工作状态一致性对全职和兼职加拿大与约旦护士工作态度的影响

The relationship between work status congruency and the job attitudes of full-time and part-time Canadian and Jordanian nurses

International Journal of Human Resource Management · 1998
被引 31
ABS 3

中文导读

研究了554名加拿大和272名约旦护士的工作状态一致性(实际工时与偏好是否匹配)对工作满意度、情绪耗竭和离职意向的影响,发现全职但偏好兼职的加拿大护士工作态度更差,组织支持感知是两国护士工作态度的最重要预测因素。

Abstract

This study compared the coping resources, coping strategies and job-related attitudes of full-time and part-time nurses. The participants were 554 Canadian nurses and 272 Jordanian nurses. There was only one significant difference between full-time and part-time nurses: full-time Canadian nurses reported higher emotional exhaustion than part-time Canadian nurses. However, a different picture emerged when work status congruency was taken into account. Canadian nurses working full time but preferring to work part time reported greater dissatisfaction with various aspects of their jobs, higher levels of emotional exhaustion and a greater intention to leave. Although not statistically significant, a similar trend was found for the Jordanian nurses. Perceived organizational support was the most important predictor of job-related attitudes for nurses in both countries, even though nurses in both countries rated the support from their hospitals as relatively low. The results indicate that researchers should not treat full-time and parttime workers as homogeneous groups and that hospital administrators in both Canada and Jordan need to address the level of hospital support perceived by their nursing staff.

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