Aysun Türe1, İrfan Akkoç2. 1. Department of Nursing Management, Faculty of Health Sciences, Eskisehir Osmangazi University, Eskisehir, Turkey. 2. Organizational Behaviour, Izmir, Turkey.
Abstract
PURPOSE: This research was to investigate the mediating role of social support in the effect of perceived organizational support and psychological empowerment on career satisfaction in nurses. DESIGN AND METHODS: This predictive study was carried out with 442 nurses in 2019. The research variables were analyzed factor analysis, correlation analysis, regression analysis, Sobel tests. FINDINGS: The study, it was determined that social support had a partial mediating role in the effect of perceived organizational support on career satisfaction and that, similarly, social support had a partial mediating role in the effect of psychological empowerment on career satisfaction. PRACTICE IMPLICATIONS: The variables of perceived organizational support, psychological empowerment and social support are important in increasing career satisfaction in the nursing profession, which has professional roles and responsibilities.
PURPOSE: This research was to investigate the mediating role of social support in the effect of perceived organizational support and psychological empowerment on career satisfaction in nurses. DESIGN AND METHODS: This predictive study was carried out with 442 nurses in 2019. The research variables were analyzed factor analysis, correlation analysis, regression analysis, Sobel tests. FINDINGS: The study, it was determined that social support had a partial mediating role in the effect of perceived organizational support on career satisfaction and that, similarly, social support had a partial mediating role in the effect of psychological empowerment on career satisfaction. PRACTICE IMPLICATIONS: The variables of perceived organizational support, psychological empowerment and social support are important in increasing career satisfaction in the nursing profession, which has professional roles and responsibilities.
Authors: Binghai Sun; Feng Zhu; Shuwei Lin; Jiayu Sun; Ying Wu; Weilong Xiao Journal: Int J Environ Res Public Health Date: 2022-07-25 Impact factor: 4.614