The Influence of Authentic Leadership on Perceived Readiness to Change Among Nurses in Healthcare Care Organizations: Hierarchical Regression

B Background Healthcare systems are currently undergoing significant transformation as part of the evolving change process. Perceived nurse readiness for change is crucial in successfully implementing and sustaining change. Leaders play an important role in evaluating employees' readiness for c...

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description B Background Healthcare systems are currently undergoing significant transformation as part of the evolving change process. Perceived nurse readiness for change is crucial in successfully implementing and sustaining change. Leaders play an important role in evaluating employees' readiness for change. However, limited studies link between authentic leadership and perceived nurses readiness for organizational change. Aim This study explores the relationship between authentic leadership and nurses' perceived readiness for organizational change within healthcare settings in Jordan after controlling sociodemographic variables. Methodology: This descriptive cross-sectional correlation study includes 140 registered nurses who work in healthcare settings. A self-administered questionnaire was used, including authentic leadership and perceived nurse readiness for change scales. Data analysis included descriptive statistics, a t-test, an ANOVA, a Pearson correlation coefficient, and hierarchical regression. Results strong positive relationship was found between Authentic leadership and perceived nurses' readiness for change (r=0.65, p
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