Organisational change stressor and nursing job satisfaction : the mediating effect of coping strategies
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01/09/2013
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Aim To examine the mediating effect of coping strategies on the consequences of nursing and non-nursing (administrative) stressors on the job satisfaction of nurses during change management. Background Organisational change can result in an increase in nursing and nonnursing- related stressors, which can have a negative impact on the job satisfaction of nurses employed in health-care organisations. Method Matched data were collected in 2009 via an online survey at two timepoints (six months apart). Results Partial least squares path analysis revealed a significant causal relationship between Time 1 administrative and role stressors and an increase in nursing-specific stressors in Time 2. A significant relationship was also identified between job-specific nursing stressors and the adoption of effective coping strategies to deal with increased levels of change-induced stress and strain and the likelihood of reporting higher levels of job satisfaction in Time 2. Conclusions The effectiveness of coping strategies is critical in helping nurses to deal with the negative consequences of organisational change. Implications for nursing management This study shows that there is a causal relationship between change, non-nursing stressors and job satisfaction. Senior management should implement strategies aimed at reducing nursing and nonnursing stress during change in order to enhance the job satisfaction of nurses. Keywords: Australia, change management, job satisfaction, nursing and non-nursing stressors, public and non-profit sector |
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Wiley-Blackwell Publishing Ltd. |
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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/63035/1/Teo_et_al_JNM_special_issue_nursing_stress.pdf DOI:10.1111/jonm.12120 Teo, Stephen T.T., Pick, David, Newton, Cameron J., Yeung, Melissa E, & Chang, Esther (2013) Organisational change stressor and nursing job satisfaction : the mediating effect of coping strategies. Journal of Nursing Management, 21(6), pp. 878-887. |
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QUT Business School; School of Management |
Palavras-Chave | #150311 Organisational Behaviour #Australia #Change Management #Job Satisfaction #Nursing and Non-nursing Stressors #Public and Non-profit Sector |
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Journal Article |