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J B Magbity1, A M A Ofei2, D Wilson3.
Abstract
The shortage of experienced nurses is a concern in health organizations. This study investigated the leadership styles of nurse managers' impact on turnover intention among nurses in hospitals. A descriptive correlational research design was used. Samples of 250 nurses working in five hospitals were selected to complete self-administered questionnaire. Findings show that participatory and transformational leadership styles are predominantly practiced. Correlation analysis revealed that participative and transformational leadership styles decreases turnover intention while autocratic and laissez-faire leadership styles increases turnover intention. Therefore, leadership styles of nurse managers are determinants of nurses' turnover intentions.Entities:
Keywords: Nurse manager; leadership styles; turn over intention
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32293228 DOI: 10.1080/00185868.2020.1750324
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Hosp Top ISSN: 0018-5868