Staff Nurses ’Perception Regarding Toxic Leadership Behavior of Head Nurses and it’s Relation to their Work Engagement

Gehan Abdel-nasser Hassan Mahgob, Samia Mohammed Abdallah Adam, Samah Mohamed El-sayed
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Background : Toxic leadership is ineffective behavior that reflects leadership's negative/dark side and can negatively affect not only the followers but also the whole organization. Aim: This study aimed at identifying staff nurses' perception regarding toxic leadership behavior of head nurses and it's relation to their work engagement. Design: A descriptive correlational design was used . Settings: This study was conducted at Medical Hospital affiliated to El-Fayuom University Hospitals in El-Fayuom governorate. Subjects: 132staff nurses out of 200 staff nurses. Data collection tools: Data were collected by using two tools namely: Toxic leadership scale and Utrecht work engagement scale. Results: Analysis revealed that more than two-thirds (68.9%) of the studied staff nurses had low perception level for self - promotion dimension, while less than two-thirds (63.6%) of the studied staff nurses had low perception level toward total toxic leadership. Also, more than half (53.8%) of studied staff nurses had high level of work engagement toward dimension of dedication, while half (50.0%) of them had moderate level regarding total work engagement. Conclusion: There was a statistically significant negative correlation between total staff nurses’ perception of toxic leadership and total work engagement among staff nurses. Recommendations: The study recommended that hospital administrators could conduct training programs for supervisors to improve their leadership skills and behaviors.
护士对护士长有毒领导行为的看法及其与护士工作投入的关系
背景:有毒领导是反映领导消极/阴暗面的无效行为,不仅会对追随者产生负面影响,还会对整个组织产生负面影响。目的:本研究旨在确定护士对护士长有毒领导行为的看法及其与护士工作投入的关系。设计:采用描述性相关设计。研究地点本研究在 El-Fayuom 省 El-Fayuom 大学附属医院进行。研究对象200 名护士中的 132 名护士。数据收集工具:使用两种工具收集数据,即毒性领导力量表和乌特勒支工作投入量表。结果分析表明,超过三分之二(68.9%)的受访护士对自我提升维度的感知水平较低,而不到三分之二(63.6%)的受访护士对全面有毒领导的感知水平较低。此外,超过一半(53.8%)的受访护士对敬业度的工作投入程度较高,而一半(50.0%)的受访护士对总体工作投入程度处于中等水平。结论在统计意义上,全体员工护士对有毒领导的认知与全体员工护士的总体工作投入度之间存在明显的负相关。建议:研究建议医院管理者为主管人员开展培训计划,以提高他们的领导技能和行为。
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