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Results: The results indicate that the effects of leader-member exchange on job crafting (β = .541, p < .05) and psychological safety (β = .430, p < .05) are statistically significant. Moreover, the effect of psychological safety on job crafting is statistically significant (β = .453, p < .05). Based on the path analysis, it was determined that psychological safety has a mediating role in the relationship between leader-member exchange and job crafting (Confidence Interval; LB=0.059, UB=0.172). Conclusion: This study revealed that psychological safety is a mechanism that contributes to the explanation of the relationship between leader-member exchange and job crafting. The findings will create ideas for directors to provide a healthier working environment. 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摘要
背景:由于护士的服务性质,他们需要做出及时准确的决定,具有较高的危机管理技能,并表现出积极主动的行为。然而,这种情况被认为是受董事的方法和工作环境结构的影响。因此,本研究旨在确定心理安全在领导-成员交换对工作制作的影响中的中介作用。方法:本研究为描述性横断面研究。这项研究是在土耳其伊斯坦布尔的782名护士中进行的。本研究采用结构方程模型。采用AMOS软件进行模型分析,采用SPSS软件进行描述性统计和相关性分析。结果:领导-成员交换对工作制作(β = .541, p < 0.05)和心理安全(β = .430, p < 0.05)的影响有统计学意义。此外,心理安全对工作制作的影响具有统计学意义(β = .453, p < .05)。通过路径分析,我们发现心理安全在领导-成员交换与工作制作的关系中起中介作用(置信区间;磅= 0.059,乌兰巴托= 0.172)。结论:本研究揭示心理安全是解释领导-成员交换与工作塑造关系的机制。研究结果将为董事们提供更健康的工作环境提供思路。预计这种情况将为员工和患者带来更多积极的结果。
The Effect of Leader-Member Exchange On Job Craftıng in Nursıng: The medıatıng role of psychologıcal safety
Background: Nurses are expected to make prompt and accurate decisions, have high crisis management skills, and exhibit proactive behaviors due to the nature of their service. Nevertheless, this situation is thought to be affected by the directors' approach and the working environment's structure. Therefore, this study aims to determine the mediating role of psychological safety in the effect of leader-member exchange on job crafting. Methods: This study is a descriptive cross-sectional study. The study was conducted with 782 nurses in Istanbul, Turkey. Structural equation modeling was used in the study. AMOS software was used for model analysis, and SPSS software was used for descriptive statistics and correlation analysis. Results: The results indicate that the effects of leader-member exchange on job crafting (β = .541, p < .05) and psychological safety (β = .430, p < .05) are statistically significant. Moreover, the effect of psychological safety on job crafting is statistically significant (β = .453, p < .05). Based on the path analysis, it was determined that psychological safety has a mediating role in the relationship between leader-member exchange and job crafting (Confidence Interval; LB=0.059, UB=0.172). Conclusion: This study revealed that psychological safety is a mechanism that contributes to the explanation of the relationship between leader-member exchange and job crafting. The findings will create ideas for directors to provide a healthier working environment. This situation is predicted to bring more positive results for employees and patients.