Role of Transformational Leadership in Health Care

Authors

  • Muhammad Adnan Sial District Health Authority, Rawalpindi
  • Muhammad Kashif Amin
  • Rizwan Ali Bajwa
  • Maria Ilyas
  • Muhammad Atif
  • Amelia Johnson

Keywords:

Transformational Leadership, Health Care, Patient Satisfaction, Employees’ Retention, Employees’ Engagement

Abstract

Health care industry is in revolutionary state in this era, which mainly focuses on eminence and transformational alterations after COVID-19 pandemic worldwide. Effective communication and proper management of health care officials plays a vital role in health care industry. Inclusion of technological advancement, supportive, and helpful devices prevails bliss among the workers of health care industry. Most of the workers in this industry expects from managers to perform in inspiring and effective manner especially in pandemic or epidemic situations. In this manner, the officials of industry directly effects by their managers. Employees are interested from their managers who can lead in a high-quality and in an inspiring manner. Nurses who're content material of their positions correlate to a discount in group of workers turnover and enhance retention. When the nursing group of workers are glad with their employment, their behaviour affects the personal pleasure and this pleasure rises. Health care groups can see this trickle-down impact via will increase in affected person pleasure ratings over time. The promotion of powerful communication and high-quality attitudes complements a wholesome surroundings for all personnel and group of workers. Health care groups have to examine person nurse managers on devices to sell transformational management qualities; this could immediately bring about group of workers pleasure, employees’ retention, and increases employees’ engagement.

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Author Biographies

Muhammad Kashif Amin

 

 

Rizwan Ali Bajwa

 

 

Maria Ilyas

 

 

Muhammad Atif

 

 

Amelia Johnson

 

 

Published

30-09-2022

How to Cite

Adnan Sial, M., Kashif Amin, M., Ali Bajwa, R., Ilyas, M., Atif, M., & Johnson, A. (2022). Role of Transformational Leadership in Health Care. Inverge Journal of Social Sciences, 1(1), 66–77. Retrieved from https://invergejournals.com/index.php/ijss/article/view/5

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