Transformational leadership in nursing: a concept analysis

Aim To analyse the concept of transformational leadership in the nursing context. Background Tasked with improving patient outcomes while decreasing the cost of care provision, nurses need strategies for implementing reform in health care and one promising strategy is transformational leadership. Ex...

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description Aim To analyse the concept of transformational leadership in the nursing context. Background Tasked with improving patient outcomes while decreasing the cost of care provision, nurses need strategies for implementing reform in health care and one promising strategy is transformational leadership. Exploration and greater understanding of transformational leadership and the potential it holds is integral to performance improvement and patient safety. Design Concept analysis using Walker and Avant's (2005) concept analysis method. Data sources PubMed, CINAHL and PsychINFO. Methods This report draws on extant literature on transformational leadership, management, and nursing to effectively analyze the concept of transformational leadership in the nursing context. Implications for nursing This report proposes a new operational definition for transformational leadership and identifies model cases and defining attributes that are specific to the nursing context. The influence of transformational leadership on organizational culture and patient outcomes is evident. Of particular interest is the finding that transformational leadership can be defined as a set of teachable competencies. However, the mechanism by which transformational leadership influences patient outcomes remains unclear. Conclusion Transformational leadership in nursing has been associated with high‐performing teams and improved patient care, but rarely has it been considered as a set of competencies that can be taught. Also, further research is warranted to strengthen empirical referents; this can be done by improving the operational definition, reducing ambiguity in key constructs and exploring the specific mechanisms by which transformational leadership influences healthcare outcomes to validate subscale measures.
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Humans
Leadership
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Organizational Culture
Patient Safety
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practice environment
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