Objective:To investigate the mediating effect of organizational support on the relationship between resilience and anxiety-depression-stress by researching ICU nurses.Methods:A total of 675 ICU nurses in Shaanxi Provi...Objective:To investigate the mediating effect of organizational support on the relationship between resilience and anxiety-depression-stress by researching ICU nurses.Methods:A total of 675 ICU nurses in Shaanxi Province were surveyed using the organizational support scale,the resilience evaluation scale for medical staff,and the Depression-Anxiety-Stress Scale(DASS-21).Results:The resilience of ICU nurses had significant correlation with the level of organizational support(r=0.448,P<0.01),but was negatively correlated with depression(r=-0.238,P<0.001),anxiety(r=-0.287,P<0.01),and stress(r=-0.213,P<0.01);the level of organizational support of ICU nurses was also negatively correlated with depression(r=-0.452,P<0.01),anxiety(r=-0.410,P<0.01),and stress(r=-0.490,P<0.01).The sense of organizational support played a mediating role between the resilience of ICU nurses and their depression-anxiety-stress,the mediating effect accounted for 78%of the total effect.Conclusion:The perceived organizational support and resilience is an important external protective factor for the mental health and ability of ICU nurses.The management departments should continue to pay attention to the mental health of ICU nurses,take effective measures to improve the sense of organizational support and resilience of nurses,and ensure the good mental health of ICU nurses.展开更多
Aim:The purpose of this study was to investigate the relationships among perceived organizational support,intention to remain,career success and self-esteem in male nurses in China.Background:Recently,turnover is cons...Aim:The purpose of this study was to investigate the relationships among perceived organizational support,intention to remain,career success and self-esteem in male nurses in China.Background:Recently,turnover is considered increasingly more normal.Male nurses could be stabilized by improving their perceived organizational support,career success and selfesteem.Design:A cross-sectional design was used in the present study.Method:405 full-time male Registered Nurses,from Grade A hospitals in Tianjin,were surveyed.Pearson correlation,Cronbach's alpha coefficient and structural equation modelling were conducted in the study.Results:The results illustrated that self-esteem mediated the relationship between perceived organizational support and career success.Career success mediated the relationship between self-esteem and intention to remain.Conclusion:Hospitals should pay more attention to the benefits of positive personality trait on working motivation.It is meaningful to enhance perceived organizational support,career success and self-esteem in the working process so that nurses are willing to stay in the current employment.展开更多
As working for the nurse is believed to be one of the most stressful professions,nurses are particularly at risk of experiencing fatigue.Especially during the COVID-19 pandemic,fatigue among nurses may affect physical...As working for the nurse is believed to be one of the most stressful professions,nurses are particularly at risk of experiencing fatigue.Especially during the COVID-19 pandemic,fatigue among nurses may affect physical and mental health seriously,which is attracting increasing attention of researchers and clinical practitioners tofind effective prevention measures to alleviate nurses’fatigue.This study aims to investigate the mediational effect of resilience on the relationship between nurses’perceived organizational support and fatigue.A total of 476 nurses from secondary and above hospitals in Hebei province,China during March and April in 2020,were investigated with Perceived Organizational Support Scale,Resilience Scale and Work Fatigue Inventory.Structural equation modeling was conducted to explore the mechanisms of nurses’perceived organizational support on fati-gue.Results revealed that perceived organizational support can decrease the nurses’mental/physical/emotional fatigue through the mediating role of resilience.Thesefindings guide for hospital managers to identify effective prevention strategies to alleviate the fatigue of clinical nurses.展开更多
Burnout is an important issue which has attracted the attention of physicians and health practitioners. Several studies have reported the negative effect of physician burnout and the adverse effect it has on the indiv...Burnout is an important issue which has attracted the attention of physicians and health practitioners. Several studies have reported the negative effect of physician burnout and the adverse effect it has on the individual and health institutions. This study therefore examined the moderating effect of perceived organizational support on the relationship between teamwork and physician burnout in the Chinese context. Using a survey data consisting of a sample of physicians from hospitals within the Jiangsu Province of China, we estimated three models in a hierarchical framework and identified that in the presence of respondent’s demographic characteristics as control variables, perceived organizational support, play a very vital role in improving teamwork while reducing burnout among physicians.展开更多
