Impact of authentic leadership on nurses' well-being and quality of care in the acute care settings.
Eman AlhalalJohara Fahad AlharbiSabah Turyhib AlharbiSarah Saad AlotaibiNorah Saleh AlbagamiSalman Mutarid AlruwailiSaad Aqeel AlshammariPublished in: Journal of nursing scholarship : an official publication of Sigma Theta Tau International Honor Society of Nursing (2024)
Designing interventions and policies that specifically target nursing managers' authentic leadership style has implications for enhancing nurses' well-being and the quality of patient care. Institutional measures are needed to help leaders practice an authentic leadership style to create a positive nursing practice environment and cultivate nurses' psychological capital, both of which contribute to nurses' well-being and attaining a better quality of care. Further work is required to highlight the outcomes of implementing an authentic leadership style relevant to other leadership styles.