Assessment of a Leadership Enhancement Program for Nursing Managers of An Acute General Hospital in Hong Kong

Open Nurs J. 2018 Jun 29:12:133-141. doi: 10.2174/1874434601812010133. eCollection 2018.

Abstract

Background: With the aim to enhance the senior nursing managers to be caring leaders so that they can nurture their team members to be holistic care providers, a one year program has been developed with emphasis on self-reflection and self-cultivation.

Purpose: It aims to evaluate the effectiveness of a one-year leadership enhancement program in an acute general hospital.

Design & methods: Both quantitative and qualitative approaches were adopted. A pre and post questionnaire survey and the content analysis of self-reflective essays were conducted.

Results: The overall means of the servant leadership scale and the workplace wellness scale were significantly higher after the program. Both scales were also found to have a significantly medium level of positive correlation. Reflective essays showed positive feedbacks complementing the quantitative data that the program was well received and effective.

Conclusion: A servant leadership approach may be one way for hospital management to enhance a caring environment and a more quality workforce.

Keywords: Nursing job satisfaction; Pre and posttest; Reflective essay; Servant leadership; Workplace well-being.