基金Special Nursing Project of China Association of Chinese Medicine(Project number:HLKT-CACM-2022-1-10)Affiliated Hospital of Shaanxi University of Chinese Medicine 2020 Academy level Research Project(Project number:2020HL002)。
文摘Objective:To investigate the mediating effect of organizational support on the relationship between resilience and anxiety-depression-stress by researching ICU nurses.Methods:A total of 675 ICU nurses in Shaanxi Province were surveyed using the organizational support scale,the resilience evaluation scale for medical staff,and the Depression-Anxiety-Stress Scale(DASS-21).Results:The resilience of ICU nurses had significant correlation with the level of organizational support(r=0.448,P<0.01),but was negatively correlated with depression(r=-0.238,P<0.001),anxiety(r=-0.287,P<0.01),and stress(r=-0.213,P<0.01);the level of organizational support of ICU nurses was also negatively correlated with depression(r=-0.452,P<0.01),anxiety(r=-0.410,P<0.01),and stress(r=-0.490,P<0.01).The sense of organizational support played a mediating role between the resilience of ICU nurses and their depression-anxiety-stress,the mediating effect accounted for 78%of the total effect.Conclusion:The perceived organizational support and resilience is an important external protective factor for the mental health and ability of ICU nurses.The management departments should continue to pay attention to the mental health of ICU nurses,take effective measures to improve the sense of organizational support and resilience of nurses,and ensure the good mental health of ICU nurses.
基金Financial support for this research was received from the National Ministry of Education(11YJCZH112).
文摘Aim:The purpose of this study was to investigate the relationships among perceived organizational support,intention to remain,career success and self-esteem in male nurses in China.Background:Recently,turnover is considered increasingly more normal.Male nurses could be stabilized by improving their perceived organizational support,career success and selfesteem.Design:A cross-sectional design was used in the present study.Method:405 full-time male Registered Nurses,from Grade A hospitals in Tianjin,were surveyed.Pearson correlation,Cronbach's alpha coefficient and structural equation modelling were conducted in the study.Results:The results illustrated that self-esteem mediated the relationship between perceived organizational support and career success.Career success mediated the relationship between self-esteem and intention to remain.Conclusion:Hospitals should pay more attention to the benefits of positive personality trait on working motivation.It is meaningful to enhance perceived organizational support,career success and self-esteem in the working process so that nurses are willing to stay in the current employment.
基金funded by the National Natural Science Foundation of China Project(71901031,71801120,71801017)the Social Science Program of the Beijing Municipal Education Commission Project(SM201911232006)+1 种基金the Development of University Connotation Scientific Research Level Promotion Project at Beijing Information Science and Technology University(2019KYNH215)the China Postdoctoral Science Foundation(2020M680282).
文摘As working for the nurse is believed to be one of the most stressful professions,nurses are particularly at risk of experiencing fatigue.Especially during the COVID-19 pandemic,fatigue among nurses may affect physical and mental health seriously,which is attracting increasing attention of researchers and clinical practitioners tofind effective prevention measures to alleviate nurses’fatigue.This study aims to investigate the mediational effect of resilience on the relationship between nurses’perceived organizational support and fatigue.A total of 476 nurses from secondary and above hospitals in Hebei province,China during March and April in 2020,were investigated with Perceived Organizational Support Scale,Resilience Scale and Work Fatigue Inventory.Structural equation modeling was conducted to explore the mechanisms of nurses’perceived organizational support on fati-gue.Results revealed that perceived organizational support can decrease the nurses’mental/physical/emotional fatigue through the mediating role of resilience.Thesefindings guide for hospital managers to identify effective prevention strategies to alleviate the fatigue of clinical nurses.
文摘Burnout is an important issue which has attracted the attention of physicians and health practitioners. Several studies have reported the negative effect of physician burnout and the adverse effect it has on the individual and health institutions. This study therefore examined the moderating effect of perceived organizational support on the relationship between teamwork and physician burnout in the Chinese context. Using a survey data consisting of a sample of physicians from hospitals within the Jiangsu Province of China, we estimated three models in a hierarchical framework and identified that in the presence of respondent’s demographic characteristics as control variables, perceived organizational support, play a very vital role in improving teamwork while reducing burnout among physicians.