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Emotional contagion and burnout among nurses and doctors: Do joy and anger from different sources of stakeholders matter?

Laura Petitta1, Lixin Jiang2, Charmine E J Härtel3.   

Abstract

The present study adds novel knowledge to the literature on emotional contagion (EC), discrete emotions, job burnout, and the management of healthcare professionals by simultaneously considering EC as both a job demand and a job resource with multiple social pathways. Integrating EC into the job demands-resource model, we develop and test a conceptual model wherein multiple stakeholder sources of emotional exchanges (i.e., leaders, colleagues, patients) play a differential role in predicting caregivers' absorption of positive (i.e., joy) and negative (i.e., anger) emotions, and in turn, burnout. We tested this nomological network using structural equation modeling and invariance analyses on a sample of 252 nurses and 102 doctors from diverse healthcare wards in three Italian hospitals. Our findings show that not all emotional exchange sources contribute to the EC experience or likelihood of burnout. Specifically, we found that doctors absorbed joy and anger from their colleagues but not from their leaders or patients. In contrast, nurses absorbed joy and anger from leaders, colleagues, and patients. Surprisingly, we found that joy-absorbed and anger-absorbed were related to doctors' exhaustion and cynicism, but only to nurses' cynicism. We conclude with suggestions for advancing research and practice in the management of emotions for preventing burnout.
Copyright © 2016 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

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Keywords:  Job demands-resource (JD-R) model and emotions; burnout and stress in healthcare professionals; emotion management interventions; mapping emotional contagion

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27723240     DOI: 10.1002/smi.2724

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Stress Health        ISSN: 1532-3005            Impact factor:   3.519


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