Author: Salasâ€Vallina, Andrés; Ferrerâ€Franco, Anna; Herrera, Justo
Title: Fostering the healthcare workforce during the COVIDâ€19 pandemic: Shared leadership, social capital, and contagion among health professionals Cord-id: 75bnsubt Document date: 2020_8_3
ID: 75bnsubt
Snippet: Health professionals managing patients with COVIDâ€19 disease are at high risk of contagion. All medical personnel involved in caring for patients need coordination, knowledge and trust. Empirical work on human resources has tended to focus on the effects of human resource practices on performance, whereas leadership and social interactions have been overlooked. Based upon interviews with medical staff working in specialised medical units, this study uses the social capital theory to examine re
Document: Health professionals managing patients with COVIDâ€19 disease are at high risk of contagion. All medical personnel involved in caring for patients need coordination, knowledge and trust. Empirical work on human resources has tended to focus on the effects of human resource practices on performance, whereas leadership and social interactions have been overlooked. Based upon interviews with medical staff working in specialised medical units, this study uses the social capital theory to examine relationships among shared leadership, social capital, and contagion rates. First, shared leadership was found to positively affect COVIDâ€19 contagion among health professionals. Second, by sharing information and a common language, and showing high levels of trust, namely social capital, medical units seem to reduce contagion rates of COVIDâ€19. In other words, shared leadership plays a fundamental role in improving performance in healthcare by means of social capital.
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