.4% of proactivity. In terms of team members' work role performance, self-reward and self-expectation in nursing units explained 29.0% of team members' proficiency. Self-reward and self-expectation in nursing units explained 31.6% of team members' adaptivity, and self-reward in nursing units explained 16.8% of team members' proactivity. CONCLUSION: The results confirm that nurses' self-leadership affects not only individual self-leadership but also team members' work role performance. Accordingly, to improve nurses' work role performance in nursing units of nursing organizations, improvement in nursing environment based on self-leadership education is necessary and nurses' tasks rearranged so they can appreciate work-autonomy and challenges of work.