Effect of Democratic Leadership on Organizational Performance of Level Four and Five Public Hospitals in Isiolo County, Kenya
Date
2025-07Author
Abdi, Wario
Nancy, Rintari
Paul, Kirigia
Type
ArticleLanguage
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The purpose of the study is to determine the effect of democratic leadership on organizational
performance of level four and five public hospitals in Isiolo County, Kenya. The study adopted
correlational research and targeted Isiolo County referral hospital, Garbatulla hospital and
Merti hospital in Isiolo County. The respondents included 3 medical superintendents, 29
departmental heads, 62 health care staff, and 38 operations staff. The medical superintendents
and departmental heads were sampled using purposive sampling method, whereas the staff
were sampled using simple random method. The questionnaires were administered to the staff,
while interviews were conducted on the management. A pilot study was conducted in Marsabit
county hospital and reliability tested through Cronbach Alpha coefficient. Complete
questionnaire’s data were coded into SPSS version 25 for the analysis of both descriptive and
inferential statistics. It is thus noted that with regards to democratic leadership, public hospitals
had ensured that there were strong systems that were supported by employee innovations and
collaborations between the management and staff. However, the communication pattern
between the management and other stakeholders was found to be limited. The study
recommends that the county government leadership, should develop strategic policies that will
guide on the interactions of hospital’s management with internal and external stakeholders
more effectively. This could be informed by the constitution and existing MOH guidelines.
Publisher
Journal of Strategic Management
Subject
Democratic LeadershipOrganizational Performance
Level Four and Five Public hospitals
Isiolo County
Kenya
