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Abstract
Introduction: The healthcare system is currently facing significant human resource challenges. Strengths-Based Nursing and Healthcare Leadership (SBNH-L), a unique, value-driven leadership approach, holds great potential in creating healthy workplaces in healthcare.
Objective: To develop and validate a scale to measure SBNH-L.
Methods: The development and validation of the SBNH-L scale followed a rigorous process including 3 stages: 1) Item generation, 2) Scale development, and 3) Construct validation. For construct validation, a quantitative psychometric design, with two cross-sectional samples, was used (the first sample in February 2021, n = 194 North American healthcare managers and the second sample in April 2022, n = 357 Canadian healthcare workers).
Results: The scale showed good psychometric properties (notably, Cronbach’s alphas ranged from .73 to .96) as well as evidence of construct validity; data showed satisfactory fit with the hypothesized 8-factor structure (χ2 = 747.43, df = 224, p<.001), and one-factor long (χ2 = 811.87, df = 252, p <.001) and short versions (χ2 = 97.70, df = 20, p <.001). The scale predicted organizational support (r =.40, p < .01) and work satisfaction of workers (r = .51, p < .01), two key outcomes, beyond other common leadership approaches.
Discussion and Conclusion: The SBNH-L Scale is theoretically and structurally strong: the principal component analysis and the confirmatory factorial analyses results aligned with SBNH-L theory and the SBNH-L Scale demonstrated high internal consistency. The scale provides a unique way to tap into the protective potential of SBNH-L and can be used for evaluative and formative purposes of healthcare leaders and their organizations.
Keywords:
- strengths-based leadership,
- scale development,
- validation,
- CFA,
- nursing,
- healthcare professionals
Résumé
Introduction : Le système de la santé est actuellement confronté à d’importants défis en matière de ressources humaines. Le Leadership en sciences infirmières et de la santé fondé sur les forces (L-ASFF), une approche unique de leadership ancrée dans des valeurs humanistes, représente un grand potentiel pour la création d’environnements de travail sains dans le secteur de la santé.
Objectif : Développer et valider une échelle de mesure du L-ASFF.
Méthodes : Le développement et la validation de l’échelle L-ASFF ont suivi un processus rigoureux comprenant 3 étapes : 1) la génération d’items, 2) le développement de l’échelle et 3) la validité de construit. Pour la validité de construit, un modèle psychométrique quantitatif, avec deux échantillons transversaux, a été utilisé (le premier échantillon en février 2021, n = 194 gestionnaires de soins de la santé nord-américains et le second échantillon en avril 2022, n = 357 travailleurs de la santé canadiens).
Résultats : L’étude a démontré de bonnes propriétés psychométriques de l’échelle (notamment, les alphas de Cronbach varient de 0,73 à 0,96) ainsi que des preuves de validité de construit; les données ont montré une adéquation satisfaisante avec la structure hypothétique à 8 facteurs (χ2 = 747. 43, df = 224, p<.001), ainsi qu’aux versions longue (χ2 = 811.87, df = 252, p <.001) et courte (χ2 = 97.70, df = 20, p <.001). L’échelle prédit le soutien organisationnel (r = .40, p < .01) et la satisfaction au travail (r = .51, p < .01), deux résultats clés, au-delà d’autres approches courantes en leadership.
Discussion et conclusion : L’échelle L-ASFF est solide sur le plan théorique et structurel : les résultats de l’analyse en composantes principales et de l’analyse factorielle confirmatoire sont cohérents avec la théorie du L-ASFF et l’échelle présente une cohérence interne élevée. L’échelle L-ASFF offre une opportunité unique d’explorer le potentiel protecteur du L-ASFF et peut être utilisée à des fins d’évaluation et de formation des leaders dans le secteur de la santé et de leurs organisations.
Mots-clés :
- leadership fondé sur les forces,
- développement d’une échelle,
- validation,
- CFA,
- sciences infirmières,
- professionnels de la santé
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