Quantitative systematic review of the transformational leadership style as a driver of nurses' organisational commitment

Author:

Haoyan Xiong1,Waters David2,Jinling Huang3ORCID,Qiongling Liu4,Sien Lin3

Affiliation:

1. Nursing Department Affiliated Hospital of Guangdong Medical University, Guangdong Medical University Zhanjiang China

2. Brimingham City University Birmingham UK

3. Orthopaedic Center Affiliated Hospital of Guangdong Medical University, Guangdong Medical University Zhanjiang China

4. Nursing Faculty, Guangdong Medical College Dongguan China

Abstract

AbstractAimsTo explore the association between nurses' perceptions of their nurse manager's transformational leadership style and nurses' organisational commitment.DesignNarrative systematic review.Data SourcesThe CINAHL Complete, MEDLINE, PubMed, Business Source Complete, Cochrane Library, along with OpenGrey t were systematically searched for observational studies written in English, between January 2009 and December 2020.Review MethodsThis systematic review is based on the guidelines of the Cochrane Handbook, and PRISMA‐P. Two reviewers independently selected studies. The quality of evidence was assessed using the Joanna Briggs Institute (JBI) Critical Appraisal Tool for Cross‐Sectional Studies.ResultsSeven cross‐sectional studies with 2885 participants were included. Six studies reported that the transformational leadership style was positively related to nurses' organisational commitment, and the remaining study reported a negative association.ConclusionsSix studies were found that the transformational leadership style is a driver of nurses' organisational commitment. Only one study reported that transformational leadership style negatively associated with acute care nurses' organisational commitment. However, the negative finding is less valid, as the study data indicates that the nurse managers' ineffective transformational leadership style in the acute care unit or the culture influence, which may have influenced the results.ImpactsIt provides the guideline, recommendation, and important evidence to support nursing managers adopting the transformational leadership style to promote nurse retention helping to alleviate the nursing shortage. This is beneficial to the well‐being of the nurse. Meanwhile, this can help the health organisation reducing the cost of nurses' turnover and recruiting new nurses. It is also good for address future ageing population healthcare problem in the long term.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Nursing

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