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Inductions Buffer Nurses' Job Stress, Health, and Organizational Commitment

机译:归纳缓冲护士的工作压力,健康和组织承诺

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Nurses suffer disproportionate levels of stress and are at risk of sickness-absence and turnover intentions, but there is a lack of research clarifying preventions. This study investigated the impact of inductions (job preparation courses) about mental health for nurses' job stress, general health, and organizational commitment. Data from 6,656 nurses were analyzed using structural equation modeling (SEM), showing that mental health inductions increase nurses' job satisfaction, which reduces their occupational stress and improves their health. SEM showed that these occupational health benefits increase the nurses' commitment to the organization. Job satisfaction (feeling valued, rewarded) also had a direct effect on nurses' intentions to continue working for the organization. Mental health inductions are therefore beneficial beyond job performance: they increase occupational health in the nursing profession.
机译:护士承受的压力不成比例,有患病的风险,缺乏和更替的意图,但缺乏明确预防措施的研究。这项研究调查了关于心理健康的归纳(工作准备课程)对护士的工作压力,总体健康和组织承诺的影响。使用结构方程模型(SEM)对来自6,656名护士的数据进行了分析,结果表明,心理健康诱导可以提高护士的工作满意度,从而减轻其职业压力并改善他们的健康状况。 SEM显示,这些职业健康福利提高了护士对组织的承诺。工作满意度(感觉得到重视,得到奖励)也直接影响到护士继续为该组织工作的意图。因此,心理健康诱导不仅对工作表现有益,而且还可以提高护理行业的职业健康水平。

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