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仆人式领导能控制危机中的心理压力吗?调解机制

 

Authors Zada M, Zada S, Khan J , Saeed I, Zhang YJ, Vega-Muñoz A , Salazar-Sepúlveda G

Received 15 December 2021

Accepted for publication 24 February 2022

Published 12 March 2022 Volume 2022:15 Pages 607—622

DOI https://doi.org/10.2147/PRBM.S354093

Checked for plagiarism Yes

Review by Single anonymous peer review

Peer reviewer comments 2

Editor who approved publication: Professor Igor Elman

Purpose: This study aims to investigate the impact of servant leadership on the psychological distress of healthcare staff during the Covid-19 crisis. The authors propose that work engagement mediates and mindfulness moderates the direct relationship between servant leadership and psychological distress.
Methods: Time-lagged data were collected from 277 healthcare staff working at different hospitals in Pakistan. Process Macro version 3.1 on SPSS 23 was used for statistical analysis. For model fitness, we used AMOS V 22.
Results: The results show that servant leadership is negatively related to psychological distress. Furthermore, work engagement mediates the relationship between servant leadership and psychological distress. Moreover, mindfulness is anticipated to moderate the direct relationship between servant leadership and psychological distress, drawing on the social exchange and conservation of resources theory.
Discussion: This study finds that servant leadership is vital for the mental health of healthcare staff. Thus, it extends the utility of the concept of servant leadership to the psychology and crisis management literature.
Keywords: servant leadership, mindfulness, Covid-19 crisis, work engagement, psychological distress, healthcare staff