The Effect of Ethical Leadership on Nurse Bullying, Burnout, and Turnover Intentions

IF 3.7 2区 医学 Q2 MANAGEMENT Journal of Nursing Management Pub Date : 2024-10-12 DOI:10.1155/2024/3397854
Jason R. Lambert, Lee W. Brown, Thanayi A. Lambert, Caleigh Torres Nava
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The bullying of nurses by patients, doctors, and employees is common in the healthcare industry. Nurses who are bullied are more likely to experience burnout, and nurses who experience burnout are more likely to intend to quit. However, few studies investigate how leadership can mitigate workplace incivility and nurse bullying as a way to improve nurse retention. A cross-sectional study was conducted using a sample of 216 nurses recruited from various regions across the United States from different specialties. A moderated mediation model using path analysis was used to examine the relationships between bullying, burnout, and ethical leadership in predicting intentions to stay. Bullying significantly and positively related to burnout (β = 0.22, p = 0.02), and burnout significantly and negatively related to intent to stay (β = −0.18,p = 0.01). Perceived ethical leadership predicted intentions to stay (β = 0.62, p = 0.00), and ethical leadership moderated the effect of bullying on burnout (β = 0.20, p = 0.03). The results of our study also suggest that nurses are less likely to quit when ethical leadership is present, and ethical leadership weakens the effect of bullying on burnout.

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道德领导对护士欺凌、职业倦怠和离职意向的影响
在医疗保健行业,病人、医生和员工欺负护士的现象很普遍。受到欺凌的护士更容易产生职业倦怠,而产生职业倦怠的护士更容易打算辞职。然而,很少有研究调查领导层如何缓解工作场所的不文明现象和护士被欺凌的情况,以此来提高护士的留任率。一项横断面研究使用了从美国不同地区不同专业招募的 216 名护士样本。研究使用路径分析的调节中介模型来检验欺凌、职业倦怠和道德领导力在预测护士留任意愿方面的关系。欺凌与职业倦怠有明显的正相关关系(β = 0.22,p = 0.02),而职业倦怠与留任意愿有明显的负相关关系(β = -0.18,p = 0.01)。感知到的道德领导力预测了留下来的意愿(β = 0.62,p = 0.00),道德领导力调节了欺凌对职业倦怠的影响(β = 0.20,p = 0.03)。我们的研究结果还表明,当道德领导力存在时,护士辞职的可能性较小,道德领导力削弱了欺凌对职业倦怠的影响。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Nursing Management is an international forum which informs and advances the discipline of nursing management and leadership. The Journal encourages scholarly debate and critical analysis resulting in a rich source of evidence which underpins and illuminates the practice of management, innovation and leadership in nursing and health care. It publishes current issues and developments in practice in the form of research papers, in-depth commentaries and analyses. The complex and rapidly changing nature of global health care is constantly generating new challenges and questions. The Journal of Nursing Management welcomes papers from researchers, academics, practitioners, managers, and policy makers from a range of countries and backgrounds which examine these issues and contribute to the body of knowledge in international nursing management and leadership worldwide. The Journal of Nursing Management aims to: -Inform practitioners and researchers in nursing management and leadership -Explore and debate current issues in nursing management and leadership -Assess the evidence for current practice -Develop best practice in nursing management and leadership -Examine the impact of policy developments -Address issues in governance, quality and safety
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