Henry Samuel Edosomwan, T. Oguegbe, Chiyem Lucky Nwanzu, C. Joe-Akunne
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Abstract
Purpose: The study explored the relationship between supportive supervision and empathic behavior and the indirect effect of occupational self-efficacy (OSE) among healthcare professionals in public hospitals in Delta State, Nigeria.
Design/Methodology: The study is a quantitative cross-sectional survey, and the correlational design was adopted. Through convenience and systematic sampling, data were obtained from 127 healthcare professionals (doctors and nurses) from public hospitals. The sample consisted of 127 healthcare professionals with a mean age of 33.91 (SD, 5.64). Regression analysis via Model 4 of Hayes' PROCESS Macro was used to analyze the direct and indirect effect model with the help of the IBM-SPSS version 23.
Findings: The study's findings indicated that supportive supervision and OSE positively and significantly predicted empathic behavior among healthcare professionals. The results further indicated that OSE mediated the relationship between supportive supervision and empathic behavior.
Practical Implications: Based on the research findings, it is recommended that public healthcare administrators and managers should ensure that employees who handle direct patient care in public hospitals receive enough training in enhancing their skills, professional development and provided with enough supportive supervision in the workplace to foster empathic concern for their patients.
Originality/Value: The research findings enhance and add new knowledge to the empathic behavior literature by investigating supportive supervision and OSE as predictors and checking for the mediating role of OSE.
目的:探讨尼日利亚三角洲州公立医院医护人员支持性监督与共情行为的关系,以及职业自我效能感的间接影响。设计/方法:本研究为定量横断面调查,采用相关设计。通过方便和系统的抽样,从公立医院的127名医护人员(医生和护士)中获得数据。样本包括127名卫生保健专业人员,平均年龄为33.91岁(SD, 5.64)。采用Hayes' s PROCESS Macro模型4进行回归分析,采用IBM-SPSS version 23对直接效应和间接效应模型进行分析。结果:本研究发现,支持性监督和OSE对医护人员共情行为有正向和显著的预测作用。结果进一步表明,OSE介导了支持监督与共情行为之间的关系。实践启示:根据研究结果,建议公共医疗保健行政人员和管理人员应确保在公立医院直接负责病人护理的员工接受足够的培训,以提高他们的技能和专业发展,并在工作场所提供足够的支持性监督,以培养对病人的共情关怀。原创性/价值:本研究通过探究支持性监督和OSE作为共情行为的预测因子,并检验OSE的中介作用,为共情行为研究增添了新的内容。