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The relationship between polychronicity and job-affective well-being: The moderator role of workplace incivility in healthcare staff.
Work. 2021; 70(4):1267-1277.WORK

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Despite the increasing body of research on workplace incivility, the relationship between co-worker/supervisor incivilities and job-affective well-being have received relatively little consideration from the scholars. This study investigates the impact of polychronicity on nurses' psychological well-being in the healthcare sector.

OBJECTIVE

According to COR theory, this study's main objective is to investigate the impact of two aspects of incivilities, co-worker, and supervisor incivilities, as the moderating effect on the relationship between polychronicity and job-affective psychological well-being.

METHODS

The sample data was collected from 260 nurse's staff who were working in hospitals. The proposed model hypothesis was tested through SPSS-Amos-structural equation modeling.

RESULTS

The result shows that polychronic nurses show high job engagement and job performance in a hospital environment. This study's findings revealed that co-workers and supervisors' higher incivility weakens the positive relationship between polychronicity and job-affective well-being.

CONCLUSION

Today, retained the employees are a perilous issue in every organization, especially in hospital sectors, where nurses are working in stressful working environments, facing bullying, harassment, and uncivil behavior from patients' side, co-workers, and supervisor. These types of behaviors are not only affecting employees' well-being, commitment, and job performance but also their mental health and intent to leave. Similarly, the effect on organizational goals, shareholders' value, and progress makes an effective mechanism to control the negative behaviors that would be an apparent advantage for administration and managers to efficiently attain organizational goals.

Authors+Show Affiliations

School of Business Administration and Tourism Management, Yunnan University, Kunming, China.School of Economics and Management, Yanshan University, Qinhuangdao, Hebei, China.School of Economics and Management, Yanshan University, Qinhuangdao, Hebei, China.School of Business Administration and Tourism Management, Yunnan University, Kunming, China.

Pub Type(s)

Journal Article

Language

eng

PubMed ID

34842212

Citation

Xiaolong, Tao, et al. "The Relationship Between Polychronicity and Job-affective Well-being: the Moderator Role of Workplace Incivility in Healthcare Staff." Work (Reading, Mass.), vol. 70, no. 4, 2021, pp. 1267-1277.
Xiaolong T, Gull N, Asghar M, et al. The relationship between polychronicity and job-affective well-being: The moderator role of workplace incivility in healthcare staff. Work. 2021;70(4):1267-1277.
Xiaolong, T., Gull, N., Asghar, M., & Jianmin, Z. (2021). The relationship between polychronicity and job-affective well-being: The moderator role of workplace incivility in healthcare staff. Work (Reading, Mass.), 70(4), 1267-1277. https://doi.org/10.3233/WOR-205286
Xiaolong T, et al. The Relationship Between Polychronicity and Job-affective Well-being: the Moderator Role of Workplace Incivility in Healthcare Staff. Work. 2021;70(4):1267-1277. PubMed PMID: 34842212.
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TY - JOUR T1 - The relationship between polychronicity and job-affective well-being: The moderator role of workplace incivility in healthcare staff. AU - Xiaolong,Tao, AU - Gull,Nida, AU - Asghar,Muhammad, AU - Jianmin,Zhang, PY - 2021/11/30/pubmed PY - 2021/12/29/medline PY - 2021/11/29/entrez KW - Polychronicity KW - co-worker incivility KW - healthcare staff KW - job-related affective psychological well-being KW - supervisor incivility SP - 1267 EP - 1277 JF - Work (Reading, Mass.) JO - Work VL - 70 IS - 4 N2 - BACKGROUND: Despite the increasing body of research on workplace incivility, the relationship between co-worker/supervisor incivilities and job-affective well-being have received relatively little consideration from the scholars. This study investigates the impact of polychronicity on nurses' psychological well-being in the healthcare sector. OBJECTIVE: According to COR theory, this study's main objective is to investigate the impact of two aspects of incivilities, co-worker, and supervisor incivilities, as the moderating effect on the relationship between polychronicity and job-affective psychological well-being. METHODS: The sample data was collected from 260 nurse's staff who were working in hospitals. The proposed model hypothesis was tested through SPSS-Amos-structural equation modeling. RESULTS: The result shows that polychronic nurses show high job engagement and job performance in a hospital environment. This study's findings revealed that co-workers and supervisors' higher incivility weakens the positive relationship between polychronicity and job-affective well-being. CONCLUSION: Today, retained the employees are a perilous issue in every organization, especially in hospital sectors, where nurses are working in stressful working environments, facing bullying, harassment, and uncivil behavior from patients' side, co-workers, and supervisor. These types of behaviors are not only affecting employees' well-being, commitment, and job performance but also their mental health and intent to leave. Similarly, the effect on organizational goals, shareholders' value, and progress makes an effective mechanism to control the negative behaviors that would be an apparent advantage for administration and managers to efficiently attain organizational goals. SN - 1875-9270 UR - https://www.unboundmedicine.com/medline/citation/34842212/The_relationship_between_polychronicity_and_job_affective_well_being:_The_moderator_role_of_workplace_incivility_in_healthcare_staff_ DB - PRIME DP - Unbound Medicine ER -