Business School, Hubei University, Wuhan 430062, China.
Department of Accounting, College of Business Administration, Princess Nourah bint Abdulrahman University, P.O. Box 84428, Riyadh 11671, Saudi Arabia.
Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2022 Sep 1;19(17):10941. doi: 10.3390/ijerph191710941.
Medical errors have been identified as one of the greatest evils in the field of healthcare, causing millions of patient deaths around the globe each year, especially in developing and poor countries. Globally, the social, economic, and personal impact of medical errors leads to a multi-trillion USD loss. Undoubtedly, medical errors are serious public health concerns in modern times, which could be mitigated by taking corrective measures. Different factors contribute to an increase in medical errors, including employees' risk of burnout. Indeed, it was observed that hospital employees are more exposed to burnout situations compared to other fields. In this respect, managing hospital employees through transformational leadership (TL) may reduce the risk of burnout. However, surprisingly, studies on the relationship between TL and burnout are scarce in a healthcare system, indicating the existence of a critical knowledge gap. This study aims to fill this knowledge gap by investigating the role of TL in reducing the risk of burnout among hospital employees. At the same time, this study also tests the mediating effects of resilience and role clarity with the conditional indirect effect of intrinsic motivation in the above-proposed relationship. To test different hypotheses, a hypothetical model was developed for which we collected the data from different hospital employees ( = 398). Structural equation modeling (SEM) was considered for statistical validation of hypotheses confirming that TL significantly reduces burnout. The results further indicated that resilience and role clarity mediate this relationship significantly. Lastly, the conditional indirect effect of intrinsic motivation was also confirmed. Our results provide meaningful insights to the hospital administrators to combat burnout, a critical reason for medical errors in hospitals. Further, by incorporating the TL framework, a hospital may reduce the risk of burnout (and, hence, medical errors); on the one hand, such a leadership style also provides cost benefits (reduced medical errors improve cost efficiency). Other different theoretical and practical contributions are discussed in detail.
医疗失误已被确定为医疗保健领域的最大危害之一,每年在全球范围内导致数百万人死亡,尤其是在发展中国家和贫穷国家。在全球范围内,医疗失误的社会、经济和个人影响导致了数万亿美元的损失。毫无疑问,医疗失误是现代严重的公共卫生问题,可以通过采取纠正措施加以缓解。导致医疗失误增加的因素包括员工面临的倦怠风险。事实上,与其他领域相比,医院员工更容易出现倦怠情况。在这方面,通过变革型领导(TL)管理医院员工可能会降低倦怠风险。然而,令人惊讶的是,在医疗保健系统中,关于 TL 与倦怠之间关系的研究很少,这表明存在关键的知识空白。本研究旨在通过调查 TL 在降低医院员工倦怠风险方面的作用来填补这一知识空白。同时,本研究还测试了韧性和角色清晰度的中介作用,以及内在动机在上述关系中的条件间接效应。为了检验不同的假设,我们为研究开发了一个假设模型,并从不同的医院员工那里收集了数据(n = 398)。结构方程模型(SEM)用于验证假设,确认 TL 显著降低了倦怠。结果进一步表明,韧性和角色清晰度在很大程度上中介了这种关系。最后,还证实了内在动机的条件间接效应。我们的研究结果为医院管理人员提供了有意义的见解,以应对倦怠这一导致医院医疗失误的关键原因。此外,通过引入 TL 框架,医院可以降低倦怠风险(从而降低医疗失误风险);另一方面,这种领导风格还提供了成本效益(减少医疗失误提高了成本效益)。其他不同的理论和实际贡献也在详细讨论中。