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Relational job characteristics and nurses' affective organizational commitment: the mediating role of work engagement.
J Adv Nurs. 2016 Feb; 72(2):294-305.JA

Abstract

AIM

To study work engagement as a mediator of the associations between relational job characteristics and nurses' affective commitment to the hospital.

BACKGROUND

Earlier research has shown that work engagement mediates the relationship between job resources and affective organizational commitment. However, relational job characteristics, which may be job resources, have not been studied or examined in relation to work engagement and affective organizational commitment in the nursing profession.

DESIGN

This study uses a correlational survey design and an online survey for data collection.

METHOD

Data for this correlational study were collected by survey over months (2013) from a sample of 335 hospital nurses. Measures included Portuguese translations of the Relational Job Characteristics' Psychological Effects Scale, the Utrecht Work Engagement Scale and the Affective Organizational Commitment Scale.

RESULTS

Data analysis supports a full mediation model where relational job characteristics explained affective commitment to the hospital through nurses' work engagement.

CONCLUSIONS

Relational job characteristics contribute to nurses' work engagement, which in turn contributes to affective organizational commitment.

Authors+Show Affiliations

School of Health, Polytechnic Institute of Setúbal, Portugal.Faculty of Psychology, University of Lisbon, Portugal.Nova School of Business and Economics, Universidade Nova de Lisboa, Portugal.

Pub Type(s)

Journal Article
Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

Language

eng

PubMed ID

26467032

Citation

Santos, Alda, et al. "Relational Job Characteristics and Nurses' Affective Organizational Commitment: the Mediating Role of Work Engagement." Journal of Advanced Nursing, vol. 72, no. 2, 2016, pp. 294-305.
Santos A, Chambel MJ, Castanheira F. Relational job characteristics and nurses' affective organizational commitment: the mediating role of work engagement. J Adv Nurs. 2016;72(2):294-305.
Santos, A., Chambel, M. J., & Castanheira, F. (2016). Relational job characteristics and nurses' affective organizational commitment: the mediating role of work engagement. Journal of Advanced Nursing, 72(2), 294-305. https://doi.org/10.1111/jan.12834
Santos A, Chambel MJ, Castanheira F. Relational Job Characteristics and Nurses' Affective Organizational Commitment: the Mediating Role of Work Engagement. J Adv Nurs. 2016;72(2):294-305. PubMed PMID: 26467032.
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TY - JOUR T1 - Relational job characteristics and nurses' affective organizational commitment: the mediating role of work engagement. AU - Santos,Alda, AU - Chambel,Maria José, AU - Castanheira,Filipa, Y1 - 2015/10/15/ PY - 2015/09/10/accepted PY - 2015/10/16/entrez PY - 2015/10/16/pubmed PY - 2016/10/12/medline KW - affective organizational commitment KW - nurses KW - relational job characteristics KW - work engagement SP - 294 EP - 305 JF - Journal of advanced nursing JO - J Adv Nurs VL - 72 IS - 2 N2 - AIM: To study work engagement as a mediator of the associations between relational job characteristics and nurses' affective commitment to the hospital. BACKGROUND: Earlier research has shown that work engagement mediates the relationship between job resources and affective organizational commitment. However, relational job characteristics, which may be job resources, have not been studied or examined in relation to work engagement and affective organizational commitment in the nursing profession. DESIGN: This study uses a correlational survey design and an online survey for data collection. METHOD: Data for this correlational study were collected by survey over months (2013) from a sample of 335 hospital nurses. Measures included Portuguese translations of the Relational Job Characteristics' Psychological Effects Scale, the Utrecht Work Engagement Scale and the Affective Organizational Commitment Scale. RESULTS: Data analysis supports a full mediation model where relational job characteristics explained affective commitment to the hospital through nurses' work engagement. CONCLUSIONS: Relational job characteristics contribute to nurses' work engagement, which in turn contributes to affective organizational commitment. SN - 1365-2648 UR - https://www.unboundmedicine.com/medline/citation/26467032/Relational_job_characteristics_and_nurses'_affective_organizational_commitment:_the_mediating_role_of_work_engagement_ DB - PRIME DP - Unbound Medicine ER -