Impact of role‐, job‐ and organizational characteristics on Nursing Unit Managers' work related stress and well‐being
Adult
Male
Middle Aged
Nurse's Role
Job Satisfaction
03 medical and health sciences
Cross-Sectional Studies
Belgium
8. Economic growth
Humans
Female
Human medicine
0305 other medical science
Stress, Psychological
DOI:
10.1111/jan.12449
Publication Date:
2014-05-19T09:23:07Z
AUTHORS (6)
ABSTRACT
AbstractAimTo study the impact of role, job‐ and organizational characteristics on nurse managers' work related stress and well‐being such as feelings of emotional exhaustion, work engagement, job satisfaction and turnover intention.BackgroundVarious studies investigated role‐, job‐ and organizational characteristics influencing nurse‐related work environments. Research on nurse managers' related work environments define influencing factors, but, a clear understanding of the impact of nurse‐managers' work‐environment characteristics on their work related stress and well‐being is limited.DesignA cross‐sectional design with a survey.MethodsA cross‐sectional survey (N = 365) was carried out between December 2011–March 2012. The questionnaire was based on various validated measurement instruments identified by expert meetings (e.g. staff nurses, nurse managers and executives and physicians). Hierarchical regression analyses were performed using emotional exhaustion, work engagement, job satisfaction and turnover intentions as outcome variables.ResultsStudy results showed one out of six nursing unit managers have high to very high feelings of emotional exhaustion and two out of three respondents have high to very high work engagement. Hierarchical regression models showed that role conflict and role meaningfulness were strong predictors of nursing unit managers' work related stress and well‐being, alongside with job‐ and organizational characteristics.ConclusionSeveral risk factors and stimulating factors influencing nurse unit managers' work related stress and well‐being were identified. Further challenges will be to develop proper interventions and strategies to support nursing unit managers and their team in daily practice to deliver the best and safest patient care.
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