DETERMINASI SOSIAL LINGKUNGAN KERJA DAN EPIDEMIOLOGI MANAJERIAL: TINJAUAN LITERATUR MODEL STRUKTURAL KEPEMIMPINAN PELAYANAN DAN BUDAYA KERJA TERHADAP KOMITMEN PERAWAT MELALUI MEDIASI KEPUASAN KERJA DAN MODERASI KEPERCAYAAN PADA LEMBAGA PADA RSUD PROVINSI
Keywords
Servant Leadership, Work Culture, Job Satisfaction, Nurse Commitment, Institutional TrustAbstract
Background: Nurse commitment is a fundamental pillar in maintaining the quality of healthcare services at RSUD Provinsi NTB. However, workplace dynamics and managerial challenges often hinder the retention of medical staff loyalty. Objective: This study aims to theoretically analyze the influence of a structural model of servant leadership and work culture on nurse commitment, examining the role of job satisfaction as a mediating variable and institutional trust as a moderating variable. Method: This study employs a Systematic Literature Review (SLR) method. Literature searches were conducted across Scopus, Google Scholar, and ScienceDirect databases spanning 2014-2024. Article selection followed strict inclusion and exclusion criteria focusing on organizational behavior studies in the healthcare sector. Results: Findings indicate that servant leadership and a positive work culture significantly enhance nurse commitment. Job satisfaction is proven to mediate this relationship, confirming that fulfilling nurses' emotional and professional needs is a prerequisite for commitment. Furthermore, institutional trust is identified as a key moderator that strengthens the impact of satisfaction on commitment; a crisis of trust in management can undermine the effectiveness of organizational policies. Conclusion: The integration of servant leadership styles and institutional transparency is essential for building sustainable nurse commitment at RSUD Provinsi NTB.
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