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- PublicationOpen AccessPercepción de las enfermeras peruanas sobre el estilo de liderazgo de los coordinadores de Enfermería en un hospital de emergencias(Universidad de Murcia : servicio de publicaciones, 2026) Ccota-Estaña, Mónica; Burgos-Flores, Miguel; Li, Jair; Rosales Rimache, Jaime; Sin departamento asociadoIntroduction:The work of Nursing professionals in hospitals, especially in the context of health emergencies, where leadership and motivation are characteristics that should stand out among the staff. Objective: to analyse the perception of Nursing professionals regarding the leadership styles of Nursingcoordinators in an emergency hospital in Lima.Material and Method:A descriptive cross-sectional study was conducted with the aim of analyzingNursing professionals’ perceptions of Nursing leadership styles in a Peruvian hospital. A total of 85Nursing professionals from 12 departments participated, and the 65-item Multifactor LeadershipQuestionnaire form 5X was administered.Results: We found that 80% of the Nursing professionals rated leadership as fair, followed by 12.9% as good and 7.1% as bad. Based on the total score, the highest value was found for transactional leadership(1.19 ± 0.56). According to the dimensions, the highest score was achieved in Active Management by Exception-Directive with 1.24 ± 0.52, while the lowest was obtained in “Laissez-Faire” with 0.92. ±0.50.Conclusions:Nursing professionals predominantly perceived transactional leadership positively,whereas laissez-faire leadership was least valued. These results suggest that transactional leadership is functional in structured hospital settings, but integrating transformational behaviors may enhance long-term team engagement and performance