Effect of authentic leadership on nurses' stress, burnout, presenteeism during COVID-19.

IF 1.7 Q3 HEALTH POLICY & SERVICES
Preeadashnie Pillay, Caren Brenda Scheepers, Rick Diesel
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Abstract

Purpose: The COVID-19 pandemic has burdened the health-care system and exposed nurses to immense stress. This study therefore aims to investigate nurses' mental well-being who are working with COVID-19-positive patients. Burnout leads to decreased productivity and manifests as emotional exhaustion, depersonalisation (cynicism) and low personal accomplishment (professional efficacy). Authentic leadership is built on a humanistic value system, which is the core value of nurses and other health-care professionals. This study therefore used authentic leadership as the independent variable.

Design/methodology/approach: A cross-sectional quantitative research method was adopted by distributing validated online questionnaires to 1,334 nurses in a private pathology laboratory and 241 questionnaires were analysed with 93.4% female respondents. Multiple linear regression model testing was conducted.

Findings: Multiple regression analyses showed statistically significant negative correlations between authentic leadership and emotional exhaustion, cynicism, job stress and job-stress-related presenteeism, and a positive correlation between authentic leadership and professional efficacy.

Practical implications: This study provides empirical data to encourage organisations to focus on developing authentic leaders to decrease nurses' burnout, job stress and presenteeism. The health-care sector should strive to create an environment where nurses are valued and their talent is recognised to increase employee engagement and commitment.

Originality/value: There were two contributions in this study: first, to determine whether there is a relationship between authentic leadership job stress and job-stress-related presenteeism. Second, to determine whether there is a relationship between authentic leadership and the three sub-constructs of burnout.

真实领导对 COVID-19 期间护士压力、职业倦怠和缺勤的影响。
目的:COVID-19 大流行给医疗保健系统带来了沉重负担,也使护士面临巨大压力。因此,本研究旨在调查与 COVID-19 阳性患者共事的护士的心理健康状况。职业倦怠会导致工作效率下降,并表现为情绪衰竭、人格解体(愤世嫉俗)和个人成就感低(职业效能)。真实领导力建立在人文价值体系之上,而人文价值体系正是护士和其他医护人员的核心价值。因此,本研究将真实领导力作为自变量:本研究采用横断面定量研究方法,向一家私立病理实验室的 1334 名护士发放了经过验证的在线问卷,并对 241 份问卷进行了分析,其中女性受访者占 93.4%。进行了多元线性回归模型检验:多元回归分析表明,真实领导力与情绪衰竭、愤世嫉俗、工作压力和与工作压力相关的旷工之间存在统计学意义上的显著负相关,而真实领导力与专业效能之间存在正相关:本研究提供了实证数据,鼓励各机构重视培养真实型领导,以减少护士的职业倦怠、工作压力和旷工现象。医疗保健部门应努力创造一个护士受到重视、其才能得到认可的环境,以提高员工的参与度和承诺度:本研究有两个贡献:第一,确定真实领导工作压力与工作压力相关的旷工之间是否存在关系。第二,确定真实领导力与职业倦怠的三个子结构之间是否存在关系。
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Leadership in Health Services
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