TY - JOUR
T1 - The impact of utilizing inclusive leadership among nurses during crises
T2 - A multisite comparative study
AU - Abualruz, Hasan
AU - Al-Ghabeesh, Suhair Hussni
AU - El-Gazar, Heba
AU - Tabar, Nazih Abu
AU - Al-Sharyah, Hussain
AU - Al-Sarayreh, Rozan
AU - Abousoliman, Ali
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2023
Y1 - 2023
N2 - Nurses' psychological wellness and satisfaction are threatened by exposure to many stressors. Adopting a promising leadership style has beneficial impacts at different levels, especially during crises. This study aimed to examine the impact of inclusive leadership on nurses' satisfaction and psychological distress during crises, focusing on three Arabic countries. A cross-sectional descriptive design was utilized to meet the study goal. Data were collected electronically in the three countries using the Kessler Psychological Distress Scale (K-10), Minnesota Satisfaction Questionnaire, and Carmel's Inclusive Leadership Scale. Two hundred seventy-four participants fully responded: 90 from Egypt, 82 from Saudi Arabia, and 102 from Jordan. Descriptive statistics, Pearson R, Spearman Rho, Point biserial, and ANOVA tests were used to answer the research questions. There were statistically significant differences between countries in the mean scores of inclusive leadership and psychological distress. In addition, statistically significant relationships between inclusive leadership, psychological distress, and job satisfaction were found. The study focused on the importance of approaching inclusive leadership to increase employee satisfaction, reduce psychological distress, and achieve organizational goals.
AB - Nurses' psychological wellness and satisfaction are threatened by exposure to many stressors. Adopting a promising leadership style has beneficial impacts at different levels, especially during crises. This study aimed to examine the impact of inclusive leadership on nurses' satisfaction and psychological distress during crises, focusing on three Arabic countries. A cross-sectional descriptive design was utilized to meet the study goal. Data were collected electronically in the three countries using the Kessler Psychological Distress Scale (K-10), Minnesota Satisfaction Questionnaire, and Carmel's Inclusive Leadership Scale. Two hundred seventy-four participants fully responded: 90 from Egypt, 82 from Saudi Arabia, and 102 from Jordan. Descriptive statistics, Pearson R, Spearman Rho, Point biserial, and ANOVA tests were used to answer the research questions. There were statistically significant differences between countries in the mean scores of inclusive leadership and psychological distress. In addition, statistically significant relationships between inclusive leadership, psychological distress, and job satisfaction were found. The study focused on the importance of approaching inclusive leadership to increase employee satisfaction, reduce psychological distress, and achieve organizational goals.
KW - inclusive leadership
KW - job satisfaction
KW - psychological distress
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U2 - 10.25122/jml-2023-0159
DO - 10.25122/jml-2023-0159
M3 - Article
C2 - 38107706
AN - SCOPUS:85178945229
SN - 1844-122X
VL - 16
SP - 1350
EP - 1356
JO - Journal of Medicine and Life
JF - Journal of Medicine and Life
IS - 9
ER -