Work engagement, social support, and job satisfaction in Portuguese nursing staff: A winning combination
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- DOI: 10.1016/j.apnr.2017.05.012
Work engagement, social support, and job satisfaction in Portuguese nursing staff: A winning combination
Abstract
Background: Job Demands-Resources model assumes the mediator role of work engagement between social support (job resource) and job satisfaction (organizational result). However, recent studies suggest that social support can be considered as a moderator variable in the relationship between engagement and job satisfaction in nursing staff.
Aim: The aim of this study is to analyze the moderator role of social support, from supervisor and from co-workers, in the relationship between work engagement and job satisfaction in a Portuguese nursing sample.
Method: We conducted a cross-sectional and correlational study assessing a final sample of 215 participants (55.56% response rate, 77.21% women). Moderation analyses were carried out using multiple and hierarchical linear regression models.
Results: Job satisfaction was significantly predicted by work engagement and social support from supervisor and from co-workers. The significant interaction in predicting job satisfaction showed that social support from co-workers enhances the effects of work engagement on nurses' satisfaction.
Conclusion: A climate of social support among co-workers and higher levels of work engagement have a positive effect on job satisfaction, improving quality care and reducing turnover intention in nursing staff.
Keywords: Job satisfaction; Moderation; Portugal; Social support; Work engagement.
Copyright © 2017 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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