Self-Leadership and Associated Factors in Nursing Students: An Explanatory Sequential Mixed-Methods Study.

Nurse Educ

Author Affiliations: Institute of Health Sciences (Mr Akdeniz), Nursing Management Department, Nursing Faculty, Hacettepe University (Prof Duygulu), Altındağ, Ankara, Turkey.

Published: October 2024

AI Article Synopsis

  • Nurse leaders are under significant pressure, and developing self-leadership skills is crucial for nursing students to succeed before graduation.
  • The study investigated nursing students' self-leadership perceptions and identified factors that influence these perceptions through surveys and focus group interviews.
  • Results indicated that employment, involvement in organizations, and career goals enhance self-leadership, while barriers include comfort zones, overthinking, and procrastination; recommendations were made for nurse educators to create supportive interventions for skill development.

Article Abstract

Background: Nurse leaders face high pressure, but self-leadership can help them thrive. Nursing students, therefore, should develop this skill before graduation.

Purpose: To investigate nursing students' self-leadership perceptions and associated factors, and to reveal when and how self-leadership strategies are utilized.

Methods: An explanatory sequential mixed-methods design with interpretative description; 943 nursing students were surveyed and 13 were selected for qualitative analysis. Descriptive data were collected, and self-leadership was assessed using the Revised Self-Leadership Questionnaire. Focus group interviews were analyzed through thematic and content analysis.

Results: Students who were employed, were involved in student clubs or organizations, held managerial roles, and had career goals exhibited higher self-leadership perceptions. Qualitative findings revealed that staying in comfort zones, overthinking, and procrastination hinder self-leadership, while self-respect, self-awareness, and self-determination enhance it.

Conclusions: Nurse educators should design interventions that enable students to take on planning roles, advance at their own pace, and engage in opportunities to develop their self-leadership skills.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/NNE.0000000000001762DOI Listing

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