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The mediating effect of job satisfaction between emotional intelligence and organisational commitment of nurses: a questionnaire survey.

Güldal Güleryüz1, Semra Güney, Eren Miski Aydin, Oznur Aşan.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: The effect of emotional intelligence and its dimensions on job satisfaction and organisational commitment of nurses has been investigated in this study.
OBJECTIVES: This paper examines the relations among emotional intelligence, job satisfaction and organisational commitment of nurses and the mediating effect of job satisfaction between emotional intelligence and organisational commitment.
DESIGN: A questionnaire survey was carried out to explore the relations between emotional intelligence, job satisfaction and organisational commitment.
SETTING: Teaching hospital in Ankara, Turkey. PARTICIPANTS: Questionnaires were distributed by Nursing Services Administration to 550 nurses working at different departments of the hospital and 267 questionnaires were analyzed.
METHODS: A 45-item questionnaire which consists of emotional intelligence, job satisfaction and organisational commitment parts was carried out to investigate the relations among these variables. Some basic socio-demographic questions were included.
RESULTS: Emotional intelligence was significantly and positively related to job satisfaction (r=0.236,p< or =0.01) and organisational commitment (r=0.229,p< or =0.01). The positive relation between job satisfaction and organisational commitment was also significant (r=0.667,p< or =0.01). Job satisfaction was found to be related with "regulation of emotion (ROE)"(r=0.228,p< or =0.01) and "use of emotion (UOE)"(r=0.155,p< or =0.01) but not with other dimensions of emotional intelligence. "Others's emotional appraisal" did not have any relations with job satisfaction or organisational commitment and "self-emotional appraisal (SEA)" was found to be a suppressor.
CONCLUSION: It was found that job satisfaction is a mediator between emotional intelligence and organisational commitment. The other finding of the study was that "SEA" and "UOE" have direct effects on organisational commitment whereas job satisfaction is a mediator between "regulation of emotion" and organisational commitment.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 18394625     DOI: 10.1016/j.ijnurstu.2008.02.004

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Nurs Stud        ISSN: 0020-7489            Impact factor:   5.837


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