组织信息通信技术(ICT)支持在信息通信技术需求和电子领导力中的中介作用:护理人员的观点

Hala Othman Radwan, Hanaa Saad, Shaimaa Abuzahra, Bashair Elsayed Abdo
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领导实践必须不断发展,以适应新的远程或虚拟条件,从而确保有效的领导和可持续的绩效。目的:从护理人员的角度评估组织信息通信技术(ICT)支持在信息通信技术需求和电子领导力中的中介作用。研究设计:描述性相关研究设计。研究环境:研究在达米埃塔综合医院的选定科室内进行。样本:方便抽取的样本:来自不同科室的 100 名护理人员。工具电子领导力使用障碍问卷、ICT 需求量表和组织 ICT 支持量表。研究结果护理人员对电子领导力使用障碍的看法在 75.95%的情况下普遍存在,平均得分(83.54±23.75)分。最常见的障碍与电子社会技能因素有关,占 77.53%,平均得分为(11.63±3.24)分。而从护理人员的角度来看,电子技术因素是最不常见的电子领导障碍(73.40%),平均得分为(11.01±3.60)分。除沟通和团队障碍外,信息和通信技术需求因素与电子领导力障碍总分之间存在统计学意义上的正相关。信息和通信技术总支持因素与电子领导力障碍和障碍总分之间呈负相关,但无统计学意义。信息和通信技术的总体支持对信息和通信技术需求有非常显著的正向影响(B=0.158,P=0.000)。此外,ICT 支持总分对电子领导力障碍总分具有极显著的负向影响(B= -0.137,P=0.000)。结论研究结果接受了所有三个假设。研究得出结论,护理人员认为信息和通信技术需求与电子领导障碍之间存在直接联系,组织信息和通信技术支助可积极预测信息和通信技术需求,组织信息和通信技术支助可消极预测电子领导障碍。这些结果凸显了组织支持和信息与通信技术资源在减轻医疗机构电子领导障碍方面的重要性。建议 :在护理人员和领导层之间培养协作、沟通和支持的文化。加强技术培训,提供必要资源,确保熟练使用技术,减少技术障碍。
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The Mediating Role of Organizational Information Communication Technology (ICT) Support in ICT demand and E- leadership: Nursing staff Perspectives
Leadership practices must evolve to adapt to new remote or virtual conditions in order to ensure effective leadership and sustainable performance. Aim: To assess the mediating role of organizational information communication technology (ICT) support in ICT demand and e-leadership from the nursing staff perspectives. Research Design: A descriptive-correlational research design. Setting: The study was conducted within selected units at Damietta General Hospital. Sample: A convenient sample of 100 nursing staff from various departments. Tools: Barriers for using e-leadership questionnaire, ICT Demands Scale and organizational ICT support scale. Results: The nursing staff perspectives on barriers to using e-leadership were prevalent in 75.95% of situations, with a mean score (83.54±23.75). The most common barrier identified was related to e-social skills factors 77.53%, with a mean score of (11.63±3.24). While the e-technological factors were the least commonly perceived barriers to e-leadership from the nursing staff’s perspective (73.40%), with a mean score of (11.01±3.60). A positive statistically significant correlation was found between total ICT demands factors and e-leadership barriers, and total barriers' score, except for Communication and team barriers. A negative correlation was found between total ICT support factors and e-leadership barriers, and total barriers' score, with no statistical significance. The total ICT support has a highly statistically significant positive effect on ICT demand (B=0.158, p=0.000). Furthermore, the total ICT support has a highly statistically significant negative effect on total e-leadership barriers (B= -0.137, p=0.000). Conclusion: The research findings accept all three hypotheses. The study concludes that there is a direct association between ICT demands and e-leadership barriers, that organizational ICT support positively predicts ICT demands, and that organizational ICT support negatively predicts e-leadership barriers, as perceived by nursing staff. These results highlight the importance of organizational support and ICT resources in mitigating e-leadership barriers in healthcare settings. Recommendations : Fostering a culture of collaboration, communication, and support among nursing staff and leadership. Enhance technological training and provide necessary resources to ensure proficient use of technology, reducing technological barriers.
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