Unlocking the Power of Collaborative Leadership as a Driver of Healthcare Transformation: A Qualitative Systematic Review

Samiya Al Hashmi, MD


Ali Davod Prasa, PhD, MD


Hilal Al Hashami, MD


Khalid Al Riyami, MD


Ali Al Jabri , MD


Mujtaba Al Ajmi, MD


Mahmoud Al Hashmi, BSc Engineering


May 8, 2026


Healthcare Administration Leadership & Management Journal


Volume 4, Issue 3, Pages 128-136


https://doi.org/10.55834/halmj.1719392845


Abstract

This study aimed to determine the impact of collaborative leadership on the culture of healthcare teamwork and empowerment, and its effect on overall performance, including patient and organizational outcomes. The findings indicated that collaborative leadership is a key element in shaping a resilient healthcare culture through enhancing team empowerment, open communication, and shared perspectives. The findings suggested that collaborative leadership might contribute to improvements in healthcare culture, team empowerment, and communication, with potential implications for patient and organizational outcomes. It enhanced productivity and improved job satisfaction through trust-building and comprehensive decision-making, which reflects improved organizational outcomes. This systematic review highlighted the significant and crucial role of collaborative leadership in enhancing healthcare team dynamics, in fostering a healthy culture of care, and organizational outcomes. By emphasizing shared decision-making, structured feedback, and trust cultivation, sustainable professional collaboration is fostered.




Samiya Al Hashmi, MD
Samiya Al Hashmi, MD

Samiya Al Hashmi, MD, Department of Child Health. Royal Hospital, Muscat, Sultanate of Oman.


Ali Davod Prasa, PhD, MD
Ali Davod Prasa, PhD, MD

Ali Davod Prasa, PhD, MD, Associate Professor, School of Allied Health and Social Care, Faculty of Health, Medicine and Social Care, Anglia Ruskin University, Cambridge, United Kingdom.


Hilal Al Hashami, MD
Hilal Al Hashami, MD

Hilal Al Hashami, MD, Department of Child Health, Royal Hospital, Muscat, Sultanate of Oman.,


Khalid Al Riyami, MD
Khalid Al Riyami, MD

Khalid Al Riyami, MD, Department of Child Health, Royal Hospital, Muscat, Sultanate of Oman.


Ali Al Jabri , MD

Ali Al Jabri , MD, Department of Child Health, Royal Hospital, Muscat, Sultanate of Oman.


Mujtaba Al Ajmi, MD
Mujtaba Al Ajmi, MD

Mujtaba Al Ajmi, MD, Department of Child Health, Royal Hospital, Muscat, Sultanate of Oman.


Mahmoud Al Hashmi, BSc Engineering
Mahmoud Al Hashmi, BSc Engineering

Mahmoud Al Hashmi, BSc Engineering, Department of Environmental Assessment, Environment Authority, Muscat, Sultanate of Oman.

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