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An integrative review of nursing leadership in Saudi Arabia

Bayan Alilyyani, Michael Kerr, Carol Wong, Dhuha Youssef Wazqar

2021Nursing Open29 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

AIMS: The aims of this integrative review were to describe leadership styles from the nursing literature in Saudi Arabia and to identify the current state of evidence about relationships between leadership styles and nurse, patient and organization outcomes in Saudi Arabia. DESIGN: Integrative review was used as a design for this study. METHODS: The following search terms were used with databases: 'Saudi Arabia', 'leadership theory*', 'leadership style*', 'leadership model*', 'management style' and 'nurse*'. Methodological quality was assessed using two different quality rating tools for quantitative and qualitative studies. Databases used for this review included Nursing & Allied Health Database, Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews, PubMed, CINAHL, Embase, PsycINFO, Scopus, Web of Science and ProQuest Dissertations & Theses. RESULTS: Nine manuscripts representing eight studies were included in this review. The papers reviewed included quantitative (n = 6), qualitative (n = 2) and mixed methods studies (n = 1). Results were grouped into different themes, identified as nursing leadership styles in Saudi Arabia, leadership styles and nurses' outcomes, and demographics and leadership styles.

Topics & Concepts

CINAHLLeadership stylePsycINFOScopusNursingMEDLINENursing literatureMedicinePsychologyAlternative medicinePolitical scienceSocial psychologyPsychological interventionLawPathologyNursing education and managementNursing Education, Practice, and LeadershipOrganizational Leadership and Management Strategies
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