THE RELATİONSHIP BETWEEN QUEEN BEE SYNDROME AND LEADERSHIP: A VİEW TO HEALTHCARE INSTITUTIONS

Zöhre YAZAR POYRAZ, Taşkın Kiliç
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The purpose of this study was to investigate into the perception of “Queen Bee Syndrome” among female healthcare workers employed in healthcare industry, followed by an analysis of the relationship this syndrome has with female healthcare workers’ perception of “Leadership”, and to pinpoint the differences in queen bee syndrome according to certain socio-demographic characteristics. Designed as a cross-sectional study, this research had a sample of 515 female healthcare workers. Research was conducted from December 2021 to March 2022 on female healthcare workers employed in Ordu province. Data was collected using “Personal Information Forms”, the “Queen Bee Phenomenon Scale”, and “Multifactor Leadership Questionnaire”. SPSS version 23.0 and AMOS 23 statistical package programs were used for data evaluation. As a result of this study, a significant inverse relationship was found between sub-dimensions of the Queen Bee Phenomenon Scale and subdimensions of the Multifactor Leadership Questionnaire.
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蜂王综合症和领导力之间的relatİonship:对医疗机构的vİew
本研究的目的是调查在医疗保健行业工作的女性医护人员对“蜂王综合征”的认知,分析该综合征与女性医护人员对“领导”认知的关系,并根据一定的社会人口统计学特征找出蜂王综合征的差异。本研究设计为横断面研究,样本为515名女性卫生保健工作者。研究于2021年12月至2022年3月对奥尔都省雇用的女性保健工作者进行。数据收集采用“个人信息表”、“蜂王现象量表”和“多因素领导力问卷”。采用SPSS 23.0和AMOS 23统计软件包程序进行数据评价。本研究发现蜂王现象量表的子维度与多因素领导力问卷的子维度之间存在显著的负相关关系。
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