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| Title:  | Quinn’s Leadership Roles: A Confirmatory Factor Analysis Study in Portuguese Health Services |  
| Authors:  | Parreira, Pedro Albino Lopes Fátima Salgueiro Carla Carvalho Anabela Salgueiro-Oliveira Amélia Castilho Lisete Mónico Cristina Arreguy Sena Fonseca, César |  
| Editors:  | Lopes, Manuel |  
| Keywords:  | Leadership; Quinn’s CVF questionnaire; health services; Quinn’s competing values. |  
| Issue Date:  | 1-Aug-2015 |  
| Publisher:  | REVISTA IBERO-AMERICANA DE SALUD Y ENVEJECIMIENTO |  
| Citation:  | Pedro Parreira; Albino Lopes; Fátima Salgueiro; Carla Carvalho; Anabela Salgueiro-Oliveira; Amélia Castilho; Lisete Mónico; Cristina Arreguy Sena; Fonseca César. (2015) Quinn’s Leadership Roles: A Confirmatory Factor Analysis Study in Portuguese Health Services Revista Ibero-Americana de Salud y Envejecimiento 2015. 1(2): 178 – 202. |  
| Abstract:  | Purpose: To evaluate psychometric properties of Quinn’s leadership questionnaire (CFV
questionnaire; 1988) to the Portuguese health services. Design: Cross-sectional study, using
the Quinn’s leadership questionnaire, administered to registered nurses and physicians in
Portuguese health care services (N = 687). Method: Self-administered survey applied to
two samples. In the first (of convenience; N = 249 Portuguese health professionals) were
performed exploratory factor and reliability analysis to the CFV questionnaire. In the
second sample (stratified; N = 50 surgical units of 33 Portuguese hospitals) was performed
confirmatory factor analysis using LISREL 8.80. Findings: The first sample supported an
eight-factor solution accounting for 65.46% of the variance, in an interpretable factorial
structure (loadings> .50), with Cronbach’s α upper than .79. This factorial structure,
replicated with the second sample, showed reasonable fit for each of the 8 leadership roles, quadrants, and global model. The models evidenced, generally, nomological validity,
with scores between good and acceptable (.235 < x2/df < 2.055 e .00 < RMSEA < .077).
Conclusions: Quinn’s leadership questionnaire presented good reliability and validity for
the eight leadership roles, showing to be suitable for use in hospital health care context.
Key-Words: Leadership; Quinn’s CVF questionnaire; health services; Quinn’s competing values. |  
| URI:  | http://www.revistas.uevora.pt/index.php/saude_envelhecimento/article/viewFile/62/108 http://hdl.handle.net/10174/20502 |  
| Type:  | article |  
| Appears in Collections: | ENF - Publicações - Artigos em Revistas Internacionais Com Arbitragem Científica
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