在 COVID-19 大流行期间领导层参与医疗保健以及追随者的参与和医疗质量

IF 1.7 Q3 HEALTH POLICY & SERVICES
Bogdan Oprea, Daniela Ionescu-Avram, Iuliana Armas, Eugen Avram
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目的 研究在 COVID-19 大流行期间领导力在维持医务人员作为一线工作者的福利和绩效方面的作用具有重要意义。本研究旨在探讨在 COVID-19 大流行期间,医疗保健领域的领导力与追随者的工作投入和绩效之间的关系,并检验追随者的基本心理需求满足在这些关系中的中介作用。数据收集时间为 2020 年 5 月至 2020 年 11 月,正值 COVID-19 大流行期间。参与者报告了其直接主管的领导力以及自身的心理需求满意度、工作意义、工作投入度和护理质量。研究结果领导力与追随者工作投入度之间的正相关完全由追随者的基本需求满意度中介。参与式领导与追随者的患者护理质量之间的关系未得到支持。通过满足追随者对自主性、能力和亲和力的需求,投入型领导可以在疾病爆发和其他类似危机中激发追随者的工作热情。这项研究首次探讨了在医疗危机中领导者满足医疗工作者心理需求的作用。
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Engaging leadership in health care during the COVID-19 pandemic and followers’ engagement and quality of care
Purpose Investigating the role of leadership during the COVID-19 pandemic in maintaining the well-being and performance of the medical personnel, as frontline workers, is of major importance. The aim of this study was to investigate the relationships between engaging leadership in health care during COVID-19 pandemic and followers’ work engagement and performance and to test the mediating role of followers’ basic psychological need satisfaction in these relationships. Design/methodology/approach A cross-sectional study was conducted on a sample consisting of 200 health-care employees. Data were collected starting with May 2020 and ending with November 2020, during the COVID-19 pandemic. Participants reported on the engaging leadership of their direct supervisor and on their own psychological need satisfaction, work meaningfulness, work engagement and quality of care. Findings The positive association between engaging leadership and followers’ work engagement was fully mediated by followers’ basic needs satisfaction. The relationship between engaging leadership and followers’ quality of patient care was not supported. Work meaningfulness did not mediate the link between engaging leadership and followers’ engagement. Practical implications By meeting followers’ needs for autonomy, competence and relatedness, engaging leaders can stimulate followers’ work engagement during outbreaks and other similar crises. Managers in health care may maintain a high level of followers’ work engagement during crises if they adopt an engaging leadership style. Originality/value The study investigated for the first time the role of meeting the psychological needs of health-care workers by leaders during a health-care crisis.
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Leadership in Health Services
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