Impact of Leadership Style on Patient Safety Culture in the Department of Radiodiagnosis

Background: Healthcare organisation is a high reliability establishment hence, tackles safety on daily basis. To achieve the desired level of safety, leaders need to work and behave in a way to make it a priority. This is because leadership principles have a relationship with patient safety culture....

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Main Authors: Chioma Akuchukwu-Okafor, Ime Okon, Anthony Ugwu, Emmanuel Chukwuemeka
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Language:English
Published: Mashhad University of Medical Sciences 2020-01-01
Series:Patient Safety and Quality Improvement Journal
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Online Access:http://psj.mums.ac.ir/article_15207_b98e121c99772df2b499412545f8a4a2.pdf
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spelling doaj-2eb331e070284b5490e1396d4128a93c2020-11-25T02:20:04ZengMashhad University of Medical SciencesPatient Safety and Quality Improvement Journal2345-44822345-44902020-01-0181253010.22038/psj.2020.41439.123615207Impact of Leadership Style on Patient Safety Culture in the Department of RadiodiagnosisChioma Akuchukwu-Okafor0Ime Okon1Anthony Ugwu2Emmanuel Chukwuemeka3Nnamdi Azikiwe University Teaching Hospital, Nnewi Anambra State ,Nigeria.Uyo Teaching Hospital Cross River, Nigeria.Nnamdi Azikiwe University Faculty of Health sciences and Technology, Okofia campus NNewi.Nnamdi Azikiwe University, AwkaBackground: Healthcare organisation is a high reliability establishment hence, tackles safety on daily basis. To achieve the desired level of safety, leaders need to work and behave in a way to make it a priority. This is because leadership principles have a relationship with patient safety culture. <br /> Objective: To assess the impact of leadership style on patient safety culture in Radiodiagnosis. <br /> Materials and Method: This study was carried out among 80 health workers in Radiodiagnostic department of two tertiary health institutions. Two adopted questionnaires were used to collect data. Leadership style was assessed from subordinates’ perspective so questionnaires on leadership style were administered to 76 out of the 80 enrollees; excluding to 4 leaders in both units of the study areas. All enrollees were given questionnaires on patient safety culture to fill. The impact of leadership styles on patient safety culture was determined using Chi-square test of association, <br /> Results: Transformational and lassiez faire leadership styles have no significant association with all the domains of patient safety culture. Transactional leadership style shows a significant association with two domains of patient safety culture. However, it does not have a significant association with other domains of patient safety culture. An overall chi-square analysis shows that no significant association exists between patient safety culture and transformational (p= 0.156), transactional (p= 0.156) and lassiez faire (p= 0.659) leadership styles. <br /> Conclusion: There is no significant association between any of the leadership styles and culture of patient safety.<br /> Keywords: Leadership, Patient, safety culture, Radiodiagnosis, Health Institution.http://psj.mums.ac.ir/article_15207_b98e121c99772df2b499412545f8a4a2.pdfhealth institutionleadershippatientradiodiagnosissafety culture
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Ime Okon
Anthony Ugwu
Emmanuel Chukwuemeka
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Ime Okon
Anthony Ugwu
Emmanuel Chukwuemeka
Impact of Leadership Style on Patient Safety Culture in the Department of Radiodiagnosis
Patient Safety and Quality Improvement Journal
health institution
leadership
patient
radiodiagnosis
safety culture
author_facet Chioma Akuchukwu-Okafor
Ime Okon
Anthony Ugwu
Emmanuel Chukwuemeka
author_sort Chioma Akuchukwu-Okafor
title Impact of Leadership Style on Patient Safety Culture in the Department of Radiodiagnosis
title_short Impact of Leadership Style on Patient Safety Culture in the Department of Radiodiagnosis
title_full Impact of Leadership Style on Patient Safety Culture in the Department of Radiodiagnosis
title_fullStr Impact of Leadership Style on Patient Safety Culture in the Department of Radiodiagnosis
title_full_unstemmed Impact of Leadership Style on Patient Safety Culture in the Department of Radiodiagnosis
title_sort impact of leadership style on patient safety culture in the department of radiodiagnosis
publisher Mashhad University of Medical Sciences
series Patient Safety and Quality Improvement Journal
issn 2345-4482
2345-4490
publishDate 2020-01-01
description Background: Healthcare organisation is a high reliability establishment hence, tackles safety on daily basis. To achieve the desired level of safety, leaders need to work and behave in a way to make it a priority. This is because leadership principles have a relationship with patient safety culture. <br /> Objective: To assess the impact of leadership style on patient safety culture in Radiodiagnosis. <br /> Materials and Method: This study was carried out among 80 health workers in Radiodiagnostic department of two tertiary health institutions. Two adopted questionnaires were used to collect data. Leadership style was assessed from subordinates’ perspective so questionnaires on leadership style were administered to 76 out of the 80 enrollees; excluding to 4 leaders in both units of the study areas. All enrollees were given questionnaires on patient safety culture to fill. The impact of leadership styles on patient safety culture was determined using Chi-square test of association, <br /> Results: Transformational and lassiez faire leadership styles have no significant association with all the domains of patient safety culture. Transactional leadership style shows a significant association with two domains of patient safety culture. However, it does not have a significant association with other domains of patient safety culture. An overall chi-square analysis shows that no significant association exists between patient safety culture and transformational (p= 0.156), transactional (p= 0.156) and lassiez faire (p= 0.659) leadership styles. <br /> Conclusion: There is no significant association between any of the leadership styles and culture of patient safety.<br /> Keywords: Leadership, Patient, safety culture, Radiodiagnosis, Health Institution.
topic health institution
leadership
patient
radiodiagnosis
safety culture
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