Department of Business Management, University of Valencia, Valencia, Spain.
Allergy and Immunology Section, Hospital Universitario Dr. Peset, Valencia, Spain.
Int J Health Plann Manage. 2020 Nov;35(6):1606-1610. doi: 10.1002/hpm.3035. Epub 2020 Aug 3.
Health professionals managing patients with COVID-19 disease are at high risk of contagion. All medical personnel involved in caring for patients need coordination, knowledge and trust. Empirical work on human resources has tended to focus on the effects of human resource practices on performance, whereas leadership and social interactions have been overlooked. Based upon interviews with medical staff working in specialised medical units, this study uses the social capital theory to examine relationships among shared leadership, social capital, and contagion rates. First, shared leadership was found to positively affect COVID-19 contagion among health professionals. Second, by sharing information and a common language, and showing high levels of trust, namely social capital, medical units seem to reduce contagion rates of COVID-19. In other words, shared leadership plays a fundamental role in improving performance in healthcare by means of social capital.
管理 COVID-19 疾病患者的卫生专业人员面临高感染风险。所有参与照顾患者的医务人员都需要协调、知识和信任。关于人力资源的实证工作往往侧重于人力资源实践对绩效的影响,而领导力和社会互动则被忽视。本研究基于对专门医疗单位医务人员的访谈,利用社会资本理论检验了共享领导、社会资本和传染病率之间的关系。首先,共享领导对卫生专业人员 COVID-19 传染病的传播有积极影响。其次,通过共享信息和共同语言,并表现出高度的信任,即社会资本,医疗单位似乎可以降低 COVID-19 的传染病率。换句话说,共享领导通过社会资本在提高医疗保健绩效方面发挥着基础性作用。