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KMID : 1023420150150050551
Journal of Dental Hygiene Science
2015 Volume.15 No. 5 p.551 ~ p.559
Relationships among Emotional Leadership, Commitment, Patient Orientation, and Job Performance in Dental Hygienists
Kim Yeon-Ju

Han Gyeong-Soon
Abstract
This study intended to search for measures to effectively improve and manage the job performance and personality of dental hygienists. In this study, the effects on job performance of the following variables were analyzed: emotional leadership, commitment, and patient-orientation. The subjects of the study were 328 dental hygienists who were working in a dental clinic and the assessment was made based on a self-administered questionnaire. T-test, one-way ANOVA, and Stepwise multiple regression were performed for analysis. The average of emotional leadership was 3.48 points, and commitment was 3.30 points. Also, the average of patient-orientation was 3.95 points and that of job performance was 3.39 points. Emotional leadership and commitment, as well as patient-orientation and job performance, showed positive correlation (p£¼0.001). The factor with the highest correlation with job performance was patient-orientation (¥â=0.306), followed by the following: relationship management (¥â=0.209); age (¥â=0.162); self-awareness (¥â=0.139); social-awareness (¥â=0.123); and clinic type (¥â=0.101). Based from the results of the study, there is a need to recognize the relationship among emotional leadership, commitment, and patient-orientation in connection with job performance.
KEYWORD
Commitment, Emotional leadership, Job performance, Patient-orientation
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