沙特阿拉伯利雅得初级卫生保健中心管理者的情商和领导风格。

IF 3.8 Q1 HEALTH POLICY & SERVICES
Journal of Healthcare Leadership Pub Date : 2025-06-24 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.2147/JHL.S522197
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目的:有效的领导是促成组织有效性和成功的最重要因素之一。本研究的目的是确定基层卫生保健管理人员的领导风格,并探讨相关的社会人口因素。方法:在沙特阿拉伯利雅得苏丹王子军事医疗城(PSMMC)对6个初级卫生保健中心(PHC)不同方面的初级卫生保健管理人员进行横断面研究。采用问卷自评法收集数据,问卷自评分为社会人口学特征问卷和情绪智力问卷两大部分,用以评估领导风格的各种情绪智力能力。结果:本研究共纳入50名基层卫生保健管理人员。其中约一半(52%)的年龄在35至44岁之间。得分最高的是“我知道自己什么时候快乐”(4.42±0.95),得分最低的是“我很少担心工作或生活”(3.20±1.26)。大多数参与者(78%)认为自我意识是一种优势,而52%的人认为情绪管理需要关注。内在激励、同理心和社交技能被认为是大多数参与者的优势(分别为70%、74%和68%)。25 ~ 34岁的被试在“内在激励”项中更需要注意(31.6%),p=0.053。单身参与者比已婚参与者更需要关注“内在激励”成分(70%对18.4%)。P = 0.006。护士、药师和放射科医师在“自我意识”成分上比医生和主任更需要注意,p = 0.041。结论:本研究强调了情商组成部分的重要性,如自我意识、同理心和社交技能,是沙特阿拉伯利雅得初级卫生保健经理的优势。研究结果强调,提高情绪智力是必不可少的,以培养有效的领导在初级保健坐。
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Emotional Intelligence and Leadership Styles Among Managers in Primary Healthcare Centers, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.

Purpose: Effective leadership is one of the most important factors contributing to an organization's effectiveness and success. The objective of this study is to identify the leadership styles of primary healthcare managers and explore associated sociodemographic factors.

Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted at Prince Sultan Military Medical City (PSMMC) in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, among primary healthcare managers in different aspects of 6 primary healthcare centers (PHC). Data were collected using a self-assessment questionnaire composed of two main sections: sociodemographic characteristics of the participants and the emotional intelligence questionnaire to assess the various competencies of emotional intelligence of leadership style.

Results: A total of 50 primary healthcare managers were included in the study. Approximately half of them (52%) were aged between 35 and 44 years. The highest applied statement was "I know when I am happy (4.42±0.95)", whereas the lowest applied statement was "I rarely worry about work or life in general (3.20±1.26)". Self-awareness was considered a strength in most of the participants (78%), while, managing emotions needs attention in 52% of them. Intrinsic motivating, empathy, and social skill were considered strengths in most of the participants (70%, 74%, and 68%, respectively). Participants aged (25-34 years) were more likely than others to need attention in the component of "intrinsic motivating" (31.6%), p=0.053. Single participants were more likely than married participants to need attention in the component of "intrinsic motivating" (70% versus 18.4%). P=0.006. Nurses, pharmacists and radiologists were more likely to need attention in the component of "self-awareness" than doctors and directors, p = 0.041.

Conclusion: This study highlights the significance of emotional intelligence components, such as self-awareness, empathy, and social skills, as strengths among primary healthcare managers in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. The findings emphasize that enhancing emotional intelligence is essential for fostering effective leadership within primary healthcare sitting.

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Journal of Healthcare Leadership
Journal of Healthcare Leadership HEALTH POLICY & SERVICES-
CiteScore
5.40
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27
审稿时长
16 weeks
期刊介绍: Efficient and successful modern healthcare depends on a growing group of professionals working together as an interdisciplinary team. However, many forces shape the delivery of healthcare; changes are being driven by the markets, transformations in concepts of health and wellbeing, technology and research and discovery. Dynamic leadership will guide these necessary transformations. The Journal of Healthcare Leadership is an international, peer-reviewed, open access journal focusing on leadership for the healthcare professions. The publication strives to amalgamate current and future healthcare professionals and managers by providing key insights into leadership progress and challenges to improve patient care. The journal aspires to inform key decision makers and those professionals with ambitions of leadership and management; it seeks to connect professionals who are engaged in similar endeavours and to provide wisdom from those working in other industries. Senior and trainee doctors, nurses and allied healthcare professionals, medical students, healthcare managers and allied leaders are invited to contribute to this publication
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