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Workplace empowerment, work engagement and organizational commitment of new graduate nurses.

Julia Cho1, Heather K Spence Laschinger, Carol Wong.   

Abstract

As a large cohort of experienced nurses approaches retirement, it is critical to examine factors that will promote the engagement and empowerment of the newer workforce, allowing them to provide high quality patient care. The authors used a predictive, non-experimental survey design to test a theoretical model in a sample of new graduate nurses. More specifically, the relationships among structural empowerment, six areas of work life (conceptualized as antecedents of work engagement), emotional exhaustion and organizational commitment were examined. As predicted, structural empowerment had a direct positive effect on the areas of work life, which in turn had a direct negative effect on emotional exhaustion. Subsequently, emotional exhaustion had a direct negative effect on commitment. Implications of these findings for nursing administrators are discussed.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 17039996     DOI: 10.12927/cjnl.2006.18368

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nurs Leadersh (Tor Ont)        ISSN: 1910-622X


  19 in total

1.  Factors related to the intention to leave and the decision to resign among newly graduated nurses: a complete survey in a selected prefecture in Japan.

Authors:  Maki Tei-Tominaga
Journal:  Environ Health Prev Med       Date:  2012-11-30       Impact factor: 3.674

2.  Nurse Engagement in Shared Governance and Patient and Nurse Outcomes.

Authors:  Ann Kutney-Lee; Hayley Germack; Linda Hatfield; Sharon Kelly; Patricia Maguire; Andrew Dierkes; Mary Del Guidice; Linda H Aiken
Journal:  J Nurs Adm       Date:  2016-11       Impact factor: 1.737

3.  Nursing Services Delivery Theory: an open system approach.

Authors:  Raquel M Meyer; Linda L O'Brien-Pallas
Journal:  J Adv Nurs       Date:  2010-09-10       Impact factor: 3.187

4.  Workplace Congruence and Occupational Outcomes among Social Service Workers.

Authors:  John R Graham; Micheal L Shier; David Nicholas
Journal:  Br J Soc Work       Date:  2015-01-28

5.  Exploring Environmental Factors in Nursing Workplaces That Promote Psychological Resilience: Constructing a Unified Theoretical Model.

Authors:  Lynette Cusack; Morgan Smith; Desley Hegney; Clare S Rees; Lauren J Breen; Regina R Witt; Cath Rogers; Allison Williams; Wendy Cross; Kin Cheung
Journal:  Front Psychol       Date:  2016-05-13

6.  Emotional Labour and Wellbeing: What Protects Nurses?

Authors:  Gail Kinman; Sandra Leggetter
Journal:  Healthcare (Basel)       Date:  2016-11-30

7.  Role of Organizational Climate in Job Involvement: A Way to Develop the Organizational Commitment of Nursing Staff.

Authors:  Rohollah Kalhor; Omid Khosravizadeh; Saeideh Moosavi; Mohammad Heidari; Hasan Habibi
Journal:  J Evid Based Integr Med       Date:  2018 Jan-Dec

8.  Turnover intention in new graduate nurses: a multivariate analysis.

Authors:  Pauline C Beecroft; Frederick Dorey; Madé Wenten
Journal:  J Adv Nurs       Date:  2008-04       Impact factor: 3.187

9.  Antecedents and consequences of work engagement among nurses.

Authors:  Sanaz Sohrabizadeh; Nasrin Sayfouri
Journal:  Iran Red Crescent Med J       Date:  2014-11-09       Impact factor: 0.611

Review 10.  An integrative review of literature on determinants of nurses' organizational commitment.

Authors:  Seyyed Abolfazl Vagharseyyedin
Journal:  Iran J Nurs Midwifery Res       Date:  2016 Mar-Apr
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