Abstract

BackgroundTransformational leadership style is considered to be of importance to increase patient safety, to facilitate a balance between job resources and job demands, and to create a sound patient safety culture within health care services. However, there is limited research assessing these associations within the context of nursing homes. The aim of this study was to assess the association between transformational leadership, job demands and job resources; and patient safety culture and employees’ overall perception of patient safety in nursing homes.MethodA cross-sectional survey of employees in four Norwegian nursing homes was conducted (N = 165). Multiple hierarchical regression analysis was used to assess the explained variance of transformational leadership, job demands and job resources on patient safety culture and overall perception of patient safety.ResultsTransformational leadership explained 47.2% of the variance in patient safety culture and 25.4% of overall perception of patient safety, controlling for age and gender (p < 0.001). Additionally, job demands and job resources explained 7.8% of patient safety culture and 4.7% of overall perception of patient safety (p < 0.001).ConclusionImplementing transformational leadership style may be important in creating and sustaining sound patient safety culture in nursing homes. Furthermore, leaders should make an effort to facilitate a good work environment with an optimal balance between job demands and job resources, as this in turn might have a positive influence on patient safety culture.

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  • Transformational leadership style is considered to be of importance to increase patient safety, to facilitate a balance between job resources and job demands, and to create a sound patient safety culture within health care services

  • Work pace and emotional workload were both negatively correlated with patient safety culture, overall perception of patient safety and transformational leadership (Table 2)

  • Hierarchical regression of patient safety culture In the hierarchical regression analysis of patient safety culture (Table 3), the transformational leadership model explained 47.2% of the variance when controlling for age and gender (F change = 138.6, p < 0.001)

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Introduction

Transformational leadership style is considered to be of importance to increase patient safety, to facilitate a balance between job resources and job demands, and to create a sound patient safety culture within health care services. The aim of this study was to assess the association between transformational leadership, job demands and job resources; and patient safety culture and employees’ overall perception of patient safety in nursing homes. Seljemo et al BMC Health Services Research (2020) 20:799 to be in need of care and treatment in the coming years, resulting in increased pressure on nursing homes. This means that we face new challenges related to the complexity of the health care system, which in turn increases the risk of adverse events in health care organisations [7]

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