Mohamed G Elsehrawy, Mariam A M Almutairi, Ateya Megahed Ibrahim, Sameer H Hafez
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摘要
背景:表现出不良习惯的领导者会对员工的工作和企业产生重大影响。本研究探讨医疗服务提供者在医疗机构的参与与有毒领导行为之间的关系。材料与方法:采用描述性相关研究设计。355名医疗保健专业人员组成了研究样本,这是使用方便的抽样技术选择的。收集数据的两种工具是工作投入问卷和有毒领导量表。结果:医师对有毒领导行为的平均得分最高(92.44分)。而药师的毒性领导行为平均得分最低,为73.51分。药剂师在员工敬业度方面的平均得分最高(145.10),而医生的平均得分最低(122.80)。仅在护理人员中,有毒领导行为与员工敬业度存在显著负相关(r = 0.683, p = 0.001)。结论:有毒领导的行为与员工的敬业度呈负相关。在员工敬业度和有毒领导行为的各个维度上,医疗服务提供者之间存在统计学上的显著差异。
Role of Toxic Leaders in Shaping the Healthcare Providers' Engagement.
Background: The work of employees and the business is significantly impacted by leaders who exhibit toxic habits. This study investigated the relationship between healthcare providers' engagement in healthcare organizations and toxic leadership behaviours.
Materials and methods: A descriptive correlational study design was employed in ten hospitals. Three hundred fifty-five healthcare professionals made up the study sample, which was selected using a convenient sampling technique. The two instruments used to gather data were the work engagement questionnaire and the toxic leadership scale.
Results: Physicians have the highest mean score regarding toxic leaders' behaviours (92.44). In contrast, pharmacists have the lowest mean score for toxic leader's behaviours (73.51). Pharmacists have the highest mean score regarding employee engagement (145.10), while physicians have the lowest score (122.80). A significant negative correlation exists between toxic leaders' behaviours and employee engagement within the only nursing staff (r = 0.683, p = 0.001).
Conclusions: The actions of toxic leaders negatively correlate with staff members' level of engagement. There is a statistically significant difference between healthcare providers regarding all dimensions of employee engagement and toxic leadership behaviours.