The Impact of Paternalistic Leadership Behaviour on Organizational Trust among Healthcare Professionals
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2021-12-01
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Acıbadem Mehmet Ali Aydınlar Üniversitesi
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Objective: The aim of the current study was to investigate the impact of paternalistic leadership on organizational trust
among healthcare professionals. As a starting point, it acknowledges that the impact of paternalistic leadership may vary
depending on the cultural values of a given society. The study then offers the regression model between the variables
among with implications of this relationship for healthcare management.
Methods: A questionnaire-based cross-sectional study and face-to-face interviews were conducted at a private hospital
group in Istanbul. The study sample encompassed 329 employees. In data analysis and evaluations, frequency tables,
central and prevalence criteria, Pearson’s correlation test and simple linear regression analysis were employed and
analysed with the SPSS 20 statistical package program.
Results: A statistically significant and positive correlation was found between paternalistic leadership behaviour and
organizational trust (r = 0.669, p = 0.000; R2 = 0.448). The analysis indicated that paternalistic leadership behaviour
explained about 45% of the variance in organizational trust.
Conclusion: In study, it was found that paternalistic leadership behaviours are strongly related to organizational trust
among healthcare professionals. Paternalistic leadership, particularly in collectivist cultures with high power-distance
structures, may yield to positive organizational outcomes.