2023
DOI: 10.32920/ihtp.v3i3.1890
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Effect of a supportive leadership initiative on nurse leaders’ work performance in Malawi: A presentation of qualitative findings

Annie Namathanga,
Wilson J Odiyo,
Caren Ouma

Abstract: Background: Nurses with inadequate clinical experience assume leadership positions as first-line managers in hospitals in Malawi due to shortage of Registered Nurses. It is presumed with support from senior nurse leaders, inexperienced nurses can lead successfully. Research suggests Supportive Leadership (SL) can positively influence performance. The study examined the effect of SL (mentoring, relationship building, team working, and positive work environment) on performance of Inexperienced Nurse Leaders (INL… Show more

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