Transformational leadership and work engagement as mediators on nurses' job performance in healthcare clinics: work environment as a moderator.

IF 1.7 Q3 HEALTH POLICY & SERVICES Leadership in Health Services Pub Date : 2023-04-25 DOI:10.1108/LHS-10-2022-0097
Amal Abdullah Hasan, Syed Zamberi Ahmad, Abdullah Osman
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Purpose: This study aims to investigate the mediating effect of transformational leadership (TL) and work engagement (WE) on health-care clinic nurses' performance and the crucial role of these variables in the work environment (WEV).

Design/methodology/approach: Data were collected from 353 nurses working across various health-care clinics in the United Arab Emirates. This study used descriptive correlational statistics from the Statistical Package for the Social Sciences, the Pearson correlation coefficient, confirmatory factor analysis for model validity, Cronbach's alpha for reliability and path analysis to determine the results.

Findings: The relationship between TL and job performance among nurses in health-care clinics was strongly influenced by WE. In addition, a moderate WEV increased the positive influence of TL on job accomplishment. Furthermore, there were no statistically significant differences between the participants' demographics characteristics and the main variables of the study.

Practical implications: Health-care management can support and enhance nurses' job performance through TL, create a more structured WEV and support WE.

Originality/value: This study involves a specific investigation into WE as a mediator, WEV as a moderator and the effect of TL on nurses' job performance.

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变革型领导和工作投入对诊所护士工作绩效的中介作用:工作环境的调节作用。
目的:本研究旨在探讨变革型领导(TL)和工作投入(WE)对医疗保健诊所护士绩效的中介作用,以及这些变量在工作环境(WEV)中的关键作用。设计/方法/方法:从阿拉伯联合酋长国各保健诊所工作的353名护士收集数据。本研究使用社会科学统计软件包中的描述性相关统计,Pearson相关系数,验证性因子分析模型效度,Cronbach's alpha信度和通径分析来确定结果。结果:护理诊所护士的学习热情与工作绩效的关系受学习热情的强烈影响。此外,适度的工作价值增加了学习对工作成就感的正向影响。此外,参与者的人口统计学特征与研究的主要变量之间没有统计学上的显著差异。实际意义:卫生保健管理可以通过护理工作支持和提高护士的工作绩效,创建更结构化的护士工作价值,并支持护理工作。原创性/价值:本研究具体考察了工作自我对护士工作绩效的中介作用、工作自我对护士工作绩效的调节作用以及工作学习对护士工作绩效的影响。
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Leadership in Health Services
Leadership in Health Services HEALTH POLICY & SERVICES-
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