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摘要
在今天的医疗保健行业,仆人式领导模式倾向于提供一种独特的方式,通过它来检查领导行为及其与员工工作满意度的关系。因此,本研究试图在南加勒比的一家公共卫生保健机构/医院调查工作满意度与仆人式领导特征之间的关系。采用方便抽样法抽取公共卫生保健从业人员样本。50名医疗参与者完成了两份调查工具的硬拷贝:由Reed, vidver - cohen和Colwell(2011)开发的行政服务型领导量表(ESLS)和由Lucas, Babakus和Ingram(1990)开发的工作满意度量表。Pearson’s r相关性用于确定这两个变量之间的关系。结果表明,整体工作满意度与整体服务型领导之间存在着中等正相关。即rs(50) = 0.493, p < 0.01。此外,本研究发现服务型领导的人际支持成分与工作满意度之间存在正相关关系。rs(50) = 0.535 p < 0.01。然而,仆人式领导的整体与利他主义成分之间存在更显著的正相关。rs(50)=0.634, p < 0.01。
Servant Leadership: Is this the Type of Leadership for Job Satisfaction among Healthcare Employees?
In today's healthcare industry the servant leadership model tends to provide a distinctive way through which to examine leadership behaviors and its relationship to job satisfaction among employees. Thus, this current study attempted to investigate the relationship between job satisfaction and servant leadership characteristics in a public health care facility/hospital in the Southern Caribbean. Convenience sampling has been used to draw a sample of public healthcare employees. 50 medical participants completed hard copies of two survey instruments: Executive Servant Leadership Scale (ESLS) developed by Reed, Vidaver-Cohen, and Colwell (2011) and the Job Satisfaction scale developed by Lucas, Babakus, and Ingram (1990). The Pearson's r correlation was used to determine the relationship between these two variables. The results indicated a moderately positive significant relationship between overall job satisfaction and overall servant leadership. That is, rs(50) = 0.493, p < 0.01. Further, the study found that though there was a positive correlation found between the interpersonal support component of servant leadership and job satisfaction. This was rs(50) = 0.535 p < .01. However, a more positive correlation found between the overall and the altruism component of servant leadership. This was rs(50)=0.634, p < .01.