The impact of authentic leadership on nurses’ locus of control and general self-efficacy during the COVID-19 pandemic

IF 0.4 Q4 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES International Journal of Advanced and Applied Sciences Pub Date : 2023-10-01 DOI:10.21833/ijaas.2023.10.013
Analita Gonzales
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The COVID-19 pandemic has presented unique challenges to healthcare providers, significantly impacting their well-being. Recognizing the importance of supporting healthcare professionals, this study investigates the interplay between authentic leadership, locus of control, and general self-efficacy among nurses during the pandemic. Employing a descriptive cross-sectional approach, 268 staff nurses participated in this study, conducted in the Tabuk Region of Saudi Arabia, with King Fahad and King Khaled Hospitals as the primary referral centers. Convenience sampling was utilized, and data collection was carried out using a Google Form survey questionnaire from December 2022 to January 2023. The study revealed that participants perceived their leaders as effective and authentic, and they exhibited a stronger external locus of control and higher General Self-Efficacy (GSE). Significant differences were observed based on nationality, ward assignment, and authentic leadership, with associated implications for locus of control and GSE. Authentic leadership exhibited a moderate positive correlation with the external locus of control and a strong positive correlation with the internal locus of control. However, no significant correlation was found between authentic leadership and GSE. These findings emphasize the potential of leadership development programs to nurture genuine leadership skills among nurse managers, creating conducive work environments that foster self-efficacy and enhance retention of newcomers to the nursing profession.
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COVID-19大流行期间真实领导对护士控制点和总体自我效能感的影响
COVID-19大流行给医疗保健提供者带来了独特的挑战,严重影响了他们的福祉。认识到支持医护专业人员的重要性,本研究调查了大流行期间护士真实领导、控制点和一般自我效能之间的相互作用。采用描述性横断面方法,268名工作人员护士参加了这项在沙特阿拉伯塔布克地区进行的研究,法赫德国王医院和哈立德国王医院是主要转诊中心。采用方便抽样,数据收集采用Google Form调查问卷,时间为2022年12月至2023年1月。研究发现,被试对领导的有效性和真实性有较高的认知,表现出较强的外部控制点和较高的一般自我效能感。在国籍、病房分配和真实领导的基础上观察到显著差异,并与控制点和GSE相关。真实领导与外部控制点呈中等正相关,与内部控制点呈强烈正相关。而真实型领导与GSE之间无显著相关。这些发现强调了领导力发展项目在培养护士管理者真正的领导技能方面的潜力,创造有利于培养自我效能感的工作环境,并提高护理专业新人的保留率。
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