The relevance of leader-member exchange during a crisis: assessing the mediating role of social exchange relationships to predict intention to leave.

IF 1.7 Q3 HEALTH POLICY & SERVICES
Facundo Garcia-Pereyra, Julia Miralles-de-Imperial, Ryan Armstrong
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Abstract

Purpose: The purpose of this study is to explore how the strength of relations between organization, leader and nursing staff influences the intention to leave one's job during crisis conditions. Drawing on social exchange theory, this study analyzes how perceived organizational support and leader-member exchange (LMX) mediate the effect of informational justice and personal protective equipment (PPE) on intention to leave among nurses.

Design/methodology/approach: The research uses partial least squares structural equation modeling with a sample of 159 surveys from nurses gathered in Argentina during April-November 2020.

Findings: The study finds that the LMX has a mediating effect between informational justice, the provision of PPE and the intention to leave. Perceived organizational support was not significantly related to the intention to leave due to COVID-19.

Practical implications: Even during crises like COVID-19, high-quality relationships between supervisors and supervisees can reduce the likelihood of leaving an organization, while organizational support may be less important during such times. The findings suggest that organizations and health-care managers should pay attention to having effective planning and provision of PPE and provide clear and accurate information during crisis periods.

Originality/value: The study contributes to social exchange theory literature during crises. The findings suggest that in times of crises in nursing, the LMX takes on greater significance and becomes central in explaining the connection between resources, information and the decision to leave one's organization.

危机中领导-成员交换的相关性:评估社会交换关系对离职意向的中介作用。
目的:本研究旨在探讨危机情境下护理人员的离职意向与组织、领导和护理人员之间的关系强度的关系。本研究运用社会交换理论,分析感知组织支持和领导-成员交换(LMX)如何中介信息公正和个人防护装备(PPE)对护士离职意愿的影响。设计/方法/方法:该研究使用偏最小二乘结构方程模型,以2020年4月至11月期间在阿根廷收集的159份护士调查为样本。研究发现:LMX在信息公正、个人防护装备提供和离职意向之间具有中介作用。感知到的组织支持与因COVID-19而离职的意愿没有显著相关。实际影响:即使在2019冠状病毒病这样的危机期间,主管和被主管之间的高质量关系也可以降低离开组织的可能性,而在这种情况下,组织的支持可能不那么重要。调查结果表明,各组织和卫生保健管理人员应注意有效规划和提供个人防护装备,并在危机期间提供清晰准确的信息。原创性/价值:对危机时期社会交换理论文献的贡献。研究结果表明,在护理危机时期,LMX具有更大的意义,并成为解释资源、信息和离开组织决定之间联系的核心。
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Leadership in Health Services
Leadership in Health Services HEALTH POLICY & SERVICES-
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