Nursing Program, Batterjee Medical Collage for Sciences and Technology, Saudi Arabia; Faculty of Nursing, Alexandria University, Egypt.
Faculty of Nursing, Alexandria University, Egypt.
Nurs Ethics. 2023 Nov-Dec;30(7-8):990-1002. doi: 10.1177/09697330231169935. Epub 2023 May 10.
The wide proliferation of Covid-19 has impacted billions of people all over the world. This catastrophic pandemic outbreak and ostracism at work have posed challenges for all healthcare professionals, especially for nurses, and have led to a significant increase in the workload, several physical and mental problems, and a change in behavior that is more negative and counterproductive. Therefore, leadership behaviors that are moral in nature serve as a trigger and lessen the adverse workplace effects on nurses' conduct.
this research is directed to explore the impact of post-COVID-19 workplace ostracism on nurses' counterproductive behavior and examine the role of moral leadership as a mediating factor in post-COVID-19 workplace ostracism and nurses' counterproductive behavior.
Ethical review and approval Was received from Ethical Committee at the Faculty of Nursing, Alexandria University, Egypt.
A cross-sectional and correlation study was implemented in all units of medical, surgical, critical and intensive care units by using three tools; moral leadership questionnaire, Workplace Ostracism Instrument (WOS), and Counterproductive Work Behaviors Questionnaire (CWBs). A convenient sample of 340 from 699 bedside nurses was granted.
This study revealed that nurses' perceived moderate mean percent (55.49 ± 3.46) of overall workplace ostracism and counterproductive behavior (74.69 ± 6.15). However, they perceived a low mean percentage of moral leadership. There was a significant positive correlation between workplace ostracism and counterproductive behavior. Otherwise, a significant negative correlation was found between moral leadership, workplace ostracism and counterproductive behavior. Also, this study proved the mediating effect of moral leadership in decreasing workplace ostracism by 79.3% and counterproductive behavior by 36.7%.
Hospital administrators need to be aware of the significance of moral leadership and apply integrity in the clinical setting to reduce the drawback of isolation on nurses' conduct and increase value for the organization as a whole and nurses in particular.
Covid-19 的广泛传播已经影响了全球数十亿人。这场灾难性的大流行病爆发和工作中的排斥,给所有医疗保健专业人员,尤其是护士带来了挑战,导致工作量大幅增加,出现了许多身心问题,行为也变得更加消极和适得其反。因此,具有道德性质的领导行为是一种触发因素,可以减轻工作场所对护士行为的不利影响。
本研究旨在探讨新冠疫情后工作场所排斥对护士反生产行为的影响,并检验道德领导作为新冠疫情后工作场所排斥与护士反生产行为之间的中介因素的作用。
本研究已获得埃及亚历山大大学护理学院伦理委员会的伦理审查和批准。
采用道德领导问卷、工作场所排斥量表(WOS)和反生产工作行为问卷(CWBs),对医疗、外科、重症监护和内科各单位的所有单元进行了横断面和相关性研究。便利抽取了 699 名床边护士中的 340 名护士进行研究。
本研究表明,护士对整体工作场所排斥和反生产行为的感知程度处于中等水平(55.49 ± 3.46%和 74.69 ± 6.15%)。然而,他们对道德领导的感知程度较低。工作场所排斥与反生产行为之间存在显著正相关。相反,道德领导与工作场所排斥和反生产行为之间存在显著负相关。此外,本研究还证明了道德领导在减少工作场所排斥方面具有 79.3%的中介效应,在减少反生产行为方面具有 36.7%的中介效应。
医院管理者需要意识到道德领导的重要性,并在临床环境中践行诚信,以减少隔离对护士行为的负面影响,增加组织的整体价值,特别是护士的价值。