Leadership Practices among Head Nurses Using 360 Degree Feedback Assessment
emam, Sabreen; Samah Faisal Fakhry; Hanaa Mohamed Abdrabou;
Abstract
Background: Nursing leadership plays a vital role in shaping outcomes for healthcare
organizations, personnel and patients. The development of leadership in head nurses is of utmost
importance. 360-degree feedback assessments are a valuable tool for leadership development. Aim:
This study aimed to assess leadership practices among head nurses using 360 degree feedback
assessment. Subjects and Methods: Descriptive cross sectional design was used to carry out this
study. The study was conducted at El-Demerdash hospital and Obstetric and Gynecological hospital
which affiliated to Ain-Shams University Hospitals. The subjects of this study included a
convenience sample of 11 supervisors and 40 head nurses, and a stratified disproportional random
sample of 120 staff nurses from the aforementioned settings. Data collection tool: Leadership
Practices Inventory. The results: the study result revealed high self-perception of head nurses
regarding their own leadership practices (52.5%), while low other perception of head nurses
regarding leadership practices as perceived by their supervisors and staff nurses (0%, 2.5%,
respectively). Conclusion: there were high self-rating of head nurses to their leadership practices in
comparison to low other rated leadership practices scores as perceived by supervisors and staff
nurses. Indicating over-self estimation of head nurses to their leadership practices and lack of their
self awareness. Recommendations: Leadership development program using 360 degree feedback
assessment have to be incorporated in all nursing curricula in different nursing educational levels
organizations, personnel and patients. The development of leadership in head nurses is of utmost
importance. 360-degree feedback assessments are a valuable tool for leadership development. Aim:
This study aimed to assess leadership practices among head nurses using 360 degree feedback
assessment. Subjects and Methods: Descriptive cross sectional design was used to carry out this
study. The study was conducted at El-Demerdash hospital and Obstetric and Gynecological hospital
which affiliated to Ain-Shams University Hospitals. The subjects of this study included a
convenience sample of 11 supervisors and 40 head nurses, and a stratified disproportional random
sample of 120 staff nurses from the aforementioned settings. Data collection tool: Leadership
Practices Inventory. The results: the study result revealed high self-perception of head nurses
regarding their own leadership practices (52.5%), while low other perception of head nurses
regarding leadership practices as perceived by their supervisors and staff nurses (0%, 2.5%,
respectively). Conclusion: there were high self-rating of head nurses to their leadership practices in
comparison to low other rated leadership practices scores as perceived by supervisors and staff
nurses. Indicating over-self estimation of head nurses to their leadership practices and lack of their
self awareness. Recommendations: Leadership development program using 360 degree feedback
assessment have to be incorporated in all nursing curricula in different nursing educational levels
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| Title | Leadership Practices among Head Nurses Using 360 Degree Feedback Assessment | Authors | emam, Sabreen ; Samah Faisal Fakhry; Hanaa Mohamed Abdrabou | Keywords | 360 degree feedback Assessment, Head nurses, Leadership practices, Self awareness. | Issue Date | Mar-2025 | Publisher | Egyptian Journal of Health care | Journal | Egyptian journal of health care | Volume | 16 | Issue | 1 | Start page | 1 | End page | 15 | Description | Background: Nursing leadership plays a vital role in shaping outcomes for healthcare organizations, personnel and patients. The development of leadership in head nurses is of utmost importance. 360-degree feedback assessments are a valuable tool for leadership development. Aim: This study aimed to assess leadership practices among head nurses using 360 degree feedback assessment. Subjects and Methods: Descriptive cross sectional design was used to carry out this study. The study was conducted at El-Demerdash hospital and Obstetric and Gynecological hospital which affiliated to Ain-Shams University Hospitals. The subjects of this study included a convenience sample of 11 supervisors and 40 head nurses, and a stratified disproportional random sample of 120 staff nurses from the aforementioned settings. Data collection tool: Leadership Practices Inventory. The results: the study result revealed high self-perception of head nurses regarding their own leadership practices (52.5%), while low other perception of head nurses regarding leadership practices as perceived by their supervisors and staff nurses (0%, 2.5%, respectively). Conclusion: there were high self-rating of head nurses to their leadership practices in comparison to low other rated leadership practices scores as perceived by supervisors and staff nurses. Indicating over-self estimation of head nurses to their leadership practices and lack of their self awareness. Recommendations: Leadership development program using 360 degree feedback assessment have to be incorporated in all nursing curricula in different nursing educational levels |
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